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Introduction
The Bride of Christ metaphor illustrates the relationship between Jesus and His followers, the Church, and Jesus’ authority over the Church.
Jesus, who serves as the Church’s bridegroom, loves His bride by offering Himself as a sacrifice for her (Eph 5:25–27).
In response, the Church submits to Jesus and remains faithful to Him as His bride (Eph 5:22–24, 31–32).
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The Bride of Christ
This will be a great day in heaven because it will be time for the Lamb’s (Christ’s) marriage to the Church, the Bride of Christ.
God’s servants will rejoice and give him glory in anticipation of this event.
With regard to timing, this event will take place after the destruction of Babylon near the end of the Tribulation Period.
With regard to permanency, this will be “until death do us part,” but no one in the wedding party will ever die again.
A special union will exist between Jesus and the Church similar to the union that exists between a bridegroom and a bride upon their marriage.
In both instances, the two become one*.
Jesus is coming back* to earth where he and his bride will reign together as one.
Before they can reign together, though, they have to be married.
The idea is that the Church will be joined together* with Jesus in a special relationship that will equip them to reign with him.
He will not come back without his people, and they will not reign without him.
Be ready for the future events of the Church:
We’ll be taken up in the Rapture—1 Thessalonians 4:13–18.
We’ll go before the judgment seat of Christ— 1 Corinthians 3:12–15; 2 Corinthians 5:10.
We’ll attend the marriage and the marriage supper— Revelation 19:7–9.
We’ll return with Christ for his millennial reign— Revelation 20:6.
II.
The Bridal Gown
Before its marriage, the Church will wear fine linen, which is their own righteous acts.
A person’s deeds will follow one to heaven where they will be worn like a gown or a robe.
Faith in God* makes that possible.
When the marriage takes place, the Church will lay their righteousness aside.
The holiness and righteousness of Jesus imparted to them will form their clothing for eternity.
The Bride’s “fine linen, clean and bright,” contrasts with the mother of Harlots, arrayed in “purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and precious stones and pearls.”
The Bride’s righteousness contrasts with the mother of Harlots’ having in her “hand a golden cup full of abominations and the filthiness of her fornication.”
The Bride being made “ready” contrasts with the harlot who is “drunk with the blood of the saints and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus.”
III.
Supper Time!
Again John heard an angel tell him to write.
This time he was told to write about the Wedding Supper of the Lamb.
All those who are invited to attend this supper are blessed or happy.
Robert Frost said a parable is a story “that means what it says, and something else besides.”
Some call them “earthly stories with heavenly meanings.”
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Foods.The English word “parable” comes from the Greek word parabole, which means “to place beside or alongside of.”
Thus, a parable is a story that says one thing for the purpose of teaching or illustrating something else.
Jesus used them often.
He took well-known and easily understood truths about earthly things to help people understand difficult truths about spiritual things.
The following two parables help us to better understand the Marriage Supper of the Lamb:
See Parable on iPad -The parables of the ten virgins, (Matt 25) Show Video
Just as the 10 virgins (People) Heard that the bridegroom (Jesus) and His bride
(The church) Were coming back for their wedding banquet,
So too will Jesus come back to earth with His church at the end of the Tribulation Period For the marriage supper of the Lamb.
Only those who have Received the Holy Spirit (those with oil) Will be allowed to attend this banquet on earth.
The parable of the wedding banquet.
(Matt 22:1-14) show Video
This parable tells us about a king (God) who prepared a wedding banquet for his son (Jesus) he sent out invitations, but many of those invited (unbelievers) made excuses for not attending, so he invited others (the church).
One man (an unbeliever) was not wearing the right kind of wedding apparel (fine linen), so he was escorted out.
The wedding apparel signifies the kind of righteousness needed to attend the banquet.
God provides that apparel to all those who accept Jesus as their Savior.
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