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What does the Bible say about the communion between Christ and believers?

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The Bible speaks of a deep, intimate communion between Christ and His believers, exemplified in the desire for closeness in Song of Solomon.

The Song of Solomon vividly illustrates the longing of the Bride for communion with her Beloved, representing every believing soul's desire for intimate fellowship with Christ. This yearning is rooted in the reality of Christ's incarnation, where He becomes our Brother, allowing us to approach Him without shame. The believers' hearts, like the Bride's in the Song, desire to live in constant communion with Christ, expressing love and gratitude through acts of devotion and acknowledgment of His presence in their lives. As believers, we see this communion as essential for spiritual growth, peace, and the experience of divine love, reinforcing our bond with Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:1-4, Hebrews 2:11-14, 1 John 3:1

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