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Why is it significant that the church is viewed as God's house?

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The church as God's house signifies that it is the dwelling place of His people and His presence.

The understanding of the church as God's house transcends the physical structure; it embodies the gathered people of God. 1 Corinthians 3 teaches us that believers collectively form the temple of God, where His Spirit dwells. Thus, we gather not simply in a building, but rather in a sacred assembly where Christ is present. This perspective elevates the purpose of gathering, as it indicates that worshiping together is not just an act; it’s a divine encounter facilitated by the Holy Spirit among His people. Acknowledging the church as the house of God fosters reverence and deepens our understanding of our roles as both the guests and the hosts in this sacred place.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 3

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