In this sermon titled "The Church as the Bride of Christ #2," Albert N. Martin expounds on Ephesians 5:22-33, focusing on the profound relationship between Christ and His Church as a reflection of the marriage covenant. The preacher emphasizes that the relationship of Christ to the Church is the ultimate reality from which human marriage derives its meaning and significance. Key arguments include the assertion that Christ's love for the Church involves a specific act of redemptive sacrifice, cleansing, and perfecting grace aimed at presenting her as a glorious bride without blemish. Scriptural references such as Ephesians 5:25-27 are highlighted to demonstrate the depth of Christ's commitment to sanctifying and nurturing His Church, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election and the certainty of salvation for those elected. The practical significance lies in understanding the Church's identity and the assurance of Christ's ongoing work in its sanctification and future presentation, leading to a call for believers to live in light of this reality.
“The mystery is great… but I speak in regard to Christ and of the Church.”
“Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for it that He might sanctify it.”
“He shall present to Himself His Church, a glorious Church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing.”
“What then should we say to these things? The death of Christ is inseparable from the application of its benefits towards those for whom He died.”
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