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Why is Dorcas an important figure in the Bible?

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Dorcas is significant because her life of good works serves as an example of faith and service in the body of Christ.

Dorcas, also known as Tabitha, is highlighted in Acts 9 as an embodiment of good works. The testimony of her life illustrates the call for believers to engage in selfless acts that glorify God and serve others. She was a seamstress known for her charitable acts and kindness, providing for the needy through her craft. Her story reaffirms the truth that all believers, regardless of their status or abilities, play an essential role in the church. Her work may seem ordinary; nevertheless, it was significant in the eyes of God, emphasizing that even seemingly insignificant tasks can have eternal value and be recognized by God as acts of worship.
Scripture References: Acts 9:36-43

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Dorcas
Paul Mahan · Dec 1, 1993
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