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

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The Holy City represents the future hope and eternal security of believers, emphasizing God's sovereign promise of salvation and the culmination of His redemptive plan.

The concept of the Holy City is vital for Christians as it encapsulates the ultimate hope and future reality of God's people. In Revelation 21, the Holy City symbolizes the culmination of God's redemptive plan, showing believers that despite present struggles and trials, God's promises are steadfast and sure. This city is portrayed not only as a place but as a community—God's people, who are reconciled and perfected in Christ, where God dwells among them. This hope for the future guides believers in their faith journey, reminding them that their labor is not in vain, for they are part of a glorious kingdom that will be fully realized in the New Jerusalem.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:3, Hebrews 11:10

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The Holy City
Fred Evans · Feb 18, 2018
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