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What does the Bible say about Jesus as the flower of the field?

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The Bible presents Jesus as the preeminent flower of the field, beautifully illustrating His unique beauty and fragrance derived solely from God.

In Psalm 103:15, the imagery of Jesus as the flower of the field highlights His divine origins and attributes. Unlike human flowers, which draw their beauty from earthly elements, Jesus is planted by God's right hand, representing His divine conception and the uniqueness of His nature. He is the sweetest, most fragrant flower that God has ever planted, often overlooked and despised, yet invaluable and glorious in His purpose of salvation. This metaphor beautifully underscores the contrast between Christ's humble beginnings and His ultimate significance in God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Psalm 103:15

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Psalm 103:15
Robert Hawker · May 18, 2016
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