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What does the Bible say about the Church's identity as a widow?

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The Bible uses the figure of a widow to represent the Church's current state of humility and separation from worldly influences.

In the parable from Luke 18:3, the widow represents the Church of God on earth, emphasizing its role as a humble and injured entity amidst a world that often rejects it. The Church's identity as a widow symbolizes its separation from the world and its anticipation of future glory. This widowhood reflects the Church's faithfulness in fulfilling God's will, despite its apparent weakness and lack of influence. The Church's true success is measured not by worldly standards but by its commitment to Christ and its witness in a hostile environment.
Scripture References: Luke 18:3

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