A.W. Tozer emphasizes that the church is the bride of Christ, illustrating that while Jesus was a complete man, He chose not to marry but instead to unite with His church. He explains that each local church reflects the whole church in miniature, embodying the same essence and purpose. Tozer highlights the sanctifying work of Christ, who cleanses and prepares His bride, ensuring she is radiant and without blemish. He draws a parallel between the love husbands should have for their wives and the love Christ has for the church, underscoring the importance of purity and holiness in this relationship. Ultimately, Tozer conveys that Christ desires a glorious church, free from imperfections, to be His eternal bride.