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How does the Bible describe the preparation of the King's daughters?

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The preparation is likened to being adorned with garments of gold, symbolizing righteousness and the work of grace.

The preparation of the King's daughters is depicted in Psalm 45:13-14, where their garments are described as 'wrought gold.' This symbolizes the righteousness that believers possess through Christ. The process of preparation involves a lifetime of sanctification and the work of grace applied to our hearts. Just as gold is refined and made beautiful with heat, the trials and tribulations we face in life serve to purify our faith and prepare us for the coming glory. Believers are being adorned for their eternal union with Christ, representing the culmination of salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:13-14, Isaiah 61:10

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