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What does the Bible say about being a garden in Christ?

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Believers are referred to as the Lord's garden, representing their uniqueness and beauty in Christ.

In the Song of Solomon, believers are depicted as the Lord's garden, signifying their distinctiveness compared to the world. While the world is likened to a wilderness filled with sin, believers are portrayed as a beautiful and fruitful garden, pleasing to God. This metaphor emphasizes the transformative work of Christ in the lives of believers, who, despite their imperfections, are viewed as lovely and fair by Him. As the garden reflects beauty and sweetness, so do believers, who are called to bear fruit and glorify God through their lives.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 4:12

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The Lord's Garden
J. C. Ryle · Nov 14, 2007
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