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What is the role of the church in a believer's peace?

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The church plays a pivotal role in a believer’s peace by providing the preaching of the Gospel, which is the foundation of faith and community in Christ.

The church is essential for nurturing a believer's peace, acting as the body of Christ where the Gospel is proclaimed. Romans 10:14-15 reminds us that faith comes from hearing the message of Christ, emphasizing the importance of the church in delivering this good news. By gathering as a community, Christians encourage one another and grow in understanding and trust in God, reinforcing the peace that comes from being united in Christ. The church provides the means through which believers can support one another, receive communion, and partake in worship—activities that strengthen their faith and enhance their experience of God's peace.
Scripture References: Romans 10:14-15

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Perfect Peace
Paul Mahan · Feb 1, 1998
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