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How do we know that salvation is like a marriage?

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Salvation is likened to marriage in the Bible, as seen in Ephesians 5, where Christ is the bridegroom and the church is the bride.

The analogy of salvation as a marriage is rich in Scripture, particularly in Ephesians 5:30-32, where the Apostle Paul describes the profound relationship between Christ and His church. In this passage, Paul indicates that just as a husband and wife are united as one flesh, believers are united with Christ, who is the bridegroom. This signifies a deep, committed relationship of love and fidelity. Christ, having redeemed His bride, is both the source of salvation and the object of the believer's love. This marital imagery emphasizes the covenant nature of salvation, where believers are called to love, submit, and cling to Christ as their ultimate source of life, just as a wife does to her husband.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:30-32

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The Ten Virgins
Paul Mahan · Jul 17, 2005
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