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What does the Bible teach about the church's role in salvation?

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The church, as the collective body of believers, is called to proclaim the gospel and point others to the saving grace of Jesus.

The Bible teaches that the church serves as the instrument through which the gospel is proclaimed, directing individuals to the saving grace of Jesus Christ. In Ephesians 2, believers are depicted as fellow citizens and part of God's household built on Christ, the cornerstone. The church is charged with encouraging and reinforcing each believer's faith as they gather to worship and grow in grace together. By collectively focusing on Christ, the body encourages each member to trust solely in Him for salvation, thus underlining the importance of the church's mission.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:19-22, Isaiah 58

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