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Why is the church considered the pillar and ground of truth?

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The church is the pillar and ground of truth because it upholds and supports the revealed realities of God.

The church’s designation as the pillar and ground of truth signifies its crucial role in maintaining and promoting the teachings of God's revelation throughout the world. As a pillar supports a structure, the church is responsible for upholding the fundamental doctrines of the faith, ensuring that the truth of God is communicated, preserved, and enacted in the lives of believers. This foundation is rooted in the reality that God's truth encompasses all revealed knowledge, focused primarily on the mysteries of the gospel concerning Christ's person and work. The church must be diligent in maintaining these truths against errors and false teachings, fulfilling its responsibility to evangelize and disciple, thus reinforcing its role as a custodian of divine revelation.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:15, John 17:17, Ephesians 2:20-22

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