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  1. 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.

  2. The expression "one true church" refers to an ecclesiological position asserting that Jesus gave his authority in the Great Commission solely to a particular visible Christian institutional church—what is commonly called a denomination.

  3. Oct 9, 2020 · A true church can be distinguished by three primary characteristics: 1. The Preaching of the Word of God. That this is an essential characteristic of a true church is evident from what Jesus said in Matt. 28:19: “. . . and teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.”

  4. An easy way to identify a true church is often, first, by what happens in the pulpit. Is the Word of God being faithfully expounded there? The second thing would be, What is that preaching doing to the congregation?

  5. Jan 16, 2013 · The marks by which the true Church is known are these: If the pure doctrine of the gospel is preached therein; if it maintains the pure administration of the sacraments as instituted by Christ; if church discipline is exercised in punishing sin.

  6. Mar 15, 2016 · Here with the second point we have come to the heart of the matter: the one true church is tied to the Word of God. If and when that Word and the Christian faith founded upon it are abandoned, there is no Christian church. Calvin has already pointed out that there are nonessential doctrines, on which disagreement should be allowed.

  7. Dec 1, 2022 · As Christians found themselves living in a world with two competing claimants to the title of the true church, they faced the question as to how they could tell which was the real church of Christ. Luther presented several characteristics that Christians should look for in order to recognize the church.