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What does the Song of Solomon say about the love of Christ?

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The Song of Solomon illustrates the deep and personal love Christ has for His bride, the church.

In the Song of Solomon, particularly in the opening verses, the relationship between Christ and His church is beautifully depicted through the intimate language of love and desire. The bride expresses a longing for Christ, symbolizing the believer's heart that seeks a personal and affectionate connection with the Lord. This passage emphasizes that such love is better than earthly pleasures, as Christ's love is pure, everlasting, and sovereign. It serves to remind believers of the deep affection and care Christ has for His people, manifested through His actions of living, dying, and interceding for them.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:1-2, Psalm 73:25

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