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What does the Bible say about Christ being exalted by His ministers?

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The Bible depicts Christ as being exalted by His ministers, represented in the Song of Solomon as He is carried by valiant men.

In the Song of Solomon, chapter 3, verses 6-11, Christ is portrayed as being exalted by His ministers, depicted as valiant men who carry Him on a palanquin. This imagery signifies how ministers serve to bring Christ to His people, lifting Him high for all to see, just as the watchmen of Jerusalem behold the procession in wonder. This metaphor emphasizes the role of the church and its ministers in glorifying Christ and making Him known in a world which is described as a wilderness, full of rebellion and spiritual barrenness. This exaltation holds significance as it reflects the church's responsibility to proclaim the beauty and majesty of Christ in all circumstances.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 3:6-11

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