Question 64. What is the invisible church?

 

Question 64. What is the invisible church?

Answer. The invisible church is the total number of the elect who are gathered together and will be gathered together in the future under Christ, the head.


In the catechism, the doctrine states that the invisible church is "the total number of the elect who are gathered together and will gather together in the future under Christ, the head," so it can be understood as those who make heaven in Christ. 

However, the invisible church can be said to be an invisible church community, but this was only used as a means to divide the visible church and the invisible church, and dividing them into visible and invisible is not biblical. The church is the church of the saints, and the church community is the gathering of the saints. The expression "true member" is also ambiguous.

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