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What does Song of Solomon teach about Christ's relationship with the church?

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The Song of Solomon illustrates the deep, affectionate relationship between Christ and His church, emphasizing mutual love and devotion.

The Song of Solomon serves as a rich allegory representing Christ's unwavering love for His church. While it contains romantic language, its true interpretation focuses on the spiritual bond between the Savior and His believers. The text portrays the church as the bride yearning for the bridegroom, illustrating how Christ cherishes and beautifies His people. This mutual love, fully realized through redemption, emphasizes that believers are robed in Christ’s righteousness, making them pure and lovely in His sight. The relationship depicted in this song echoes God's covenantal love and His desire for intimacy with His people.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:1-4, Ephesians 5:25-27

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