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What does the Bible say about the church at Rome?

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The Bible describes the church at Rome as a local assembly of believers rather than a singular entity, emphasizing the importance of every local church.

The church at Rome is specifically referred to as the church at Rome, highlighting that it is a localized assembly of believers. This designation counters the misconception of a singular 'Roman church' or churches defined by racial or cultural lines. Instead, the New Testament emphasizes that there is only one church made up of believers in Christ, divided into local congregations for fellowship and worship. Understanding this helps believers recognize that while there may be diverse congregations, they are all part of the universal body of Christ, unified by faith and salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1-7

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