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How do we know apostolic church practices are true?

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Apostolic church practices are validated through biblical examples and the theological principles rooted in Scripture.

The legitimacy of apostolic church practices stems from their grounding in Scripture and the intended theology behind them. The early church's practices were not mere cultural artifacts but rather reflected deep theological truths that are relevant for today. For example, the practice of the Lord's Supper as a communal meal underscores unity in the Body of Christ and symbolizes eschatological hope (Matthew 26:29). Such practices were echoed across various New Testament epistles as Paul and others encourage imitation of apostolic patterns, highlighting their significance and necessity for church vitality.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:29, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, Philippians 3:17

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