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How does the moon represent the church in the Bible?

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The moon represents the church as it reflects the light of the sun, signifying that the church's role is to reflect Christ's light in a dark world.

In Revelation 12, the moon is depicted as a representation of the church, which shines brightly in a dark world by reflecting the light of Christ, who is likened to the sun. Just as the moon has no light of its own but reflects the sun's light, so too does the church bear witness to the light of Christ. This reflects the essence of Christian service, as our role is to point others to the true light and glory of Jesus, rather than seeking glory for ourselves. Understanding this relationship enhances our mission and purpose as the body of Christ, showing the world the hope and life found solely in Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:1, John 8:12, Matthew 5:14-16

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