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What does it mean to dwell in the gardens as Christians?

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To dwell in the gardens signifies being part of God's collective Church, nurtured by His grace and truth.

In the context of the Song of Solomon, dwelling in the gardens symbolizes belonging to the community of faith where believers are nurtured in their relationship with Christ. This imagery highlights that while the Church is one, it exists in diverse congregations. The idea of gardens represents places of spiritual nourishment and growth. God tends to His people like a caretaker, ensuring they flourish in faith and unity, as noted in Psalm 84:4: 'Blessed are they that dwell in thy house.' Being part of these gardens means finding support and communion with fellow believers, experiencing the collective joy and strength that comes from being part of the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:13-14, Psalm 84:4

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