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What can believers learn from the metaphor of the fountain in Revelation?

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The fountain represents the boundless grace and cleansing power of Christ's sacrifice.

The metaphor of the fountain found in Zechariah 13:1 and echoed in the imagery of Revelation highlights God's provision for the cleansing of sin. It reflects the abundant grace available to all believers, wherein they can be washed clean from their sins through the blood of Christ. This fountain is described as always remaining pure and untainted, symbolizing the eternal and effective nature of Christ's redemptive work. It reminds believers that no matter how deep their sin may be, God's grace is deeper still, offering complete reconciliation and restoration to a holy God. Understanding this metaphor encourages Christians to rely fully on God's grace and commit to living in the light of His holiness.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13:1, Revelation 7:14

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A Sea of Glass
Norm Wells · Oct 29, 2008
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