In Jabez Rutt's sermon titled "A Description of the Church," he deeply explores the relationship between Christ and His Church through the lens of the Song of Solomon, specifically drawing from chapter 6, verse 10. The main theological topic addressed is the identity and beauty of the Church as the beloved of Christ, portrayed through poetic metaphor. Rutt articulates how Christ's love for the Church is vivid and active, citing scriptural references such as Ephesians and Hebrews, which illuminate the unity and spiritual bond between Christ and believers. He emphasizes that the Church, like the moon, reflects Christ's light and bears a beauty that is derived entirely from Him, adding that this dynamic connection has both current and eschatological significance in the believer's journey. This understanding not only encourages believers to find strength in their identity as the Church but also underlines the importance of spiritual communion through prayer and faith in Christ.
“She looks forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, terrible as an army with banners.”
“The church is never stronger than when she's on her knees in prayer.”
“If thou know not, O thou fairest among women, go thy way forth by the footsteps of the flock.”
“The king's daughter is all glorious within. Her clothing is of wrought gold.”
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