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Why is the concept of betrothal important for understanding salvation?

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Betrothal signifies a binding commitment, which parallels the eternal covenant of grace established between Christ and His church.

In biblical times, betrothal represented a serious commitment far beyond modern engagement, symbolizing a formal agreement filled with legal and spiritual implications. This concept underscores the binding nature of the covenant of grace, illustrated in Hosea 2:19-20, where God expresses a commitment that ensures His believers are permanently united with Him. This eternal betrothal takes place before the foundation of the world, indicating that salvation originates from God's sovereign choice rather than human merit. By understanding betrothal in this context, Christians can appreciate the depth of God's unwavering love and faithfulness throughout history towards His chosen people.
Scripture References: Hosea 2:19-20, Ephesians 1:4-5

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