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What is the significance of the church being called 'the woman' in Revelation?

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The symbolism of the church as 'the woman' in Revelation signifies her role in God's plan and her glorious identity in Christ.

The church is symbolically depicted as 'the woman' in Revelation, representing the bride of Christ and embodying the faithful community of believers as divinely appointed. This imagery emphasizes her purity, divine appointment, and the glory she possesses as clothed in Christ's righteousness. This view contrasts with how the church is often perceived in the world, which may focus on its imperfections. Instead, in God's sight, she is portrayed as radiant and holy, fulfilling her role to bring forth Christ into the world and sustain His mission until His return.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:1-2

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