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Why is Christ called 'undefiled' in the context of the Song of Solomon?

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Christ refers to His people as 'undefiled' because they are made clean through His sacrifice.

In the Song of Solomon, Christ calls His bride His 'undefiled' one, illustrating the profound truth of redemption. While we are inherently sinful, the cleansing blood of Christ makes His people pure and righteous in His sight. This designation signifies that despite our flaws, Christ views those in Him as spotless and beautiful. This concept echoes throughout Scripture, where God declares His people justified and accepted, emphasizing the transformation that occurs through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 6:9, Revelation 1:5, Hebrews 10:14

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