The Church is called a garden to represent beauty, fertility, and intimate relationship with Christ, thriving in His grace.
The metaphor of the Church as a garden serves multiple purposes, highlighting the beauty and growth found in the life of believers. A garden is a place where life flourishes, and similarly, the Church is where the seeds of faith grow into vibrant expressions of God's grace. In this garden, Christ, as the gardener, nurtures His people, providing them with the living water of His Word. This imagery also implies exclusivity, denoting that the experiences and blessings within the Church are reserved for those who belong to Him. Thus, it reflects God's loving care and commitment to cultivating a fruitful relationship with His Church.
Scripture References:
Song of Solomon 4:12, John 15:1-2, Ephesians 2:10
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