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Eternal Marriage

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Eternal marriage is a profound concept rooted in Scripture, reflecting the covenantal relationship between Christ and His Church. As articulated in Ephesians 5:25-27, husbands are called to love their wives as Christ loved the Church, illustrating the depth of commitment and sacrificial love that defines this union. The imagery of the Bride and Bridegroom is beautifully captured in Revelation 19:7-9, where the Church is depicted as the Bride adorned for her husband, eagerly anticipating the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. This eschatological feast symbolizes the ultimate fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, where believers will be united with Christ in eternal communion. Furthermore, in Matthew 22:30, Jesus teaches that in the resurrection, people will neither marry nor be given in marriage, emphasizing the transformative nature of eternal life where earthly institutions give way to divine realities. The concept of eternal marriage invites believers to reflect on the sacredness of their earthly relationships, encouraging them to model their marriages after the divine example set forth in Scripture. As we explore sermons like 'Queen in Gold' and 'The Marriage Supper of the Lamb,' we are reminded of the beauty and significance of this eternal covenant, urging us to live in light of our ultimate union with Christ.

david-wilkerson

In this sermon, the preacher describes a vision of a grand and glorious marriage between a bridegroom and a beautiful bride dressed in gold. He compares this vision to the royal wedding of Princess Di and Prince Charles, where every detail was described by color commentators. The preacher emphasizes

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fj-huegel

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the symbolism of the union between the heavenly bridegroom (Jesus) and the bride (the church). The miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana sets the tone for the series of miracles performed by Jesus during his time on earth. These miracles, s

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