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What does Psalm 45 teach about the relationship between Christ and the Church?

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Psalm 45 illustrates the relationship between Christ and the Church as a marriage, showcasing Christ's love, sacrifice, and the beauty He imparts to His people.

In Psalm 45, the relationship between Christ and the Church is framed as a marital union, where Christ is the bridegroom and the Church is His bride. This symbolism highlights the intimacy and depth of their connection, rooted in sacrificial love as evidenced by Ephesians 5:25-27, where Christ's love for the Church is paralleled to a husband's love for his wife. The psalm also emphasizes how the Church's beauty comes from Christ's imputed righteousness, likening it to a queen dressed in gold (Psalm 45:13-14). This beautiful relationship signifies that the Church, redeemed and adorned by Christ, reflects His glory and grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:9-14, Ephesians 5:25-27

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Psalm 45, p3 of 3
Rick Warta · Oct 19, 2023
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