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What does it mean that Christ is present in His church?

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Christ's presence in His church signifies His ongoing relationship and authority over believers.

Christ's presence in His church is a profound truth underscored in Revelation 1:13, where He is depicted walking among the seven golden lampstands, representing the churches. This imagery illustrates that Christ is intimately involved with His body, the church, affirming that He is not distant but actively participating in the lives of His believers. When Christians gather in His name, He promises to be present among them (Matthew 18:20). Recognizing Christ’s presence encourages believers to worship and serve with the assurance that He is guiding and nourishing them. His authority and love for the church remind Christians that they are not alone; He is the head of the church, empowering and sustaining her mission in the world.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:13, Matthew 18:20

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