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What does the Bible say about the church as a sure house?

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The Bible describes the church as a 'sure house' built on the foundation of Christ, emphasizing its permanence and security.

The concept of the church as a 'sure house' is rooted in Scripture, particularly noted in 1 Samuel 2:35 where God promises to raise up a faithful priest and to build a sure house. This metaphor highlights the church not as a mere gathering of people but as a spiritual family called and chosen by God. It signifies that the church is steadfast, being established by Christ Himself, who is the cornerstone of this spiritual structure. In Matthew 16:18, Jesus declares, 'I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.' This reinforces the assurance that God's church is firmly grounded in His sovereign purpose, and thus, enduring against all challenges and adversities.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 2:35, Matthew 16:18

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