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What does it mean for the church to be God's Zion?

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God's Zion refers to His elect people, the church, symbolizing His presence and protection in the world.

In the biblical context, Zion is used to represent God’s chosen people, His church. While historically associated with Jerusalem, it symbolizes the spiritual reality of God's elect from all nations. Isaiah 66 teaches that true Zion is not limited to ethnic Israel but encompasses all believers who are united in Christ. The imagery of Zion highlights God's providential care and protection over His people, offering reassurance that His church will ultimately prevail despite outward appearances. Throughout Scripture, God's promises to Zion underscore the idea that He will gather His people, extending His peace and comfort as they navigate trials in the world.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:8-13

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