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Why is it significant that believers have come to the city of the living God?

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Believers’ arrival at the city of the living God signifies their acceptance into God's eternal kingdom and fellowship with Him and the saints.

The significance of believers coming to the city of the living God, as described in Hebrews 12:22-23, is profound. This 'heavenly Jerusalem' represents the ultimate hope and destiny for believers, signifying acceptance into God's family and the communal aspect of salvation. In this city, believers are seen as fellow citizens with the saints, granted access to God and His holiness. This calling underscores the unity of the church—both on earth and in heaven—as one body under Christ, where all believers share in the eternal rewards and fellowship with God. It offers the assurance of belonging and the profound peace that comes from being reconciled and accepted by our Creator.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:22-23, Revelation 21:2

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