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Why is the concept of the church as the mother of us all important for Christians?

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The church as the mother of us all signifies the nurturing and rebirth of believers through God's covenant of grace.

In Galatians 4:26, Paul refers to the church as 'the mother of us all,' indicating its role as the vessel through which God's plan of salvation is realized. The church, akin to a mother, is instrumental in the spiritual rebirth of believers, fostering their growth in faith through the preaching of the gospel. Understanding the church in this light underscores its importance as a community where God's grace is manifested and where believers are nurtured in their walk with Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:26

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