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Why is the image of Bethel significant for Christians?

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Bethel, meaning 'house of God', represents a place of divine revelation and worship, where believers encounter God and His grace.

Bethel is significant because it symbolizes a sacred space where Jacob encountered God and received a divine promise (Genesis 28:16-17). For Christians, it serves as a reminder that true worship occurs through personal encounters with God, where one can hear from Him and understand His grace. Jacob’s experience at Bethel illustrates the importance of returning to God in faith, dependence, and worship throughout life. As Bethel was the site of God's revelation and promise to Jacob, it underscores the notion that believers today can meet God, receive His promises, and worship Him in spirit and truth. Additionally, it encourages Christians to maintain a consistent relationship with God, continually seeking His presence.
Scripture References: Genesis 28:16-17

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