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It is believers, and their children. Whether or not they persevere in faith is sometimes evident and sometimes not to us. Was Simon Magnus part of the Church? Was Diotrephes, from 3rd John? Sometimes the Ekklesia has members who believed, but did not add to their faith virtues that produce fruit. Not all members of the Church will be saved. Who they are, is sometimes only known to God. How do you know Judas did not believe, in the “alone” sense?because Judas was not part of the ekklesia
newadvent.org/cathen/03744a.htm
As signifying the Church, the word Ecclesia is used by Christian writers, sometimes in a wider, sometimes in a more restricted sense.
I can find dozens of websites that say basically the same thing:
feel free to double check
“what is the ekkleisa?”
or “what does ekklesia mean?”
so now with the correct understanding of ekklesia I ask again:
in the context the of how ekklesia is used in the NT:
Are there any believers that are not part of the ekklesia?
in the context of how ekklesia is used in the NT:
are there any unbelievers included in the ekklesia?