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Why is the holiness of the church important?

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The holiness of the church reflects the purity and righteousness of Christ, ensuring that the elect are accepted before God.

The holiness of the church is of paramount importance because it underscores the work of Christ in purifying and redeeming His people. Revelation 21:9-10 illustrates the church, the New Jerusalem, as a bride prepared for her husband, emphasizing its complete righteousness in Christ. In God's eyes, the church is holy because it is covered by the blood of Christ, which removes all sin and condemnation. Understanding the church's holiness aids believers in recognizing their identity in Christ and motivates them to pursue holiness in their daily lives, echoing the call to live in a manner worthy of the calling with which they have been called (Ephesians 4:1).
Scripture References: Revelation 21:9-10, Ephesians 4:1

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