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What does the Bible say about the believer's communion with Christ?

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The Bible emphasizes the necessity of maintaining communion with Christ for spiritual health and maturity, as seen in passages like Song of Solomon and Revelation.

The Bible illustrates that the believer's fellowship with Christ is fundamental for spiritual growth and maturity. As depicted in the Song of Solomon, the bride's struggle to maintain communion symbolizes the common experience of believers feeling distant from Christ at times. This communion is vital, as it allows believers to draw strength and encouragement from Christ, especially during times of spiritual slumber or disconnection. The promises in Scripture affirm that Christ will never abandon His people, and it is through the means of grace—such as prayer, reading the Word, and fellowship—that believers can rejuvenate their relationship with Christ. Revelation 3:20 underscores the personal nature of this communion, where Christ invites the believer into deeper fellowship.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5, Revelation 3:20

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