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Why is it important for Christians to join a church?

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Joining a church is vital for Christians as it aligns them with the body of Christ and allows for mutual encouragement and growth.

The act of joining a church embodies the communal aspect of the Christian faith, demonstrating that believers are not meant to walk their faith journeys alone. Spurgeon emphasized that the early Christians did not aim to be 'lone rangers' but rather quickly joined the church community, which was considered the visible representation of Christ on earth. Believers are encouraged to be an active part of the body of Christ—to support one another, engage in fellowship, and fulfill the Great Commission together. This collective identity strengthens the witness of the church and fosters spiritual growth among its members.

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