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What does the Bible say about the church as a mother?

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The Bible describes the church as the mother of believers in Isaiah 49, symbolizing her vital role in nurturing and birthing God's children.

In Isaiah 49, the church is depicted as a mother, with Christ as her faithful husband, ensuring she nurtures His children. This metaphor emphasizes the church's role in caring for, feeding, and nurturing the redeemed. Verse 17 proclaims that 'thy children shall make haste,' indicating that those chosen by God, destined for salvation, will be born into the church. This role is essential as it underscores God’s providential design in using the church to bring forth spiritual life, despite opposition and destruction from false religions and corrupt doctrines. The church, as the mother, is intimately connected to Christ’s redemptive work, drawing her children to the teachings of the gospel.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:17-21

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