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Why should Christians study church history?

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Studying church history helps Christians understand their heritage, appreciate God’s faithfulness, and learn from past movements.

Understanding church history, particularly the events surrounding the Reformation, cultivates a deeper appreciation of God’s work throughout the ages. As emphasized in the sermon, engaging with the past principles and movements allows Christians to acknowledge the spiritual foundations laid by those who fought for truth before them. Church history reveals how God has operated in and through His people, providing confirmation of truth and aspiration for modern times. By studying these events, believers can draw instruction, recognize the continued relevance of the Gospel, and be inspired to seek God’s work in their own generation. History highlights the principles that guide faith and practice, affirming that God's truth remains constant.
Scripture References: Psalm 44:1-3, Psalm 100:5

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