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Why is the church considered God's garden?

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The church is depicted as God's garden, a place where He cultivates righteousness and praise.

In the sermon, the church is metaphorically described as a garden cultivated by God, producing righteousness and praise (Isaiah 61:11). This imagery reflects the growth and spiritual vitality intended for the church, as God nurtures His people into mature believers. Just as a well-tended garden yields fruits, the church, through divine grace, brings forth good works that glorify God. The concept conveys that the health of the church is directly related to its dependence on God's power and grace to flourish.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:11

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