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What does the Bible say about the temple being holy?

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The Bible teaches that there is nothing inherently holy about earthly buildings; the true temple represents Jesus Christ and His church.

In 1 Kings 8, Solomon reflects on the nature of the temple and acknowledges that God does not reside in a building made by human hands. The temple serves as a symbol for Jesus Christ, who is the living embodiment of God's presence. Throughout Scripture, the church, consisting of God's people, is described as the true temple where the Holy Spirit dwells. This highlights that our focus should not be on physical structures, but on Christ and the community of believers who form His body.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 8, John 1:14, Ephesians 2:19-22

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Solomon's Prayer
Paul Mahan · Mar 7, 2012
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