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Why is it important to mourn for Zion?

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Mourning for Zion is essential as it reflects a Christian's love for the Church and a recognition of her struggles.

Mourning for Zion—as the text from Isaiah calls it—serves to express the collective grief of believers for the Church's trials. This mourning is not a sign of despair but a reflection of a genuine affection for the Church, where believers share in her struggles and triumphs. As the Church faces persecution, worldliness, and a departure from the gospel, mourning becomes a means of interceding and pleading for her restoration. Believers, motivated by love for Christ and His Church, bear one another's burdens, as taught in Galatians 6:2, thereby fulfilling the law of Christ by genuinely caring for the Church and praying for her peace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:10, Galatians 6:2

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