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Why does God seek a bride for His Son, and what does that represent?

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God seeks a bride for His Son to fulfill His covenant promise, representing the church as the body of Christ and the beloved of God.

The pursuit of a bride for Isaac symbolizes God's unwavering intention to have a people for His Son, Jesus Christ. This pursuit represents the church—the collective body of believers whom God has chosen to be united with Christ in a profound and intimate relationship. Theologically, it emphasizes the idea of covenant, where God desires to share His glory and blessings with His chosen ones. Just as Rebecca willingly followed Eliezer to become Isaac's bride, believers are called to respond to the gospel invitation, illustrating the relational aspect of salvation and the deep love God has for His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 24, Ephesians 5:25-27

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A Bride For Issac
Don Fortner · Aug 30, 1987
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