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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. | ||
==Living as the Bride of Christ== | ==Identity and Purpose: Living as the Bride of Christ== | ||
Christianity is not a system of rules and rituals but a vibrant relationship with Christ. Our understanding of His love shapes our actions and unlocks our potential. By knowing who we are in Him—His beloved bride—we are empowered to walk confidently in our God-given purpose. | Christianity is not a system of rules and rituals but a vibrant relationship with Christ. Our understanding of His love shapes our actions and unlocks our potential. By knowing who we are in Him—His beloved bride—we are empowered to walk confidently in our God-given purpose. | ||
This revelation transforms every area of life, including how we view relationships, challenges, and opportunities. Through Christ, we are no longer striving but thriving in the power of His grace. Once we grasp this truth, we can say with assurance: "I am His, and He is mine." | This revelation transforms every area of life, including how we view relationships, challenges, and opportunities. Through Christ, we are no longer striving but thriving in the power of His grace. Once we grasp this truth, we can say with assurance: "I am His, and He is mine." | ||