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What does the Bible mean by the 'strong city' in Isaiah 26?

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The 'strong city' represents the spiritual security and salvation God provides to His people through Christ.

In Isaiah 26, the 'strong city' symbolizes God’s protection and security for His chosen people. This is not a reference to a physical place but rather to the spiritual realm where believers find refuge in Christ. Verse 1 states, 'We have a strong city; salvation will God appoint for walls and bulwarks.' This highlights the truth that true safety and strength come from God alone, who fortifies His people through the sacrifice of Christ. The imagery illustrates that believers are secure in their salvation, which is a divine provision that cannot be penetrated by the enemy. This 'strong city' signifies both the church and the ultimate heavenly Jerusalem, where God’s people dwell in eternal safety.
Scripture References: Isaiah 26:1

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