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How does assembling with other believers reflect the kingdom of God?

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Assembling with other believers reflects the kingdom of God as it manifests unity, love, and the reigning presence of Christ among His people.

Assembling with other believers exemplifies the kingdom of God on earth, showing what it looks like when God's people come together in unity under the lordship of Christ. The gathering of believers is a tangible representation of the body of Christ, as Paul articulates in Ephesians 4:4-6, where he emphasizes the oneness of the Spirit that binds the church together. In this gathering, diversity among the saints showcases the richness of God's grace, as He calls forth individuals from every tribe and nation to worship Him together (Psalm 86:9). The church, when gathered, becomes a visible manifestation of God's kingdom, radiating His love and truth to the surrounding world, demonstrating that in Christ, we are one body, filled with purpose and mission.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:4-6, Psalm 86:9

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