What does the pursuit of wool and flax represent for the believer?
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The pursuit of wool and flax represents the believer's quest for Christ's righteousness and their identity in Him.
In Proverbs 31, the virtuous woman seeks both wool and flax, which represent the believer's longing for the righteousness found in Christ. Wool symbolizes the purity and beauty of Christ's sacrifice, while flax, which must be beaten to produce linen, illustrates the suffering and trials that lead to the creation of fine linen representing the saints' righteousness. This dual pursuit exemplifies how believers are to seek the righteousness of Christ in their lives and the resultant holiness that comes from being united with Him. Thus, the bride of Christ, being clothed in this righteousness, honors God as she seeks after these spiritual garments.
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