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Why should Christians care about the fate of Jerusalem?

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Understanding the fate of Jerusalem helps Christians grasp the seriousness of sin and its consequences in light of God's mercy and judgment.

For Christians, the fate of Jerusalem serves as a poignant reminder of the severe consequences of sin and the importance of recognizing God's mercy and grace. The historical events surrounding Jerusalem's destruction elucidate the repercussions of rejecting God and His revelations, highlighting how sin can lead to both spiritual and physical calamity. It emphasizes the need for vigilance, repentance, and the acknowledgment of Christ as Lord. Furthermore, it reflects God's overarching plan for redemption, even amidst judgment, as seen through the remnant that turned to Him for salvation. This realization encourages believers to cherish the grace given through Christ and to share that hope with others.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5-6, 2 Peter 3:9

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Jerusalem in heaps
Mike Baker · Oct 11, 2023
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