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What is the significance of the church as God's holy habitation?

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The church is significant as God's holy habitation because it represents His presence among His people and serves as the community of believers.

The church, described as God's holy habitation, signifies where His presence dwells among His people. In Exodus 15:17-18, the Lord promises to bring His people into the mountain of His inheritance, referring to Zion, the symbolic location of His presence. The church thus becomes the embodiment of God's choices and community of the redeemed, where believers are united as the body of Christ. This identity emphasizes not only the sanctity and calling of the church but also the mission of believers to proclaim the gospel and reflect God's glory to the world, affirming that the church is central to God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 15:17-18, Matthew 16:18

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