Harry Ironside addresses the debate surrounding the identity of the Church as both the Body of Christ and the Bride of the Lamb, countering the claims of ultra-dispensationalists who argue against this duality. He emphasizes that various figures used in Scripture, such as the Church as a building and a body, do not create confusion but rather illustrate different aspects of the relationship between Christ and His followers. Ironside clarifies that while Israel is depicted as the wife of Jehovah, the Church holds a unique position as the Bride of the Lamb, highlighting the distinct and precious relationship believers have with Christ. He warns against the dangers of misinterpretation that could lead to a loss of understanding of the Church's role and relationship with Christ, urging believers to embrace the beauty of this bridal imagery. Ultimately, he calls for recognition of the Church's current relevance and the importance of the messages found in the letters to the churches in Revelation.