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Why is the role of the church important in God’s plan?

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The church plays a crucial role in God’s plan as the body of Christ, ordained to spread the Gospel and minister to God's elect.

The church is central to God’s sovereign plan for redemption, serving as the manifestation of Christ on earth. As depicted in Revelation 1:12-20, the seven golden candlesticks represent the churches, illustrating their role as lightbearers in a dark world. The authority of the church is not autonomous but is derived from Christ, who is present in the midst of His churches, empowering them to fulfill the Great Commission. The church is also the means through which God gathers His elect, encourages the faithful, and proclaims the Gospel, affirming the sovereignty of God in calling sinners to Himself and nurturing their faith through the ministry of the Word.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:12-20, Matthew 28:19-20

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