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What does the Bible say about Christ's bride?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's bride is the church, consisting of all believers who are equally redeemed and loved.

Scripture presents Christ's bride as the church, composed of those who belong to Him through faith. In 2 Samuel 3, we see a picture of unity and equality, emphasizing that there are no second-class citizens in Christ's body. All believers, regardless of their background or past sins, are equally redeemed and beloved by Christ. This is beautifully illustrated by the story of David and Michael, where the specific demand for Michael represents the particular people Christ has joined to Himself through the eternal covenant of grace. Just as David would not let Michael go, Christ will not lose any of His elect who He redeemed through His blood.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 3:6-16

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