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How do we know that the Church's widowhood is a true representation of its condition?

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The widowhood of the Church reflects its current condition as foretold by Scripture, aligning with the suffering experienced by Christ.

We understand the Church's widowhood as a true representation of its condition by examining its alignment with biblical prophecy and the experience of suffering that Christ endured. The Church's state of being a widow signifies its current hardships and separation from worldly acknowledgment, just as Christ faced rejection and scorn during His earthly ministry. This theological understanding emphasizes that the Church does not seek to assimilate into the world but remains distinct, fulfilling its mission to testify to God's glory until Christ returns. The consistent themes of suffering and hope in both the Old and New Testaments validate this view, adding credibility to the depiction of the Church as a widow waiting for its Bridegroom.
Scripture References: Romans 8:18, 2 Corinthians 4:17

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