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Thankful for a Sound Congregation
Soundness Defined
5617 ὑγιαίνω (hygiainō): vb.; ≡ DBLHebr 8934; Str 5198; TDNT 8.308—1.
LN 23.129 be healthy, be well (Lk 5:31; 7:10; 15:27; 3Jn 2+; Mt 8:13 v.r.
NA26); 2. LN 72.15 be accurate (1Ti 1:10; Tit 1:13)
However, the word "sound" is not in our text.
We can see the word "sound" used especially in 2 Timothy.
But our text certainly does give the clear description of what a sound congregation looks like!
A Sound Congregation is a Faithful Congregation
A Sound Congregation is an Evangelistic Congregation
A Sound Congregation is an Encouraging Congregation
This is the purpose of Christian fellowship (Utley).
The church is encouraged together when we all use our God-given talents for the good of all (cf. 1 Cor.
12:7).
The word "edification" is used six times in this one chapter!
A Sound Congregation Is:
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Evangelistic
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