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Why is it necessary for the church to engage in benevolence?

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It is necessary for the church to engage in benevolence because it demonstrates obedience to God’s commands and reflects Christ’s love.

Engaging in benevolence is not only a command but a necessary expression of the church's mission to exemplify Christ's love in the world. By responding to the needs of the community and fellow believers, the church reaffirms its commitment to the biblical imperative of love, as found in Galatians 6:10 and Isaiah 58. This act of grace serves to reach others with the gospel, showing that concern for spiritual and physical needs must go hand in hand. The church acts as an agent of God's provision, reflecting His character through tangible acts of kindness and support, thereby fulfilling its purpose in society.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:10, Isaiah 58:6-7, Matthew 28:19-20

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