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How do we know that Jesus is the bridegroom?

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Jesus is identified as the bridegroom in the Bible, especially by John the Baptist in John 3:29, highlighting His unique role in salvation history.

The identification of Jesus as the bridegroom is made explicit in John 3:29, where John the Baptist states, 'He that hath the bride is the bridegroom.' This assertion not only affirms Jesus’ divine status but also illustrates His intimate relationship with His people who are metaphorically referred to as His bride. This relationship is characterized by covenant love and commitment, suggesting that Christ's union with the Church is a fundamental aspect of His redemptive work. Furthermore, throughout the New Testament, this metaphor emphasizes the depth of His sacrifice and love—His giving of Himself for the redemption of His bride is a profound testament to His authority and character.
Scripture References: John 3:29, Luke 5:34

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Luke 5:33-39
J.C. Ryle · Jun 4, 2016
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