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How do we know that the church should be leaning on Christ?

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The church leans on Christ as her beloved, reflecting total reliance on His strength and grace.

The imagery of leaning upon the beloved in Song of Solomon 8:5 captures the essence of the church's dependence on Christ. This act of leaning signifies an intimate relationship, where believers rest in His strength and grace. Throughout Scripture, particularly in Psalms and the New Testament, believers are encouraged to cast their burdens on the Lord and trust in His provision and salvation. The church's posture of leaning highlights the necessity of moving away from self-reliance or the performance-based religion common in the world, emphasizing faith and dependence on Christ alone.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:5, Psalms 55:22, Ephesians 1:6

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Bruce Crabtree · Jul 3, 2011
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