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What do mountains represent in relation to Christ’s coming?

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Mountains symbolize obstacles and divisions that Christ overcomes in His coming.

In the context of Christ's coming, mountains represent the various obstacles and divisions that hinder individuals from fully experiencing salvation. These mountains can be seen as metaphorical for sin, unbelief, and spiritual darkness that separate us from God. As portrayed in the sermon, Christ's ability to leap over these mountains signifies His power to overcome all barriers to salvation and bring redemption. Isaiah 40:4 reinforces this by stating that every valley shall be lifted and every mountain made low, illustrating Christ's authority over the spiritual obstacles we face. His coming is a promise of triumph over every challenge and division.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:4

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