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22 paź 2019 · “Church” is the translation of the Greek term ekklesia, and is used in the New Testament to identify the community of believers in Jesus Christ. It literally means “assembly,” “congregation,” or “meeting.”
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8 kwi 2019 · The New Testament church is a body of believers that has been called out from the world by God to live as his people under the authority of Jesus Christ: God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church.
The church is Jew and Gentile believers unified, empowered, and sanctified by God’s Spirit in order to glorify God, serve one another, and reach the world for Christ, as his visible representation. Invisible and Visible Scripture teaches that the church is both invisible and visible. In what ways is the church invisible?
2 kwi 2017 · To be committed properly to the local church, you must understand biblically what the church is. I’ll offer biblical definitions of the local and universal church and then cover a few of the biblical metaphors used of the church. 1. Biblical definitions of the local and universal church: A.
8 paź 2024 · The Bible shows us the church is the called-out ones who have believed in Jesus Christ, those who have been joined to Him and sanctified unto Him through faith. We believers have been called out of the world and sanctified in Christ.
23 mar 2022 · According to the Bible, the church is the body of Christ—all those who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ for salvation (John 3:16; 1 Corinthians 12:13). Local churches are gatherings of people who claim the name of Christ.
10 lip 2020 · At its core, the church is the global community of Christ followers who believe in the divinity and resurrection of Jesus Christ and are commissioned to proclaim the good news of His salvation to the world. The church transcends age, gender, race, geography, and socioeconomic lines.