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What does the Bible say about God's dealings with His people?

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The Bible illustrates God's personal dealings with His people through metaphors like the garden in the Song of Solomon.

In the Bible, especially in the Song of Solomon, God's dealings with His people are depicted as a deep, personal relationship. The imagery of a garden signifies the beauty and the care God has for His people, highlighting His sovereign grace that separates and nurtures them. The personal character of God's interaction with His chosen ones is a testament to His mercy and love, inviting believers to recognize their significance as His beloved.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon, Ezekiel 36:26-27, John 3:6

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