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What does the Bible say about God's purpose in seeking a bride for His Son?

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The Bible illustrates God's purpose in seeking a bride for His Son through the story of Abraham sending Eliezer to find a bride for Isaac, symbolizing God's call to the elect.

In Genesis 24, the narrative of Abraham sending his servant Eliezer to find a bride for his son Isaac serves as an allegory for God's pursuit of His chosen people. Just as Abraham sought a suitable wife for Isaac, God sends His ministers into the world to seek out those whom He has chosen to be united with His Son, Jesus Christ. This act reveals the importance of divine initiative in the redemption story, demonstrating that God is actively involved in bringing His elect to Himself. The significance lies in recognizing that God's love and selection precede any human response, affirming the sovereignty of God in salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 24, Galatians 4:24

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A Bride For Issac
Don Fortner · Aug 30, 1987
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