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What does it mean to be an exemplary church?

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An exemplary church follows Christ closely and serves as a model for other believers in faith and unity.

Paul draws attention to the Thessalonian church as an exemplary church in 1 Thessalonians 1:6, where he notes they became followers of the Lord and examples to other believers. An exemplary church is characterized by its adherence to sound doctrine, unity among its members, and a collective commitment to living out the teachings of Christ. This embodiment of faith serves as a beacon, encouraging others to pursue holiness and express love within their communities. By their faithfulness, the Thessalonian church inspired churches in Macedonia and Achaia, proving that true discipleship fosters an environment where others can look, learn, and be encouraged in their faith.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:6

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