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How do we know the church's witness is important?

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The church's witness is vital as it embodies the message of salvation through grace, serving as a light in a dark world.

The church's witness is of utmost importance as it reflects God's chosen means of revealing His truth to the world. Throughout Scripture, the church is depicted as the body of Christ, tasked with proclaiming the gospel of grace. This witnessing is not merely verbal; it includes living lives that exemplify the transformative power of the gospel. As seen in Acts 1 and Matthew 28, believers are commissioned to share the good news, highlighting the church's role as a testament to God's providence and grace. The church's continued witness serves as a reminder of God's mercy and the need for repentance, emphasizing that the world desperately requires the hope and truth found only in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 1:8, Matthew 28:19-20

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