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Why is it essential for the church to be a holy community?

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The holiness of the church is crucial as it reflects God's character and sets believers apart for His purposes.

The church is called to be a holy community because it represents the presence and character of God in the world. In Scripture, holiness is connected to God’s intrinsic worthiness, and believers are called to reflect this holiness in their lives. A holy church is one that lives in accordance with God’s word and is committed to righteousness and purity. This is significant not only for the internal life of the church but also for its witness to a watching world. When the church embodies holiness, it draws others to the truth of the gospel and demonstrates God’s transformative power. Thus, the call for the church to be a holy community is both for its integrity and its mission.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4, 1 Peter 1:16

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