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What does the Bible say about betrothal in relation to Christ and the church?

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The Bible illustrates the betrothal between Christ and the church as a covenant, as seen in Hosea 2:18-20, emphasizing God's eternal commitment.

The Bible describes the betrothal between Christ and the church in covenantal terms, particularly in Hosea 2:18-20 where God states, 'I will betroth thee unto me forever.' This betrothal signifies a deep, covenant relationship similar to that of a marriage. Just as a groom commits himself to his bride, God engages Himself to His people in a promise of eternal union. This reflects the sovereignty of God in choosing His bride, which ultimately points to the grace of God in salvation. The significance here is not merely in the initiation of the relationship but in its unbreakable nature, celebrating God's faithfulness and lovingkindness.
Scripture References: Hosea 2:18-20, Ephesians 5:25-27

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