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What does the Bible say about the bridegroom?

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The Bible refers to Jesus as the bridegroom, symbolizing His union with the church, which is the bride.

In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus identifies Himself as the bridegroom, indicating a deep relational aspect between Him and His followers. This metaphor illustrates the joy of being in His presence and the celebratory nature of the relationship He has with His people. Just as a wedding is a joyful occasion, the presence of Christ brings joy and fulfillment, making fasting inappropriate while the bridegroom is present. This relationship highlights our union with Christ, as emphasized in Ephesians 5:30, where believers are described as members of His body, affirming our intimate connection to Him as the bridegroom.
Scripture References: Luke 5:33-39, Ephesians 5:30

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"The Bridegroom"
Don Bell · Jun 7, 2026
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