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Why is mourning for Zion important for Christians?

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Mourning for Zion reflects a deep concern for the church and its condition, showing love for Christ and His interests.

Mourning for Zion is vital for Christians as it embodies a passion for the wellbeing of the church, which is the body of Christ. In a world so often indifferent to spiritual matters, the call to weep and pray for Zion emphasizes a believer's identification with Christ's suffering for His people. The psalmist's lamentation over Zion's desolation encourages the faithful to recognize the importance of interceding on behalf of the church. As followers of Christ, our hearts should ache for the state of Zion, understanding that neglecting this concern leads to a lack of engagement in God's mission to redeem and restore. Our participation in Zion’s hardships showcases our commitment to the very heart of God, whose glory and presence are tied to the flourishing of His church.
Scripture References: Psalm 137:5, Joel 2:17, Isaiah 51:18

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Psalm 137:5
Robert Hawker · Feb 13, 2016
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