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What does the altar represent in the context of the church?

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The altar symbolizes the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate means of access to God.

In the context of the church, the altar represents Jesus Christ as the sacrificial offering and the means by which believers can approach God. As stated in Hebrews 13:10, the church has an altar that is distinct from physical altars associated with the old covenant. It signifies that believers come to God not through rituals or ceremonies but through faith in Christ and His finished work. This access emphasizes the priestly nature of believers, who, by faith, approach God confidently, relying on the merits of Christ for acceptance.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:10, 1 Peter 2:9, Matthew 18:20

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