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

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The imagery of the New Jerusalem as a bride signifies its beauty and preparedness as a representation of God’s people in their glorified state.

The description of the New Jerusalem as a bride adorned for her husband in Revelation 21:2 reveals the deep relationship between Christ and His church. This depiction emphasizes purity, sanctification, and the intimate connection believers have with their Savior. The preparation reflects God's diligent work to ensure that His people are holy and blameless, akin to a bride on her wedding day. The beauty of this city is not only in its physical attributes but in its spiritual reality, representing the culmination of God's promises and His ultimate design for His church to dwell with Him eternally.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:2, Ephesians 5:25-27, 2 Corinthians 11:2

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The Holy City
Norm Wells · Jan 5, 2011
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