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What does the Bible say about the church being like a tapestry?

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The Bible describes the church as a tapestry knit together by God, with each member contributing to its beauty and strength.

The analogy of the church as a tapestry is prominent in Scripture, particularly in Paul's letters. In Colossians, Paul mentions the church being knit together, where every member, regardless of their diverse gifts, contributes to the unity of the body. This unity is facilitated by the power of God, which allows the various threads—or individuals—to be woven into a single, cohesive body. Ephesians echoes this by asserting that the body of Christ is compacted by each part working effectively, ultimately producing growth and edification in love. The tapestry metaphor illustrates the interconnectedness of believers, who are brought together by the Holy Spirit, highlighting that the strength of the church lies not in its human leadership, but in God's work through its members.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:19, Ephesians 4:16, Romans 12:5

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