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Why is the idea of monuments significant in Christianity?

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Monuments in Christianity serve as reminders of God's faithfulness and acts of deliverance.

Monuments, such as the altars built in the Old Testament, function as physical reminders of God's faithfulness to His people throughout history. Each altar bore witness to significant events that revealed God's mercy and His covenantal relationships with humanity. In the New Testament, believers themselves act as living monuments, embodying the grace of God through faith in Christ. These testimonies are meant to provoke worship and remembrance, reminding us of the central aspects of our faith and the historical acts of deliverance that have defined our relationship with God.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 3:2-3

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