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What role does the church play in redemption?

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The church plays a crucial role in redemption by preaching the gospel, guiding sinners to seek rest and salvation in Christ.

The church is designated as the instrument through which God proclaims the message of redemption. Just as Naomi guided Ruth to seek Boaz, the church is responsible for directing sinners to Christ, the true source of rest and salvation. This involves preaching the gospel, sharing the good news of God's grace, and demonstrating the love and mercy of Christ to those in need. The church's role is to remind believers and non-believers alike that redemption is found solely in Christ. By engaging in acts of love and service, the church reflects God's character, inviting those burdened by sin to find hope in the Savior. This mission is foundational to the church's existence, embodying its commitment to be the voice that calls sinners to repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Ruth 3, Matthew 28:19-20, Hebrews 10:24-25

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