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What does it mean that the church is a protected body?

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The church is considered a protected body because God sovereignly guards and maintains it against any forces that seek to harm it.

In Ezra 6:6, King Darius issued a decree protecting the Jews as they rebuilt the temple, which serves as a typological representation of Christ's protection over His church. The scripture assures us that just as God protected His people in the past, He also safeguards His church today from spiritual enemies. Psalm 34:7 emphasizes that the Angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, delivering them. This indicates that believers are under God's divine protection, ensuring that nothing can ultimately harm the church's mission or purpose. The significance of this protection is profound, instilling confidence in the believers' hearts that they are preserved by God Almighty as His chosen people.
Scripture References: Ezra 6:6, Psalm 34:7

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