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Why is the church considered a family?

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The church is seen as a family because it represents a community of believers united in Christ.

The church embodies the concept of family as it consists of individuals who have been called by God and are united through faith in Christ. According to Romans 12:5, we are many members yet one body in Christ, emphasizing our interconnectedness and mutual support. In the context of community worship and fellowship, the church provides spiritual nurture, encouragement, and accountability, reinforcing our identity as children of God. This familial structure aims to reflect the love and grace of God, ensuring that believers grow together in their faith, serving and uplifting one another.
Scripture References: Romans 12:5, Ephesians 2:19, 1 Corinthians 12:27

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