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What does the term 'vineyard of red wine' symbolize in Isaiah?

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The 'vineyard of red wine' symbolizes God's chosen people, nourished by His grace and protection.

In Isaiah 27:2-3, the imagery of the 'vineyard of red wine' refers to the church, which is tended by the Lord Himself. The red wine symbolizes the richness and fullness of grace that the true church experiences. Just as a vineyard produces the best fruit, God's people are cleansed and made fruitful through the redemptive work of Christ. The choice wine stands for the gospel's transformative power in the life of the believer, illustrating that through union with Christ, His people flourish and are sustained in spiritual vitality. This metaphor encourages Christians to recognize their identity and relationship with God as His chosen and blessed vineyard.
Scripture References: Isaiah 27:2-3, John 15:1-5

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