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Why is the New Jerusalem considered a bride adorned for her husband?

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The New Jerusalem is a metaphor for the collective body of believers, beautifully prepared by Christ as His bride for eternal union.

In Revelation 21:2, the description of the New Jerusalem as a bride adorned for her husband symbolizes the intimate relationship between Christ and His church. This imagery emphasizes that the church, represented as a unified body of believers, is intricately prepared by Christ Himself through His sacrificial love. Just as a bride is adorned for her wedding, believers are sanctified and cleansed through the work of Christ, which prepares them for an eternal union with Him. This union symbolizes not only the culmination of God's plan but also the profound love and commitment Christ has for His people, ensuring that they are fully prepared to dwell with Him in eternal glory.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:2, Ephesians 5:25-27

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New Jerusalem
Todd Nibert · Jul 15, 2009
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