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What does it mean that the Church is God's temple?

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The Church being God's temple signifies that believers are collectively the dwelling place of God, incorporated into His plan of redemption.

The idea of the Church as God's temple reflects the profound truth that believers, individually and collectively, serve as the habitation of God through the Spirit. This is articulated in scripture where it states that Christians are 'living stones' being built up into a spiritual house. This identity emphasizes that through Christ's sacrificial work, the Church is set apart as holy and united in purpose to worship God. Just as the physical temple was the center of worship for Israel, the Church stands as the living embodiment of the presence of God on earth, manifesting His glory through the gospel and the unity of believers.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:5, Ephesians 2:19-22, 1 Corinthians 3:16-17

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