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What does the Bible say about marriage and Christ?

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The Bible teaches that marriage is a reflection of Christ's relationship with the Church, emphasizing love and sacrifice.

Marriage is presented in Scripture as not merely a societal contract, but as a sacred covenant which mirrors the relationship between Christ and His Church. Ephesians 5:25-27 highlights how Christ loves the Church and gave Himself up for her, cleansing her and making her holy. This deep connection points to the idea that human marriages should embody this sacrificial love and mutual submission, thus serving as a testament to God’s redemptive plan through Christ. In reflecting this divine relationship, marriage is elevated to a holy institution that bears significance far beyond mere personal fulfillment. As Christians, understanding marriage in light of this truth enriches our view of our own relationships and responsibilities within them.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25-27

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