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What does the Bible say about the voice of Christ?

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The Bible portrays the voice of Christ as the means through which He communicates with His church, emphasizing its sweetness and significance.

In Scripture, the voice of Christ is often depicted as a personal communication to His people. For instance, in the Song of Solomon, the voice of the beloved symbolizes the intimate relationship between Christ and His church. The voice is described as sweet and desirable, exemplifying how He communicates love and truth to His bride, the church. Christ’s voice is not only heard in the Scriptures, which are referred to as His inscripturated Word, but also through the preaching of the Gospel by ordained ministers. This dual aspect underscores the importance of both Scripture and preaching in hearing and recognizing the voice of Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:8, Matthew 12:18, Isaiah 61:10, Ephesians 5:25-32, John 10:27, John 10:4-5, Revelation 1:17-18

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