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Why is a biblical ecclesiology important?

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Biblical ecclesiology is vital because it provides the framework for understanding the church's role and function in God's plan.

Ecclesiology, or the study of the church, is essential in understanding how the body of Christ operates according to Scripture. The New Testament outlines the responsibilities and roles within the church, emphasizing unity, leadership, and the proper administration of sacraments. Without a biblical foundation, the church may become indistinguishable from the world. In line with the Five Solas, each aspect of ecclesiology points to the importance of Scripture in guiding how Christians should gather, worship, serve, and carry out the Great Commission. Therefore, a proper understanding of the church helps to align believers with God’s redemptive mission in the world.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4, Matthew 28:19-20

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