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What does the Bible say about the Church as a Lily?

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The Bible compares the Church to a Lily among thorns to illustrate its beauty and purity amidst a wicked world.

The Church is described in the Bible as a Lily among thorns, emphasizing its unique beauty and fragrance in contrast to the corruption surrounding it. This metaphor, drawn from Song of Solomon 2:2, highlights that while the Church is surrounded by sin and ungodliness (represented by the thorns), it stands out for its purity and glory. Christ himself calls the Church his love and declares that it is without spot or blemish (Ephesians 5:25-27). Thus, the Church is seen as both a cherished and protected entity by God, flourishing despite adversity.
Scripture References: Song 2:2, Ephesians 5:25-27

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