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The traditional phrase comes from the Book of Common Prayer, which is a collection of liturgical texts used in Anglican churches and other Protestant denominations. But its origins come from the Garden of Eden: Marriage is a covenant between a man and a woman – a lifetime promise between the couple and God. It goes deeper than the physical and emotional bond – it is a spiritual connection. Marriage is a picture of Christ’s relationship with his church. The apostle Paul outlines the exclusivity of marriage in Ephesians 5:22-33. Join Paul Ciotta on this topic as he dives into Scripture for a deeper understanding of the exclusivity of marriage. www.cwp-now.com
By joycecciottaThe traditional phrase comes from the Book of Common Prayer, which is a collection of liturgical texts used in Anglican churches and other Protestant denominations. But its origins come from the Garden of Eden: Marriage is a covenant between a man and a woman – a lifetime promise between the couple and God. It goes deeper than the physical and emotional bond – it is a spiritual connection. Marriage is a picture of Christ’s relationship with his church. The apostle Paul outlines the exclusivity of marriage in Ephesians 5:22-33. Join Paul Ciotta on this topic as he dives into Scripture for a deeper understanding of the exclusivity of marriage. www.cwp-now.com