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Why is the church important in the Last Days?

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The church is vital in the Last Days as it serves as the body of Christ, where believers are taught and nurtured in the faith.

The church plays a crucial role during the Last Days as it represents the body of Christ, through which the Gospel is proclaimed to all nations. According to Isaiah 2, all nations shall flow into it, symbolizing the gathering of believers from diverse backgrounds into one community under Christ's lordship. In this context, the church acts as a beacon of light and truth, inviting those who are weary and burdened to find rest in the Gospel. The church is not merely a gathering for worship, but it is an institution ordained by God to teach His ways and guide believers in walking in His paths, embodying the message of grace that transforms lives.
Scripture References: Isaiah 2:3, Matthew 11:28-30

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The Last Days
Tim James · Jan 7, 2012
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