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

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The Bible metaphorically describes the Church as a vineyard, representing God's chosen people, nurtured and protected by Him.

In Scripture, the Church is often likened to a vineyard, which signifies a place of cultivation and growth. For instance, Isaiah 5:1-7 illustrates the vineyard as the house of Israel, emphasizing that it is God who plants and cultivates His people. Just as a vineyard is fenced and protected from wild beasts, the Church is surrounded by God's divine attributes and providence, ensuring the safety of His people (Isaiah 5:2). This metaphor conveys the idea that the Church, as God's vineyard, is separate from the wilderness of the world, called to be a peculiar people dedicated to Him (1 Peter 2:9).
Scripture References: Isaiah 5:1-7, 1 Peter 2:9

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