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What does Zechariah say about God's relationship with the church?

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Zechariah illustrates that God desires to dwell with His people and governs their spiritual reality.

In Zechariah 8:3, God declares, 'I am returned unto Zion, and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem.' This signifies not only a physical return but a divine assurance of His spiritual presence among His people. The imagery of God dwelling with His church is foundational to understanding the New Testament fulfillment found in Christ. It reflects the intimate relationship He establishes with His believers, demonstrating that the church is where truth resides. This relationship is further expanded upon in the New Testament, where believers are assured that Christ dwells among them, signifying His active involvement in their lives as a community of faith. Through this, God binds Himself to the church, promising to guide, protect, and ultimately save His people from their sins.
Scripture References: Zechariah 8:3, Matthew 18:20, Revelation 21:3

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Jealous for Zion
Norm Wells · Oct 27, 2021
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