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How do we know that the Church is a glorious Church?

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The Church is known to be glorious because it is cleansed by Christ and reflects His righteousness.

The glory of the Church is not inherent but derived from the Lord Jesus Christ, who loved the Church and gave Himself for it (Ephesians 5:25). This sacrifice enables the Church to be presented as glorious, without spot or wrinkle. Believers are sanctified through the washing of water by the Word, marking them as holy and acceptable to God. This identity as a glorious entity showcases the perfection and sufficiency of Christ, allowing the Church to fulfill its purpose of glorifying God in all its endeavors.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25-27, Revelation 1:5

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