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Why is the concept of Jerusalem important for Christians?

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Jerusalem, as a spiritual symbol, highlights God's promises of redemption and the hope of eternal communion with Him.

For Christians, Jerusalem signifies the culmination of God's redemptive work. Historically, it was the site of significant biblical events, and spiritually, it represents the fulfillment of God’s covenant promises. In Isaiah, God speaks of a New Jerusalem that transcends physical structures; it symbolizes the realization of eternal life and joy among His people. This understanding encourages believers to rejoice in their identity as part of this spiritual city, affirming that their hope is not dependent on external conditions but rooted in Christ's redemptive work, as He is the true 'City' where God dwells with His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 65:18-19, Revelation 21:2

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New Jerusalem
Paul Mahan · Dec 27, 2006
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