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Why is the concept of Christ's heart important for Christians?

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Christ's heart signifies His deep love and compassion for His people, as described in the metaphor of 'His belly' in Song of Solomon 5:14.

The metaphor of Christ's heart, or 'belly,' as seen in Song of Solomon 5:14, represents His unwavering love and compassion for His beloved, the Church. It underscores the intimate relationship between Christ and His people, showing that His heart is pure, unchangeable, and filled with compassion. This is significant for Christians because it reassures them of their place in God's covenant love, reminding them that despite their sinful nature, they are eternally loved and cherished by Him. As recipients of such wonderful grace, believers find comfort and encouragement in knowing they are secure in His heart, reflecting a love that can never be lost.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:14, Malachi 3:6, Hebrews 7:24

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His Belly
Marvin Stalnaker · Nov 24, 2004
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