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Why is the purity of the Church important for Christians?

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The Church's purity reflects its commitment to Christ and distinction from worldly practices.

The purity of the Church is vital as it represents the faithfulness and chaste love of believers towards Christ. Just like the Dove rejects corrupt food, the Church is called to abstain from worldly idolatry and false worship, as seen in Psalms 119:104 and Matthew 21:12. A pure Church actively seeks to uphold God’s holy standards, contributing to its effectiveness as a witness in the world. Furthermore, maintaining purity enables believers to reflect Christ's glory and attract others to the Gospel, thus fulfilling their mission.
Scripture References: Psalms 119:104, Matthew 21:12

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