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How do we know the church's purpose according to Scripture?

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The church's purpose is to reflect God's glory and uphold His truth through its teachings and practices.

Scripture clearly outlines the church's purpose as a community that reflects God's glory and upholds His truth. Specifically, through its gatherings, the church serves as a living testimony of God’s presence and truth in the world. As Paul writes to Timothy, the explicit intention of the church is to instruct believers on proper behavior within the assembly. This involves engaging in worship, prayer, and orderliness, all of which are designed to facilitate a clear demonstration of God's truth. The church acts as a platform where believers are taught and nurtured in the word, and it stands firm against cultural pressures and false doctrines, thus fulfilling its calling as the means through which God's truth reaches individuals in their communities.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:14-15, Ephesians 3:10, Matthew 28:19-20

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