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How do we know that church membership is important?

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Church membership is vital as it establishes believers within a community of faith and offers accountability under God’s appointed authority.

In the New Testament, believers are called to gather within local assemblies, which is integral for mutual encouragement and edification (Hebrews 10:24-25). Church membership reflects the unity of the Body of Christ, where each member plays a unique role and submits to the authority of pastor-teachers, as seen in Hebrews 13:17. The concept of church membership underscores the communal aspect of faith, where believers are shepherded, held accountable, and encouraged in their spiritual growth through these local gatherings. It is an expression of being part of God's chosen people, who are called out from every nation and kindred.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:24-25, Hebrews 13:17

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So Let Him Eat
Darvin Pruitt · Jun 6, 2010
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