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What does it mean for the church to be a 'garden enclosed'?

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Being a 'garden enclosed' denotes the church as a secure place where God's chosen people are protected and nurtured.

In Song of Solomon 4:12, the church is depicted as a 'garden enclosed,' suggesting that it is a special and protected space where God's elect are gathered. This enclosure symbolizes the security of believers within God’s providence. Just as a fenced garden is cared for and distinct from the wilderness, the church is a unique community set apart for God’s glory, where His grace flows freely. This imagery assures believers that they are cherished and safeguarded, belonging to Christ's reign and enjoying spiritual nourishment.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 4:12

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