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Why is the concept of the Holy City essential for Christians?

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The Holy City represents God's sanctuary for His people and embodies the ultimate hope of eternal fellowship with Him.

The concept of the Holy City holds profound significance for Christians as it symbolizes a place of divine presence and worship. In Nehemiah, the transformation of Jerusalem from ruins to a Holy City signifies God's redemptive work and the blessing of communal worship. For believers today, this reflects the ultimate hope of being part of the eternal New Jerusalem described in Revelation, where God dwells with His people, and where sin and death are no more. The Holy City teaches us about our identity as God’s people, called not only to live in holiness but also to anticipate the full realization of His kingdom.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:2, Nehemiah 11:1, Hebrews 13:14

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Nehemiah 12
Angus Fisher · Dec 12, 2013
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