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What does Isaiah 60 say about the promises of God to the church?

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Isaiah 60 outlines God's promises of enlightenment, enlargement, enrichment, and establishment for His church.

Isaiah 60 is rich with God's promises concerning the future glory of His church. The chapter begins with a call for the church to arise, with the assurance that God's light will shine upon them, dispelling darkness. Additionally, verses 3 and 4 affirm that many shall come to this light, indicating the enlargement of the church. Enrichment is promised in the form of resources and blessings from the nations, reflecting God's providence in providing for His people. Ultimately, this chapter conveys that God's church will be established, built up with glory, and inviting all to partake in its community, underscoring the perpetual and unshakeable nature of God's promises to His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 60

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Zion, City of God
Don Fortner · Apr 16, 1995
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