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What does it mean that believers are His lilies?

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Being called His lilies signifies that believers are made righteous and beautiful through Christ's atoning work.

In the sermon, the preacher emphasizes that Jesus is depicted as the lily among thorns, illustrating His purity and righteousness. As believers are in Christ, they are transformed into lilies as well, reflecting His righteousness in their lives. This transformation signifies that although we are surrounded by a world of thorns, God's grace makes us new creations, and through Christ, we embody His beauty and holiness. This distinction highlights the discriminating love of God, who chose specific individuals to be His beloved, affirming their worth and identity in Him. Thus, being called His lilies underscores the profound change wrought by the gospel in the lives of believers.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:2, Isaiah 35:1-2

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