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  1. The visible Church, which is also catholic or universal under the gospel (not confined to one nation as before under the law) consists of all those, throughout the world, that profess the true religion,a and of their children;b and is the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ,c the house and family of God,d out of which there is no ordinary ...

  2. May 15, 2024 · While the Catholic Church can give evidence of its unbroken link to Jesus and Peter, other Christian groups began their existence with their founders like Luther (1517), J. Smith (1830), and F. Manalo (1914). 4. Jesus and the Church are one. It is not true the Catholic Church left the true Faith, since the Church is the body of Christ (1 Cor 12 ...

  3. Nov 24, 2008 · The Church is the “body of believers.”. It is comprised of those who have been saved and redeemed by the True and Living God, based upon the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus upon the cross. Inclusion in the Body of Christ is not by membership in a denomination, nor by baptism, nor or by dedication. It is not received by ritual, or by ceremony ...

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · A significant difference between the Christian Church and the Catholic Church is the emphasis placed upon Mary. There is an unhealthy amount of emphasis placed upon Mary in the Catholic Church. Mary was an important person, yet she is not to be worshipped, and she is not God. Recommended.

  5. Mar 1, 2012 · In Scripture we see the Church held forth as “the pillar and bulwark of the truth” (1 Tim. 3:15), the instrument by which God has chosen to make known his wisdom and in which he will be glorified “to all generations” (Eph. 3:21). These divinely revealed truths exclude notions of the Church going into general apostasy.

  6. Rather, the true church is the family of all those who have faith in Jesus Christ and are born again by the power of the Holy Spirit ( John 3:3 ). The New Testament defines the church in two distinct ways. First, the church comprises all believers. This is often called the universal church. Second, the New Testament also uses the word church in ...

  7. Jan 16, 2013 · The second of the three marks of a true church is the pure administration of the sacraments. The two sacraments that Christ Himself instituted are baptism ( Matt. 28:18–20) and the Lord’s Supper ( Matt. 26:26–29 ). Because of our continuing struggle with sin, the visible Word of the sacraments supplements the audible Word of the gospel ...