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How are Christians incorporated into the Church?

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Christians are incorporated into the Church through God's grace, being brought from a state of spiritual death to new life in Christ.

The process of incorporation into the Church is rooted in God's sovereign grace, as exemplified in Ephesians 2:1, which describes believers as having been 'dead in trespasses and sins' but made alive through grace. This divine transformation allows individuals to be added to the body of Christ, where they are collectively referred to as the Church or the Bride. This assembly of believers is essential for spiritual growth and community, as they take on the characteristics of Christ, reflecting His love, righteousness, and holiness as they await the full revelation of His glory.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, Ephesians 5:25-27

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The Great City
Norm Wells · Mar 16, 2011
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