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What does the Bible say about the marriage of the Lamb?

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The marriage of the Lamb, as depicted in Revelation 19, signifies the union of Christ and His Church, showcasing their eternal relationship and the righteousness granted to believers.

In Revelation 19:7-10, the marriage of the Lamb is celebrated, representing the intimate and eternal relationship between Christ and His Church. This union is described as a joyous occasion where the Bride (the Church) is prepared and adorned in fine linen, symbolizing the righteousness of the saints. The imagery of marriage used throughout Scripture, such as in Isaiah 54:4-5, reveals that Christ, as the Bridegroom, has loved and chosen His people, establishing a bond that is both covenantal and personal. Moreover, the concept of being invited to the marriage supper reflects the blessings bestowed upon those who are called by God, emphasizing His grace and mercy in their lives.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:7-10, Isaiah 54:4-5, Revelation 19:4-7, Revelation 19:7-8, Isaiah 61:10, Revelation 19:1-10, Ephesians 5:25, John 17: 24, Revelation 19:1-9

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