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What is the nature of Christ's love for His Church?

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Christ's love for His Church is self-sacrificial, restricted to His chosen people, and characterized by an everlasting commitment.

The nature of Christ's love for His Church can be described as self-sacrificial, exclusive, and eternal. Ephesians 5:25 illustrates that Christ loved the Church and gave Himself for it, which underscores the sacrificial nature of His love. Additionally, Paul highlights that His love is not for all indiscriminately but is specifically directed towards His Church, His bride, which is a reflection of His intimate relationship with His chosen people. This love is rooted in the covenant of grace established before the foundation of the world, showcasing His everlasting commitment and faithfulness toward His Church. Through this lens, we see that Christ’s love is not only deep and abiding but also transformative for those who are united with Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25

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The Savior's Love
Jim Byrd · May 30, 2018
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