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What does the Bible say about God's calling of the church?

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The Bible illustrates God's calling of the church as the union between Christ and His bride, using figures like Isaac and Rebeca from Genesis 24.

In Genesis 24, the narrative provides a vivid picture of God's calling to the church, represented as the bride of Christ. Abraham, symbolizing God the Father, commissions his servant to find a bride for his son Isaac, who represents the eternal Son of God. This act signifies God's sovereignty in choosing and calling individuals to become part of His church, highlighting the grace through which believers are drawn to Christ. The commitment that Rebeca demonstrates in her willingness to leave her family and join Isaac reflects the same commitment that Jesus calls from those who respond to His gospel. This illustrates the eternal love God has for His people and the role of the Holy Spirit in drawing them to faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 24, Romans 1:1-4

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