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How does Scripture define the church of God?

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The church of God is described as a called-out assembly of believers who worship and serve Him (Acts 20:28).

Scripture defines the church of God as a collective group of believers who have been called out of darkness into light. Acts 20:28 explicitly states that the church belongs to God, which emphasizes its divine origin and purpose. The church is characterized by unity among its members as they gather to worship, proclaim the Gospel, and serve one another. Moreover, being the church of God conveys a sense of identity, purpose, and mission, as believers are instructed to live out their faith in community, reflecting their identity as the people of God.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28

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The People of God: 2
Jim Byrd · Aug 28, 2016
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