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Why is marriage significant in God's plan?

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Marriage symbolizes the relationship between Christ and the Church, emphasizing the covenantal nature of both.

Marriage is significant in God's plan as it serves as a powerful emblem of the relationship between Christ and His Church. Within the union of husband and wife, we see the design of God for companionship and love, representing the commitment and bond Christ has with His people. This relationship is grounded in the principle of self-giving love, where both partners are called to reflect the sacrificial love of Christ. As marriage was established by God in His sovereign purpose, it not only serves the human familial structure but ultimately points to the greater redemptive narrative found in Scripture.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:31-32, Genesis 2:24

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For This Cause
Darvin Pruitt · Oct 6, 2009
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