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How does the concept of the church as a garden reflect God's creation?

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The church as a garden reflects God's creative power and intention for beauty and life among His people.

The portrayal of the church as a garden draws from God's creation account, specifically in Genesis, where the original garden was a place of beauty and harmony. In the same way, the church is intended to flourish as a community of grace, reflecting the divine beauty of Christ. Each believer is likened to a plant lovingly cultivated by the Gardener—Christ Himself. This metaphor encourages believers to thrive in their faith, growing together in a community characterized by love and good works, ultimately glorifying the Creator who designed His church with purpose and delight.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:8, Song of Solomon 4:12

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The Lord's Garden
Paul Mahan · Apr 27, 2016
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