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How do we know that the church is called to be God-driven?

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The church is called to be God-driven as demonstrated by the model of the Thessalonian church, characterized by God's sovereign choice and power.

The church's calling to be God-driven is rooted in Scripture, particularly seen in the model of the Thessalonian church presented by Paul in 1 Thessalonians 1. Paul emphasizes God's choice of the believers, their genuine faith in Christ, and the transformative power that the Holy Spirit worked among them. This model shows that it's not through human strategies or consumer-focused methodologies that a church thrives, but through a foundational relationship with God, realization of His sovereignty, and reliance on His grace. This God-centric approach reflects a biblical understanding of the church's nature and mission.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:4-5

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