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What does the Bible say about God's covenant to bring a bride to His Son?

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The Bible illustrates God's covenant through stories like Abraham's servant seeking a bride for Isaac, showcasing His intention to bring His chosen people to Christ.

The account in Genesis 24 serves as a profound illustration of God's covenant of grace, where Abraham represents God the Father, Isaac symbolizes God the Son, and the servant embodies God's preacher. Abraham's command to his servant to find a bride from his own people emphasizes that the Father has specifically chosen a people from whom the bride of Christ will come. This narrative models God's sovereign selection of those who will be joined to His Son, ensuring that they are brought to Him through the faithful proclamation of the gospel. The servant's mission reflects the preacher's role in calling God's chosen elect to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, highlighting the divine orchestration in bringing the bride to the bridegroom.
Scripture References: Genesis 24:1-4, 2 Corinthians 11:2

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