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What does the Bible say about the significance of Christ's cheeks and lips?

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Christ's cheeks symbolize His countenance, a reflection of His thoughts and the way He reveals Himself, while His lips represent the gracious communication of God's will.

In the Song of Solomon 5:13, the bride's description of Christ's cheeks as 'a bed of spices' signifies His countenance, which reveals much about His character and thoughts towards humanity. The cheeks symbolize the divine manifestation of Christ's mind, reflecting God's perspective on humanity (Psalm 34:16; Psalm 31:16). In contrast, His lips, described as 'like lilies,' embody the righteous communication from God to His people, highlighting how His words provide comfort and instruction (John 17:8). Both aspects are crucial for believers as they reveal the nature of Christ and His relationship with the church, emphasizing both His holiness and His grace.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:13, Psalm 34:16, Psalm 31:16, John 17:8

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