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What does it mean that Christ's bride is chosen?

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Christ's bride refers to the Church, which is chosen by God from eternity to be the object of His love and redemption.

The notion that Christ's bride is chosen highlights the intentional act of God's sovereignty in selecting a people for Himself. Scripture reveals that the Church, composed of believers from all nations, is predestined for salvation and set apart for a relationship with Christ. This doctrine reassures Christians of their identity in Christ and the certainty of their salvation. Just like Rebekah was chosen to be Isaac's bride through divine orchestration, so too, the Church is redeemed and loved by Christ, ensuring a commitment that spans eternity.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, 2 Thessalonians 2:13

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