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Why is the church called the city of the book?

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The church is called the city of the book, as it signifies the Lamb's book of life, representing the names of the elect written by God.

The term 'city of the book' refers to the church as part of God's eternal plan, specifically linked to the Lamb's book of life. This scriptural metaphor reveals that the church is not just any community; it encompasses the chosen people of God whose names are inscribed before the foundation of the world. The city symbolizes a people who have been redeemed and called out for His glory. As depicted in Revelation, this city is characterized by the eternal presence and blessings of God, making it a refuge for those seeking spiritual sustenance.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:27, Judges 1:12-15

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