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What is the role of the church in salvation?

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The church’s role is to proclaim the Gospel, leading to the salvation of God's elect.

The church plays a pivotal role in God’s plan of salvation through the proclamation of the Gospel. In Acts, we see the early church actively preaching Christ, resulting in the conversion of souls (Acts 2:41). This function emphasizes that the church exists not only to teach but to declare the glory of God through Jesus Christ as the Savior. The church gathers believers, provides teaching, and administers sacraments, all contributing to the spiritual growth and assurance of salvation for its members. Therefore, the church serves as a vital instrument for evangelism, discipleship, and mutual encouragement in the faith, fulfilling its divine mandate to share the message of salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 2:41, Ephesians 4:11-12

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