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How do we know that glorious things are spoken about Zion?

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Scripture affirms the glory of Zion through prophetic declarations and fulfilled promises regarding God's presence and redemptive work.

The acknowledgment that 'glorious things are spoken of thee' concerning Zion is grounded in the historical and prophetic narrative of scripture. God's covenant with Israel, including the establishment of the temple in Jerusalem, signifies His intent to dwell among His people. Moreover, throughout scripture, the city of God is portrayed as a place of divine blessing and revelation. As believers reflect on the narratives of notable biblical figures like David, Moses, and the prophets, they recognize that their prayers, lives, and actions reveal God's glorious nature. Additionally, the New Testament reinforces this concept by showing how the church, the spiritual Zion, embodies the realization of these glorious promises through the life, death, and resurrection of Christ, hence marking Zion as a beacon of God’s saving work.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 6:12-15, Hebrews 12:22-24

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