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October 13, 2024

The Bible is a Romance (1)

Rev 19:9 ...Come here; I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb. (10) And he carried me away in spirit onto a great and high mountain and showed me the holy city, Jerusalem... Eph 1:22 ...Him [Christ] to be Head over all things to the church, (23) Which is His Body, the fullness of the One who fills all in all.

[Part 1 of 2] The Bible is a romance. Have you ever heard this before? It may sound secular and unreligious. However, if you have entered into the deep thought of the Bible, you will realize that the Bible is a romance, in the most pure and the most holy sense, of a universal couple. The male of this couple is God Himself. Although He is a divine Person, He desires to be the male of this universal couple. This very God, after a long process, has resulted in Christ as the Bridegroom. The female of this couple is a corporate human being, God's redeemed people, including all the saints of the Old Testament and the New Testament. After a long process this corporate person results in the New Jerusalem as the Bride. Furthermore, the Bible tells us that this couple with the two persons are one flesh.... Christ and His chosen people are one, universal, corporate man with Christ, the Husband, as the Head and with the church, the wife, as the body. Eventually, these two become one, all-inclusive, universal, corporate man. This is the kernel of the divine revelation in the Word of God. The kernel is simply a couple and a man: a couple with the Triune God [Trinity] as the Husband and His chosen people as the wife, and a man with Christ as the Head and with His chosen people as the Body. This is the central revelation of the whole Bible. (Continued tomorrow)

Bible verses are taken from the Recovery Version of the Bible and Words of Ministry from Witness Lee. Life-study of Romans, pp. 1-2, 7. Both are published by Living Stream Ministry, Anaheim, CA. Please visit us at www.emanna.com. Send comments to: [email protected].

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