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What does the Bible say about the church as the rose of Sharon?

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The Bible likens the church to the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley to illustrate its beauty and resilience in Christ.

In Song of Solomon 2:1-3, the Shulamite refers to herself as a rose of Sharon and a lily of the valleys, indicating her beauty and virtue. This imagery reflects the church's identity, emphasizing how believers, by God's grace, are made beautiful and resilient despite the challenges they face in a fallen world. The church blossoms under the 'Sun of Righteousness,' responding to Christ's love and displaying beauty amidst adversity, similar to how these flowers flourish in various conditions.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:1-3, Malachi 4:2

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