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Why is the church described as the pillar and ground of the truth?

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The church is likened to a pillar and ground of the truth because it upholds and supports the teaching of the Gospel, which reveals God's nature and salvation.

The imagery of the church as the pillar and ground of the truth underscores its vital role in preserving and proclaiming the Gospel. The church is meant to uphold the truth about God's character and His saving work, as revealed in Scripture. The truth is not merely a collection of doctrines but is fundamentally embodied in the person of Jesus Christ, who said, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life' (John 14:6). The integrity of the church depends on its adherence to this truth, ensuring that it remains a faithful representation of Christ's message to the world.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:15, John 14:6

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