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Rooted in the Local Church by the Waters of Babylon


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What does it mean to be rooted in the local church while living in our modern-day Babylon?

Scott Aniol emphasizes the importance of being firmly grounded in Scripture and the local church as we navigate our lives in a culture that can often feel like an exile. Although our daily activities and vocations have significance, as Christians, our ultimate citizenship is in heaven. Therefore, everything we do should be grounded in the sufficiency of God's Word and supported by our active participation in the local church.

Drawing parallels with the Israelites in Babylon, Aniol reflects on Psalm 137, where God's people weep by the waters of Babylon, yet gather there for worship and communal encouragement. Despite being in exile, they remained committed to their faith practices. Similarly, in our context today, it is essential to gather with the local church for worship, scriptural instruction, and mutual edification. Such engagement prevents us from becoming directionless and succumbing to the idolatry of our age, ensuring that our work and lives align with God's glory.

Hebrews 10:25 (NKJV): "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching."

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