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What does the Bible say about where God meets His people?

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The Bible teaches that God meets with His people in the place of worship where Christ is honored, as illustrated by the gatherings in Bethany (John 12).

The Bible highlights the importance of communal worship, particularly where Christ is at the center. In John 12, the scene in Bethany demonstrates how God meets His people in humble settings, away from the grandeur of the temple in Jerusalem. It is here that the aroma of Christ's death and resurrection fills the house, symbolizing His presence among those who worship Him in spirit and truth. This gathering of believers, much like the house of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, illustrates the way believers experience God's presence through their worship and communion with one another, where the focus remains on Him crucified.
Scripture References: John 12

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Let her alone
Angus Fisher · Jul 24, 2023
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