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In this sermon, Pastor Chris talks about the significance of Jesus being called the bridegroom in the Bible. He begins by explaining the role of the friend of the bridegroom in ancient Jewish marriage customs. The friend of the bridegroom was a trusted friend who worked closely with the groom and his family to make all the wedding preparations. He also helped to protect the bride's purity during the engagement period.
Pastor Chris then points out that John the Baptist refers to himself as the friend of the bridegroom. This is a significant statement because it shows that John understood his role was to point people to Jesus, the true bridegroom.
Pastor Chris then goes on to explain how the image of the bridegroom is used throughout the Bible to describe God's relationship with His people. In the Old Testament, God is identified as the bridegroom of Israel. This relationship is meant to be a sacred, intimate, and exclusive covenant of love. However, the people of Israel often broke this covenant by turning to other gods. Despite their faithlessness, God promised to restore the covenant one day.
Pastor Chris then explains how Jesus is the fulfillment of these Old Testament promises. Jesus is the bridegroom who has come to renew the covenant with His people. He is the one who loves us unconditionally and who will never leave us or forsake us.
Pastor Chris concludes by talking about the implications of knowing that Jesus is our bridegroom. He says that this image uniquely conveys how much God desires to be in a committed, deeply personal relationship with us. He also says that Jesus has made vows to us, and that we can trust Him to keep these promises.
By Christopher J. Romig: Senior Pastor and Minister5
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In this sermon, Pastor Chris talks about the significance of Jesus being called the bridegroom in the Bible. He begins by explaining the role of the friend of the bridegroom in ancient Jewish marriage customs. The friend of the bridegroom was a trusted friend who worked closely with the groom and his family to make all the wedding preparations. He also helped to protect the bride's purity during the engagement period.
Pastor Chris then points out that John the Baptist refers to himself as the friend of the bridegroom. This is a significant statement because it shows that John understood his role was to point people to Jesus, the true bridegroom.
Pastor Chris then goes on to explain how the image of the bridegroom is used throughout the Bible to describe God's relationship with His people. In the Old Testament, God is identified as the bridegroom of Israel. This relationship is meant to be a sacred, intimate, and exclusive covenant of love. However, the people of Israel often broke this covenant by turning to other gods. Despite their faithlessness, God promised to restore the covenant one day.
Pastor Chris then explains how Jesus is the fulfillment of these Old Testament promises. Jesus is the bridegroom who has come to renew the covenant with His people. He is the one who loves us unconditionally and who will never leave us or forsake us.
Pastor Chris concludes by talking about the implications of knowing that Jesus is our bridegroom. He says that this image uniquely conveys how much God desires to be in a committed, deeply personal relationship with us. He also says that Jesus has made vows to us, and that we can trust Him to keep these promises.

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