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Why is the church's role in society significant?

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The church's role is to proclaim the gospel and reflect Christ's character in society.

The church plays a vital role in society as the body of Christ, called to be a light in a dark world (Matthew 5:14). This entails not only preaching the gospel but also living out Christian principles in everyday life. The passage indicates that while the church is not to legislate morality, it can influence the world through kindness, mercy, and integrity. The believer's conduct should exemplify the character of Christ, thereby drawing others to Him. Furthermore, the church's worship and witness serve as a powerful testament of God's grace, showing that though believers are in the world, they are not of it (John 17:14-16). Thus, the church's presence brings hope and the message of salvation to a society in need.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:14, John 17:14-16

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Yesterday is Gone
Tim James · Jan 14, 2012
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