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

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The Bible describes the Church as coming out of the wilderness, leaning upon her Beloved, symbolizing a departure from the world and dependence on Christ.

In Song of Solomon 8:5, the Church is depicted as coming up from the wilderness, leaning upon her Beloved. This imagery signifies the transformation of believers who, by God's grace, turn away from the barrenness of the world and seek their sustenance and strength in Christ. The wilderness represents a state of spiritual desolation that contrasts with the grace and provision found in Christ, emphasizing the Church's journey from a life of sin to one of grace and communion with God.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:5, 2 Corinthians 6:17, Psalms 107, Ezekiel 20:34-36

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Bruce Crabtree · Jul 3, 2011
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