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What does it mean that the Church is the candlestick of God?

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The Church is described as a candlestick that holds forth the light of Christ in the world.

The imagery of the Church as a candlestick, particularly in Revelation 1:20, signifies its role as a bearer of divine truth and a source of illumination in a dark world. Each local church functions as a candlestick, holding the light of the gospel to dispel spiritual darkness. This highlights the Church's responsibility to reflect Christ’s light, communicate His truth, and live in a manner that glorifies God. As the candlestick holds the flame, so the Church is called to provide a space where believers gather to be nourished by the Word and encouraged in faith, enabling them to shine brightly in their communities.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:20, Matthew 5:14-16

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