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What does the Bible say about the relationship between Christ and the believer?

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The Bible describes the relationship between Christ and the believer as that of a bride and groom, emphasizing intimacy and love.

The relationship between Christ and the believer is vividly depicted in the Song of Solomon, particularly in 1:4 where the bride expresses her longing for the King. This intimacy reflects the profound connection believers have with Christ, who draws them into a close fellowship. Believers recognize their need for His love and guidance, understanding that they cannot truly come to Him unless He draws them first, as is affirmed in Jeremiah 31:3. This relationship is characterized not just by affection, but also by a deep sense of reliance and gratitude because believers cannot conjure up this love on their own.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:1-4, Jeremiah 31:3

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Marvin Stalnaker · Jan 21, 2004
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