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Monday, May 30, 2011

The bride of Christ


So I decided, since marriage seems to be the current theme, to look at the marriage that God describes between Jesus and His bride, the Church.  Have you ever thought about what a strange, unbalance marriage that truly makes? 
Jesus is our bridegroom.  He will make His bride’s righteousness “shine like the dawn,” her salvation “like a blazing torch.”  He will redeem us, and bless us, and prosper us, and provide for us. 
What do we have to offer in return, as the bride of Christ?  We truly have nothing to offer Him.  He gives us everything, while all He expects from us is our nothingness.  Honestly, it’s not really the type of marriage that I would want to emulate with my earthly husband.  A marriage should be based on mutual assistance, love, and support, not something where one party gives everything and the other partly just receives it.
But Jesus has married us not because He wants something from us, but so that we can have the ability to give to others.  He completes us and makes us whole, so that we can pour into other people in our lives.  It is a marriage to Christ that enables us to be good spouses, parents, children, siblings, and friends.  We cannot love without knowing the Author of love.  So now, all I can say is, thank you God, for not expecting equality in my relationship with Jesus.  Because of His grace and mercy, I can be like Mary, and simply sit at Jesus’ feet and soak in all He has to offer.   
Isaiah 62
 1 For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent,
   for Jerusalem’s sake I will not remain quiet,
till her vindication shines out like the dawn,
   her salvation like a blazing torch.
2 The nations will see your vindication,
   and all kings your glory;
you will be called by a new name
   that the mouth of the LORD will bestow.
3 You will be a crown of splendor in the LORD’s hand,
   a royal diadem in the hand of your God.
4 No longer will they call you Deserted,
   or name your land Desolate.
But you will be called Hephzibah,[a]
   and your land Beulah[b];
for the LORD will take delight in you,
   and your land will be married.
5 As a young man marries a young woman,
   so will your Builder marry you;
as a bridegroom rejoices over his bride,
   so will your God rejoice over you.
 6 I have posted watchmen on your walls, Jerusalem;
   they will never be silent day or night.
You who call on the LORD,
   give yourselves no rest,
7 and give him no rest till he establishes Jerusalem
   and makes her the praise of the earth.
 8 The LORD has sworn by his right hand
   and by his mighty arm:
“Never again will I give your grain
   as food for your enemies,
and never again will foreigners drink the new wine
   for which you have toiled;
9 but those who harvest it will eat it
   and praise the LORD,
and those who gather the grapes will drink it
   in the courts of my sanctuary.”
 10 Pass through, pass through the gates!
   Prepare the way for the people.
Build up, build up the highway!
   Remove the stones.
Raise a banner for the nations.
 11 The LORD has made proclamation
   to the ends of the earth:
“Say to Daughter Zion,
   ‘See, your Savior comes!
See, his reward is with him,
   and his recompense accompanies him.’”
12 They will be called the Holy People,
   the Redeemed of the LORD;
and you will be called Sought After,
   the City No Longer Deserted.

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