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What does the Bible say about the gates of Zion?

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The gates of Zion are perpetually open to allow sinners to enter into God's city, representing God's mercy and salvation.

The gates of Zion, as described in Isaiah 60:11, signify an invitation for sinners to come into the presence of God. They are continuously open, day and night, which illustrates God's unfailing mercy and his desire to welcome those who seek salvation. This imagery indicates that God’s grace is ever accessible, allowing those from every nation, including the Gentiles, to find refuge and forgiveness in Him. It reflects a spiritual reality that goes beyond the historical context of Israel's restoration, ultimately pointing to the gospel invitation extended through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 60:11, Revelation 21:25

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