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Why is it important to recognize God's presence in the church?

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Recognizing God's presence in the church assures believers of His guidance and power in their lives.

The importance of recognizing God's presence in the church is foundational to Reformed theology and the life of believers. Acts 2:47 speaks to how the Lord adds to the church daily those who are being saved, highlighting that the church is not merely a building but a living body where Christ dwells among His people. Understanding that Christ is present in our meetings and worship is crucial as it cultivates a sense of communion and reliance on His power. As seen in Matthew 18:20, 'For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.' This realization transforms our gatherings into a sacred space where believers can experience His guidance and grow in spiritual maturity.
Scripture References: Acts 2:47, Matthew 18:20

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Chris Cunningham · Apr 24, 2019
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