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==The Portrait of Divine Love== | ==The Portrait of Divine Love== | ||
Marriage serves as a God-ordained metaphor, revealing the love relationship between Jesus and the Church. It is a picture of covenant love, grace, and faithfulness. In this sacred design: | Marriage serves as a God-ordained metaphor, revealing the love relationship between Jesus and the Church. It is a picture of covenant love, grace, and faithfulness. In this sacred design: | ||
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* Jesus, the perfect Husband, loves His bride—the Church—as He loves Himself, providing blessings, protection, and unwavering grace. | * Jesus, the perfect Husband, loves His bride—the Church—as He loves Himself, providing blessings, protection, and unwavering grace. | ||
* The Church, as His bride, is called to trust, receive, and respond in faith, embracing the fullness of His provision and love. | * The Church, as His bride, is called to trust, receive, and respond in faith, embracing the fullness of His provision and love. | ||
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While society and tradition often distort the meaning of marriage, God seeks to restore its original purpose—to reflect His covenant with humanity. This divine restoration invites all believers, regardless of their marital status, to experience the depth of God's unconditional love. | While society and tradition often distort the meaning of marriage, God seeks to restore its original purpose—to reflect His covenant with humanity. This divine restoration invites all believers, regardless of their marital status, to experience the depth of God's unconditional love. | ||