The concept of Shall come to in Christianity

In Christianity, "Shall come to" signifies the joyful arrival of the ransomed in Zion, symbolizing peace and fulfillment for the righteous. It represents an ultimate destination of eternal rest for those who have lived virtuously. The phrase reflects the broader concept of reaching a final resting place, marking the culmination of one's spiritual journey. Additionally, it highlights the importance of belief and the realization of spoken promises, emphasizing that faith leads to the fulfillment of one's aspirations.

Synonyms: Will reach, Will come to, Arrive, Reach, Approach, Appear at, Enter

In Finnish: Tulee; In Dutch: Zal komen tot; In German: Kommt zu; In Swedish: Ska komma till; In French: Viendra à; In Spanish: Vendrá a; In Malay: Akan datang ke; In Portugese: Virá para; In Italian: Verrà a; In Polish: Przyjdzie do

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Christian concept of 'Shall come to'

Gnostic concept of 'Shall come to'