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How do we know the doctrine of the gathered church is true?

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The doctrine of the gathered church is supported by scripture that emphasizes the significance of corporate worship and assembly of believers.

The gathered church is a key principle in understanding the nature of Christian worship and community. The church is depicted as a corporate body, much like a human body with many members, as illustrated in 1 Corinthians 10:12-27. From the Old Testament to the New, God's people have been called to gather for worship. As seen in Deuteronomy 16:16, the Israelites were commanded to assemble for significant feasts, highlighting the importance of corporate worship. The New Testament reinforces this, with passages like Matthew 18 illustrating Christ's presence among those gathered in His name. Therefore, the gathered church is not merely a human institution but a divine ordinance, reflecting God's design for the community of believers.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:12-27, Deuteronomy 16:16, Matthew 18:20

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