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Why is the unity of the church important in relation to the candlestick?

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The unity of the church reflects the oneness of Christ, represented by the singular candlestick with its branches.

The unity of the church is depicted through the golden candlestick, which has one central shaft with branches extending from it, symbolizing Christ as the head of the church. Just as the candlestick is a singular piece yet has multiple branches, believers are unified in Christ. John 17 emphasizes this unity, where Jesus prayed for His followers to be one, just as He and the Father are one. The candlestick serves not only as a functional light source but also as a profound reminder that the church, filled with the Light of Christ, is called to operate in unity, shining His light in the world. This unity is essential for the church to exhibit the divine truth and understanding in a dark world.
Scripture References: John 17, Matthew 5:14

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