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What does the Bible say about the assembly of God's people?

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The Bible illustrates the assembly of God's people as a significant event, representing their gathering before their King for worship and sacrifice, as seen in 1 Kings 8.

In 1 Kings 8, King Solomon gathers all the people of Israel for the dedication of the temple, which serves as a powerful symbol of the assembly of God's chosen people. This profound event underscores the significance of being assembled before the Lord, which reflects God’s plan to gather His people from all nations into one body. The multitude that gathered was said to be uncountable, mirroring the final assembly of believers that will be seen in Revelation around the throne of the Lamb. The assembly signifies not only physical presence but also a spiritual gathering as God's people come together to worship and glorify Him.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 8:1-13, Revelation 7:9

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Assembled Unto Him
Ian Potts · Apr 21, 2024
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