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What does the Bible say about Christ and His church in Song of Solomon?

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Song of Solomon illustrates the love relationship between Christ and His church, depicting Christ as the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys.

Song of Solomon serves as a poetic exploration of the profound love relationship that exists between Christ and His church. In the opening verses, Christ is referred to as the 'rose of Sharon' and 'the lily of the valleys,' symbolizing His beauty and purity. The church responds with admiration, asserting that as the lily among thorns, Christ stands out among all others. This back-and-forth dialogue emphasizes a deep and personal connection, reflecting a divine romance where Christ, as the bridegroom, lovingly engages with His bride, the church, highlighting mutual adoration. Throughout this book, believers are invited to meditate on the depths of this love and what it means for their relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:1-4

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