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What does the Bible say about the glory of the Lord departing?

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The glory of the Lord departed when Jesus left the temple, symbolizing the loss of God's presence among His people.

In Matthew 24, Jesus departs from the temple, signifying the end of an era where God's presence resided there. This act is not merely physical but profoundly spiritual, illustrating that without Christ, hope and salvation are lost. As the Jewish leaders rejected Him, they forfeited the divine favor that had once been associated with the temple. The departure of Jesus marked a pivotal moment where God's glory, which had dwelt among His people, left them desolate, emphasizing the necessity of Christ in the church's life today.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:1-2

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