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Why is the church compared to a vineyard in the Bible?

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The church is likened to a vineyard to illustrate God's care, ownership, and the expectation of fruitfulness from His people.

The metaphor of the vineyard is prevalent throughout Scripture, representing the church as the community of believers whom God has called and redeemed. In Song of Solomon 8:12, Solomon speaks of the church as a vineyard—the vineyard owned by Christ, who expects fruit from His planting. Just as a vinedresser tends to the vineyard, keeping it fruitful, likewise, God provides gifted men to care for His church. This representation emphasizes that the church belongs to Christ and is to be nurtured for His glory. Ultimately, the vineyard is to produce the fruit of righteousness, which reflects the transformative work of His grace in the lives of believers and glorifies God.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:12, Matthew 21:33-46

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