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Why is the concept of the gathered church important for Christians?

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The gathered church is essential as it reflects a community of believers who are called out to worship and support one another in faith.

The concept of the gathered church, derived from the New Testament language of 'Ecclesia', signifies a community of believers who come together to worship God. This gathering is intrinsically linked to the original assembly of God's people, underscoring that Christians are called out from the world to form a distinct community in Christ. As described in 2 Corinthians 6:14, believers are to be separate from unbelievers, fostering a supportive environment for growth in holiness and faith. The church serves not only as a refuge but also as a body that proclaims the Gospel and edifies its members through worship and teaching.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 6:14, Acts 2:42

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