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Why is the establishment of the Church important in the Last Days?

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The establishment of the Church is vital as it represents the gathering of God's people and the proclamation of the Gospel.

According to Isaiah 2:1-4, one of the significant aspects of the Last Days is the establishment of God's Church, which serves as a beacon of His grace and a sanctuary for His chosen people. In this period, the Church will not only be the body where believers are gathered but will also flourish despite opposition, as the gates of hell cannot prevail against it. The Church embodies the fulfillment of God's promises, providing believers a place to worship, grow in faith, and hear the proclamation of the Gospel. This establishes hope amid spiritual turmoil, ensuring that God's people remember their identity and mission to spread the message of salvation, becoming channels of God’s grace to a fallen world.
Scripture References: Isaiah 2:1-4

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The Last Days
Frank Tate · Mar 27, 2024
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