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What are some names given to the Father's house?

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The Father's house is referred to as a mansion, a city, and paradise, each revealing its eternal and glorious nature.

Throughout Scripture, the Father's house is described using various names that reveal its significance and glory. John 14 describes it as 'My Father's house,' highlighting personal relationship and belonging. In 2 Corinthians 5:1, Paul refers to it as an eternal house not made with hands, contrasting it with our earthly bodies. Hebrews 11 introduces the concept of a city with foundations, indicating permanence and divine construction. Finally, Jesus' mention of paradise (Luke 23:43) emphasizes the bliss of being in Christ's presence. Collectively, these names illuminate the beauty, security, and joy awaiting believers, reinforcing the assurance that we will dwell with Him forever.
Scripture References: John 14:2, 2 Corinthians 5:1, Hebrews 11:10, Luke 23:43

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