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Why is the concept of being one flesh important in marriage?

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Being one flesh signifies the deep unity and shared purpose in the marital relationship, established by God (Genesis 2:24).

The phrase 'one flesh' described in Genesis 2:24 encapsulates God's intent for marriage, emphasizing a profound unity between husband and wife. This oneness is not simply physical but represents an intertwined life, characterized by shared love, goals, and responsibilities. When couples are united as one, they reflect the relationship between Christ and the church, where believers are called to be one in spirit and purpose. This concept of unity promotes harmony and showcases God’s design for partnership in life, revealing the beauty of mutual support and shared journey.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:24, Ephesians 5:31-32

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