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What does it mean to be asleep in our relationship with Christ?

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Being asleep in our relationship with Christ refers to a state of spiritual dullness or carelessness, despite still being His.

In the context of the Song of Solomon, being 'asleep' symbolizes a spiritual state of indifference or preoccupation that affects our relationship with Christ. It suggests that even though the believer’s heart remains alive to Him, there can be a dullness that prevents full engagement with His presence. This state is not one of death, but rather one of hesitation and self-absorption that distracts from the vibrancy of faith. The call from Christ to 'open the door' signifies His continual desire for communion, urging believers to awaken and rekindle their love and zeal for Him.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:2

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