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How does Solomon's temple relate to the church today?

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Solomon's temple relates to the church today as a symbol of the spiritual body of Christ, where God dwells in His believers.

Solomon's temple is a type of the church, illustrating the spiritual reality of God's presence in the lives of believers. In the New Testament, the church is referred to as the body of Christ, where believers collectively form a spiritual house. Just as God dwelled in the temple, He now dwells in His church and within individual believers through the Holy Spirit. This shift from a physical structure to the living temple of God emphasizes that the church is not the building but the people who are called by His name. The apostle Paul vividly illustrated this transformation when he declared that we are being built together into a holy dwelling for God.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 3:16, Ephesians 2:19-22

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