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Why is the world depicted as a wilderness in the Bible?

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The world is depicted as a wilderness because it represents a barren place devoid of true spiritual nourishment and life (Song of Solomon 8:5).

In the context of Song of Solomon 8:5, the wilderness symbolizes the spiritual desolation and barrenness of the world's religion. The world offers no true satisfaction or nourishment for the regenerate soul; instead, it presents a false hope that leads to destruction. Those who are born again often find themselves in this wilderness, seeking refuge in Christ alone. As the preacher emphasizes, the religion of this world is lifeless and opposed to the gospel of grace, leading believers to lean on their beloved, Jesus Christ, who provides true sustenance. The stark contrast between the wilderness and the comfort found in Christ showcases the believer's journey: coming out of the desolation of worldly hopes into the abundance of God's grace.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:5

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