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What does it mean to be a lily among thorns?

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Being a lily among thorns symbolizes the beauty and purity of believers in a world filled with difficulties and sin.

The metaphor of a lily among thorns encapsulates the Christian experience in a fallen world. While believers are surrounded by adversities, represented by thorns, they are simultaneously called to reflect Christ's beauty. This imagery asserts that despite the malignance and negativity around them, God's chosen ones retain their value and identity as His beloved. Each Christian, bearing the image of Christ, is seen as a precious creation amidst chaos, reminding us of the sustaining grace that Christ provides in our daily struggles.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:2, Jeremiah 23:6, 1 John 4:17

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Song of Songs 2
Angus Fisher · Apr 14, 2013
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