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How do we know the doctrine of the church as the house of God is true?

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The New Testament teaches that the church is the assembly of believers, the true house of God.

The doctrine that the church acts as the house of God is rooted in scriptural teachings, particularly in passages that depict the gathered saints as the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. In Mark 11:17, Jesus emphasizes that His house shall be a house of prayer for all nations, pointing to the church's fundamental role in worship and communion with God. As believers come together to worship, they become the living temple of the Holy Spirit, signifying that the church itself—rather than its physical structures—constitutes the true house of God. This underscores the importance of gathering in His name and adhering to His commands as the basis for our faith and practice.
Scripture References: Mark 11:17, 1 Corinthians 3:16-17, Matthew 18:20

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