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What is the significance of preaching in the church?

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Preaching is significant because it conveys the Gospel and edifies the church, which is vital for spiritual maturity (Acts 6:4).

The significance of preaching in the church cannot be overstated, as it is the primary means through which God's Word is communicated to believers. As evidenced in Acts 6:4, the apostles prioritized prayer and the ministry of the Word over other roles, clearly establishing that preaching is central to the church's mission. It serves to instruct, correct, and build up the faith of the congregation. Through the preaching of the Word, believers are equipped to live out their faith, gain understanding of God's character, and engage with the grace of Jesus Christ, ultimately growing in spiritual maturity.
Scripture References: Acts 6:4, 2 Timothy 4:2

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Preach the Word
Henry Mahan · Sep 8, 1991
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