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What is the significance of the church being the Lamb's wife?

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The church being referred to as the Lamb's wife illustrates the intimate, covenantal relationship between Christ and believers.

The imagery of the church as the Lamb's wife, as noted in Revelation 21:9, highlights the deep covenantal bond and union existing between Christ and His people. This relationship is characterized by love, choice, and commitment, reminiscent of the sacred institution of marriage. Additionally, it emphasizes that just as a bride is cherished by her husband, the church is deeply valued by Christ. This union implies that believers share in His glory, eternal life, and unbroken communion, affirming the special role they play in God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:9

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