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What does the Bible say about the church coming out of the wilderness?

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The Bible depicts the church as coming out of the wilderness, symbolizing a transition from spiritual barrenness to reliance on Christ.

In Song of Solomon 8:5, the church is portrayed as coming up from the wilderness, a reflection of being called out of spiritual desolation. This wilderness symbolizes a life devoid of living waters and bread of life, making the church's call out of it significant. It reflects God's saving grace as He leads His elect from their state of loneliness and danger into His presence, ultimately bringing them to a city of habitation, as described in Psalms 107, wherein His people find satisfaction and fulfillment in Him.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:5, Psalms 107, Ezekiel 20:34-36

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Bruce Crabtree · Jul 3, 2011
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