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What does the Bible say about the wilderness in spiritual life?

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The wilderness represents a spiritually barren state, reflecting the emptiness of the world for believers.

The wilderness symbolizes a place where spiritual growth is hindered, depicting a lack of true benefit or satisfaction for believers. In this context, the world becomes a wilderness where nothing substantial grows, unable to nourish the soul. Believers often discover, through divine revelation, that this wilderness reflects their initial spiritual condition before the Lord draws them up towards Him. The world offers fleeting comforts, yet genuine contentment can only be found in Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 3:6, Song of Solomon 8:5

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