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What does the Bible say about the role of the Holy Spirit in building the Church?

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The Bible teaches that the Church is built not by human strength but by the Spirit of the Lord, as stated in Zechariah 4:6.

According to Zechariah 4:6, the construction of the temple serves as a profound illustration of how the Church of God is built. It emphasizes that the efforts of human might and power are inadequate; rather, it is the Spirit of the Lord who accomplishes this divine work. This sentiment is echoed throughout Scripture, revealing that the Church will ultimately be established by the Holy Spirit's empowering presence. Furthermore, in the New Testament, we see this truth manifest in the Great Commission, where the disciples are instructed to preach the gospel, but they must first receive the promised Holy Spirit (Acts 1:8). This divine response ensures that the Church thrives, nurtured by the same Spirit that empowers its leaders and members to fulfill their calling in Christ.
Scripture References: Zechariah 4:6, Acts 1:8

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