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What is the distinction of the church?

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The church is marked by faith, love, and hope, distinguishing it from the world.

The church is characterized by three fundamental distinctions: a work of faith, a labor of love, and a patience of hope. These qualities mark true believers as they reflect not just human effort but the divine work of God within them. Faith is a gift from God that activates their relationship with Him, while love motivates their actions towards one another and the lost. Hope sustains them through trials, assuring them of their eternal future in Christ. This distinct identity sets the church apart from the world and reveals her purpose in glorifying God.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:3, Romans 8:24

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The Church
Carroll Poole · Nov 4, 2018
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