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Why is the term 'household of faith' significant in describing the church?

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'Household of faith' signifies a relational and familial aspect of the church, emphasizing unity, care, and the collective identity of believers in Christ.

The term 'household of faith' conveys a profound sense of belonging and familial connection among believers. Paul’s usage of this phrase highlights that the church is more than an organization; it is a living community bound by faith in Christ. This familial language suggests that each member is connected as brothers and sisters, under the lordship of Christ and sustained by one another. The implications of being a household are vast, as it involves mutual care, shared responsibilities, and a collective mission. Understanding the church as a household fosters genuine relationships and encourages believers to honor and serve each other in their walk of faith.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:10

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