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What does the Bible say about the church's view in Revelation?

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The Bible portrays the church as glorious and radiant, reflecting God's perspective rather than its own shortcomings.

In Revelation 12:1, the church is depicted as a woman clothed with the sun, standing on the moon, signifying her glory and the triumph she holds over darkness. This vision illustrates how God views His church—radiant and glorious—contrary to how she often perceives herself, filled with feelings of desolation and unworthiness. The church may have had moments of despair throughout the Old Testament, but God's perspective remains that she is cleansed and justified by His grace, which should shape the church's understanding of her identity in Christ. This highlights the profound truth that believers must see themselves as God sees them—accepted and loved in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:1, Jeremiah 23:6, Ephesians 5:25-27

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