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What defines a regenerate congregation?

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A regenerate congregation is composed solely of true believers who are committed to spiritual disciplines and the teaching of the apostles.

A regenerate congregation is essential for a biblical understanding of what the church is meant to be. According to Scripture, the church is an assembly of believers, those who have been spiritually transformed and united in their commitment to Christ. As outlined in Acts 2:42, the early church was characterized by devotion to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer. This commitment reflects the life of true believers who exhibit spiritual vitality and engagement. In contrast, contemporary approaches that aim to draw non-believers into church settings can often dilute the true essence of what a church is. It is crucial that gatherings maintain a focus on nurturing the regenerate community, fostering spiritual growth, mutual encouragement, and the advancement of God's kingdom.
Scripture References: Acts 2:42, 1 Corinthians 1:2

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