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What does Song of Solomon teach us about the relationship between Christ and His people?

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Song of Solomon illustrates the intimate and affectionate relationship between Christ and His church.

Song of Solomon conveys the depth of the relationship between Christ and His people through vivid imagery of love, beauty, and intimacy. It presents Christ as the bridegroom and the church as His beloved bride, emphasizing themes of affection and commitment. In reflecting upon the garden metaphor in this text, it is revealed that Christ actively cultivates, protects, and cherishes His people, akin to a gardener tending to a special garden. This relationship underscores the reality of how Christ values His church, indicating that His love is not only passionate but also nurturing, aiming for the sanctification and glory of His bride.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 4:12-14

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