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How does the church demonstrate God's grace?

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The church demonstrates God's grace by living in community, sharing resources, and supporting one another in faith, as seen in Acts 2.

The community of believers within the church is a living expression of God's grace. In Acts 2, we see how the early Christians shared their possessions and cared for one another's needs, embodying the principles of love, generosity, and unity that characterize God's grace. This mutual support fosters an environment where believers can grow spiritually and encourage one another in their faith journeys. Moreover, the church's collective worship and adherence to the truth promote a culture of gratitude and acknowledgment of God's work in their lives. By functioning as the body of Christ, the church serves as a testament to God's grace, illustrating how His love and mercy transform lives and relationships.
Scripture References: Acts 2:44-45, Ephesians 2:8-10

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The Church
Paul Mahan · Aug 6, 2008
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