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What does the Bible say about the betrothal of Christ and His church?

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The betrothal of Christ to His church symbolizes God's eternal covenant of grace, where believers are given to Christ by the Father.

The betrothal between Christ and His church reflects a covenant relationship ordained by God before the foundation of the world. In John 17, Jesus expresses this relationship by stating, 'Thine they were, and Thou gavest them Me.' This betrothal is not merely an engagement but a binding legal agreement, highlighting the seriousness of the commitment made by both the bridegroom and the bride. This relationship, established through the everlasting covenant of grace, embodies God's will to save a multitude of sinners, providing a picture of Christ as the faithful husband, committed toHis bride, the church.
Scripture References: Hosea 2:19-20, John 17:6

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