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What does the Bible say about leaning upon Christ?

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The Bible teaches that believers should lean on Christ for strength and guidance, symbolizing their trust in Him.

In the Song of Solomon, the imagery of leaning upon the beloved reflects the relationship between believers and Christ. Just as one leans on a support in times of weakness, Christians are encouraged to trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, recognizing their dependence on His strength and grace. This trust is rooted in the understanding that it is not by our own strength that we persevere in faith but by leaning on Christ, who has promised to keep us secure. The notion of leaning signifies a deep reliance on His mercy and faithfulness, acknowledging that we cannot stand or walk without Him. In practical terms, this trust is expressed through prayer, recognizing our inadequacies and resting in His promises.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:5, Hebrews 11:13, John 10:27

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