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What does the Song of Songs teach us about the relationship between Jesus and the Church?

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The Song of Songs beautifully illustrates the intimate love relationship between Jesus and His Bride, the Church.

The Song of Songs is rich in metaphorical language that depicts the passionate and intimate relationship between the Lord Jesus and His Church. Throughout the book, we see echoes of the Gospel and an invitation for deeper communion with Christ. This relationship is characterized by love, grace, and a longing for closeness, illustrating that true spiritual intimacy comes from inviting God into our hearts and lives. As the Shulamite expresses her desire for closeness, believers are called to reflect on their own need for God's love, perfecting our union with Christ, the ultimate bridegroom of the Church.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:2, Ephesians 5:25-27

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Song of Songs 1
Angus Fisher · Apr 7, 2013
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