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Why is leaven used to describe the church in the Bible?

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Leaven symbolizes the hidden yet powerful work of God's grace within the church, fostering spiritual growth and community.

Leaven, while often associated with corruption in biblical texts, is here used by Christ to illustrate the positive influence of the church. The parable shows that just as leaven is hidden in three measures of meal, so is the gospel of grace hidden in the hearts of believers. This hidden leaven represents the transformative work of Christ within individuals that collectively builds up the church. It reveals how God's work may be unseen initially, but it ultimately leads to a significant and visible impact on the lives of those who are nourished by His Word and grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:33, 1 Corinthians 5:6-8

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Leaven
Paul Mahan · Feb 9, 2014
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