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What does the Bible say about the church being the city of God?

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The Bible portrays the church as the city of God, emphasizing its holiness and significance in God's plan.

In Psalm 48, the church is described as the city of God, a holy city where His presence and holiness are displayed. This location symbolizes the organization and structure of God's people, reflecting the beauty and purpose of the church in the world. Just like the Old Testament Jerusalem was elevated and significant, the New Testament church holds an even greater importance, as it represents the fulfillment of God's promises through Christ. The church serves as a refuge and joy in the earth, rooted in its divine calling and special relationship with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 48:1-2, Isaiah 43:4

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Walk About Zion
Dan Culver · Mar 26, 2006
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