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What does the phrase 'not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed' mean?

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'Not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed' signifies the permanent security of God's church.

In Isaiah 33:20, the phrase indicates that the foundation of God's church stands firm and unshakeable. The stakes and cords symbolize the security and stability that God provides to His people. This assurance resonates with believers, reminding them that regardless of the turmoil around them, God's church is eternally protected. The imagery of stakes suggests that God's promises and the identity of the church as His chosen people are unalterable and firmly established in His sovereign will, giving comfort and hope to the faithful.
Scripture References: Isaiah 33:20

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Look Upon Zion
Clay Curtis · Dec 12, 2010
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