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Why is the church described as a cup of trembling?

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The church is referred to as a cup of trembling to signify the danger for those who oppose it.

In Zechariah 12:2, the church is depicted as a 'cup of trembling' which symbolizes its role as a source of fear and judgment for its adversaries. Those who oppose the church of God, which represents His presence and authority on earth, do so at their own peril. This metaphor illustrates how God makes the church a formidable and frightening force for those who stand against it. Instead of trembling within itself, the church's existence provokes terror in those who oppose it, affirming that God will defend His people and ensure their ultimate victory over adversaries.
Scripture References: Zechariah 12:2

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