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What does the Bible teach about marriage in a Christian context?

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The Bible teaches that marriage is a sacred covenant reflecting Christ’s relationship with the church.

In the Christian context, marriage is defined as a sacred institution ordained by God, meant to reflect the relationship between Christ and His church. Ephesians 5:25-32 likens the husband-wife relationship to that of Christ and His bride, underscoring the importance of love, sacrifice, and mutual submission. This divine model emphasizes that both spouses are to serve one another, with Christ as the ultimate example of love and service. Furthermore, the unity of marriage, as described in Genesis 2:24, signifies a deep spiritual and emotional bond that should not be broken. In Christ, marriages are meant to thrive in mutual respect and in accordance with God's purpose.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25-32, Genesis 2:24

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