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What does the Bible say about the beauty of Christ's bride?

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The Bible describes Christ's bride as beautiful and without blemish, symbolizing the redemption and righteousness given to believers.

In the Song of Solomon, the bride is referred to as beautiful multiple times, which signifies how Christ views His church. Despite our innate sinfulness, in Christ we are seen as beautiful because we are washed in His precious blood and clothed in His perfect righteousness. This illustrates the profound love Christ has for His people, seeing no fault or blemish in them, but only beauty. In Ephesians 5:27, it is stated that He will present the church to Himself as a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle, which encapsulates this notion of divine beauty bestowed upon the redeemed.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 4:1-7, Ephesians 5:27, Ephesians 5:25-27, Genesis 24:16

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