What does the Bible say about Christ's pursuit of His people?
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The Bible illustrates Christ's relentless pursuit of His people, as seen in the imagery of the Shulamite's lover in Song of Solomon.
In the Song of Solomon, we see a vivid picture of Christ's pursuit of His people, which reflects the intensity and fervor with which He seeks to gather His chosen ones. The imagery used, such as the lover leaping across mountains, symbolizes Christ's unwavering commitment and aggressive pursuit of His church. He does not simply wait for us to reach out; rather, He actively seeks, finds, and saves every one of His sheep, pursuant to His divine purpose, as noted in John 17:12, where He declares that none of those given to Him by the Father would be lost. This divine pursuit emphasizes that our salvation is not based on our initiative but rather on God's sovereign grace and loving determination to bring His people to Himself.
Scripture References:
Song of Solomon 2:8-13, John 17:12
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