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How do we know the church is not a physical building?

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The church is defined as the body of believers, not a physical building, as God dwells in the hearts of His people (1 Peter 2:5).

The sermon argues that the church, as Christ intended, is not a physical structure made of bricks and mortar, but a spiritual building made up of living stones—believers in Christ. The error of equating church buildings with the church itself has led many to misunderstand what it truly means to be the church. God’s presence does not reside in physical structures, but within the hearts of His people, who collectively make up the church. This is supported by 1 Peter 2:5, which refers to believers as 'living stones' being built into a spiritual house, emphasizing our identity as members of Christ's body rather than as congregants in a brick-and-mortar facility.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:5

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