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What does it mean that Christ is the true temple?

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Christ being the true temple means He embodies the presence of God, fulfilling the Old Testament type and providing access to the Father.

Jesus references Himself as the temple in John 2:19-21, indicating that He is the dwelling place of God among His people. This concept reflects the Old Testament temple, which was significant not because of its physical structure but due to God's presence within it. Jesus’ resurrection establishes Him as the living and true temple, through which believers find access to the Father. By being the true temple, Christ not only fulfills the sacrificial system but also invites believers to be part of His body—the church—which continues this notion of being a dwelling place for God through the Holy Spirit. This demonstrates the profound reality of relational access to God through Christ.
Scripture References: John 2:19-21, Ephesians 2:19-22, Hebrews 10:19-20

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