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What does the Bible say about the church being the bride of Christ?

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The Bible describes the church as the bride of Christ, emphasizing its purity and readiness for her eternal union with Him, as seen in Revelation 21:2.

In Revelation 21:2, the church is depicted as the holy city, the new Jerusalem, and referred to as the bride adorned for her husband. This imagery reflects the deep relationship between Christ and His church; it emphasizes the church's sanctity, beauty, and preparation for the eternal union with Christ, who loves her. Just as Eve was created from Adam to be his companion, the church is chosen and prepared by Christ, signifying the depth of this relationship. Ephesians 5:25-27 further elucidates this relationship as Christ loves the church and gave Himself for her, sanctifying her to be without blemish. Thus, the bridal imagery conveys both intimacy and commitment in the heavenly context of the church's future.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:2, Ephesians 5:25-27

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