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What does the Song of Solomon teach about Christ's love?

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The Song of Solomon portrays the intimate and passionate love Christ has for His church, depicted through the language of romance.

The Song of Solomon, often seen as a love letter between Christ and His church, expresses profound intimacy and affection. Christ's love is not only portrayed as sovereign but also deeply personal, showcasing a relationship that is exclusive to His people. Just as one would cherish love letters from a spouse, so is the language of this song intimate and precious, illustrating the covenant love God has for His elect. It reflects both the church’s response of love and admiration for Christ, and Christ’s reciprocation of love, making it a unique depiction of their relationship throughout history.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:2-4

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The Song Of Songs
Paul Mahan · Mar 13, 2002
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