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How does the church reflect the glory of God?

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The church reflects the glory of God through its members living out the truth of the Gospel.

The church manifests God's glory by being a community of believers who collectively worship, serve, and reflect Christ in their lives. Ephesians 2:22 illustrates that the church is being built together for a dwelling place of God in the Spirit, emphasizing that as each member fulfills their role, the unity and diversity of the church manifests the glory of God. This collective embodiment of the Gospel demonstrates the transformative work of Christ in our lives, revealing His character and purpose to the world. Thus, the church serves not only as a spiritual house but also as a testimony to God's redemptive power and His eternal plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:22, John 17:22-23

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