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What are the characteristics of the true church?

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The true church is characterized by its members being called by God, united in the gospel, and reflecting Christ's holiness.

The characteristics of the true church include its members being called out by God, sharing a unified belief in the gospel, and demonstrating lives transformed by Christ. All members possess the same nature given by the Holy Spirit and have experienced genuine conversion, evidencing a shared commitment to faith in Jesus. Additionally, the true church exhibits holiness, with every member marked by justification through faith—being made right with God through Christ's righteousness. As emphasized in Romans 8:30, God guarantees the glorification of every member, securing their eternal status in His family.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, 1 Corinthians 1:22-23, Ephesians 5:27

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