The sermon titled "The Marriage Made In Heaven" by Gary Shepard explores the theological significance of the marital relationship as depicted in Ephesians 5:22-33. Shepherd argues that the union between husband and wife is a profound reflection of the spiritual union between Christ and the Church. He emphasizes the covenant nature of marriage, explaining that it symbolizes an everlasting covenant made by God in His sovereign grace, which prefigures the relationship between Christ and His chosen people. Specific Scripture references such as Genesis, Ezekiel, and Romans highlight this covenantal theme, illustrating how God’s choice of His bride, salvation through Christ’s sacrificial love, and the final union in glory are all intricately linked. The sermon underscores the practical importance of understanding this divine relationship, encouraging believers to view earthly marriages as a reflection of Christ’s faithfulness and love for His Church, thus impacting the way they live out their own commitments.
“This is a great mystery, but I speak concerning Christ and the Church.”
“In all these earthly marriages... this one will [end with] happily ever after.”
“It's all about what God will do... unless our salvation... traces itself back to that fountainhead of God Himself and grace in Christ, we have no salvation.”
“He'll rejoice over you forever. That's the marriage made in heaven.”
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