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What does the Bible say about the King's Daughter?

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The 'King's Daughter' refers to believers in Christ, depicted as His bride and part of His royal family.

In Psalm 45, the term 'King's Daughter' symbolizes believers who are united with Christ as His bride. As described in the sermon, believers are depicted as part of a royal family, chosen and redeemed by the grace of God. They are described in several ways, including 'honorable women' and a 'Queen in the gold of Ophir,' highlighting their dignity and value before the Lord. Through Christ's atoning sacrifice, believers become heirs of His grace, enjoying the blessings of being part of God's family. This beautiful imagery emphasizes the intimate relationship between Christ and His church, where believers are adorned with the finest garments of His righteousness.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:9-17, Ephesians 2:6, 1 Peter 3:18

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