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Why is teaching scripture important for churches?

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Teaching scripture is essential because the church is called to proclaim the entire counsel of God as commanded by Christ, ensuring spiritual growth and unity.

Teaching scripture is a primary mandate for the church, rooted in Christ's commission to His disciples to preach the gospel and teach all that He has commanded. This function is vital for several reasons. First, it ensures that believers are nourished with the truth of God's Word, which is foundational to their faith and growth. Second, a church that upholds teaching as paramount cultivates unity among diverse members, helping them to understand their identity in Christ despite personal backgrounds. Finally, as noted in the sermon, the teaching of scripture combats cultural pressures that might arise to dilute or modify the message of the gospel, safeguarding the integrity and mission of the church.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 6:4, Romans 15:1-2

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