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What does being 'one flesh' mean in marriage?

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'One flesh' signifies a deep spiritual and physical union established by God in the covenant of marriage.

'One flesh' refers to the profound union that God created in marriage, described in Genesis 2:24. This concept transcends physical intimacy, symbolizing a spiritual and emotional bond that reflects the unity between Christ and His Church. In Ephesians 5:28-29, Paul's teachings reiterate that husbands and wives nourish and cherish one another, suggesting that this union requires mutual care and commitment. Therefore, being 'one flesh' entails not just cohabitation but a sacred partnership that embodies love, unity, and spiritual growth in alignment with God's design.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:24, Ephesians 5:28-29

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