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Why is the love of Christ for His church significant?

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The love of Christ for His church is significant because it ensures our security and portrays His perfect, unchanging affection for His people.

The significance of Christ's love for His church cannot be overstated; it serves as the foundation for believers' security and hope. Throughout the Song of Solomon, we read of Christ's persistent affirmations of love for His people, reinforcing that there is 'no spot' in them due to His perfect atonement. This love is unlike human love, which fluctuates and is often conditional. In contrast, Christ’s love is steadfast and perfect. Knowing that we are united with Him, and that His desire is towards us, instills comfort and assurance in our hearts. Such a relationship means that no matter our failures, His love remains constant and unfailing, urging us to deepen our affections and understanding of Him.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 4:7, Ephesians 5:25

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