The Bride of Christ
by:
Murphy Toerner
Every person longs to be noticed, pursued,
appreciated, chosen and special. Every person
longs to know that they are valuable,
attractive, and worth being "known" just for
who they are and not for what they can "do".
God designed us with these longings and
desires. It is no mistake that we desire to
feel loved. It is not weird to want to feel
wanted. It is God's devine design. It is a
right and good thing. God designed several
means to accomplish these things. In marriage,
we ahve the relationship between a husband and
wife. We ahve the relationships between a
mother and father and their children. In the
church, we have the relationships among the
community of saints (the family of God). The
Bible also describes that the church makes up
the body of Christ. God will use other types
of relationships in our lives ... those
between: teachers and students; friend and
friend; boss and worker.
We know that all of these relationsihips
are strategic. One way we can discern this is
by the degree of effort that goes into the
success of each category of relationship.
Another way to weigh the value of a
relationship is the degree that the
relationship is attacked by the enemy ...
satan. Since we know statistically that over
50% of all marriages in the United States
fail, we can conclude that marriage is a
primary object of attack and therefore, it
must be a very important relationship in our
spiritual lives.
One reason why marriage is considered holy
and sacrimental is because it is a physical
expression of a spiritual reality. It is also
considered to be a means by which we
experience the grace of God. God speaks
consistently in the Old Testament that "His
people" represent His bride and He is their
Bridegroom. In the Book of Revelation, Jesus
is described as the Bridegroom and the church
is His Bride.
Today, as the living Bride of Christ, are
we ready for our Bridegroom to return? I
believer our choices, our everyday moment by
moment choices, reveal our level of readiness.
Our choices and our heart attitudes show much
about where we actually are in our spiritual
journey with the Lord. Are you wearing your
garment of fine linen (which is symbolic of
purity)? Is your garment presentable? Is your
farment soiled?
By asking these questions, I am not
asserting that we should pretend to be
"perfect". If you are walking around
pretending to be a perfect Christian, I fear
that you are being pulled into a common
deception ... you are living more as a "Stepford
Christian" than an authentic, born-again
Christian. So, I am not talking about just
external behaviors. I am talking about the
condition of your heart. Are you eagerly
waiting for the return of the Bridegroom? Are
you sober and alert while you wait? Just think
about the devotion of your "Bridegroom". Think
about the following:
* His love is unending
* His commitment is unwavering and true
* His character is impeccable
* His wisdom is untainted and sound
* His ways are tender, right and responsive
* His motives are pure
* His heart is warm and full of love and
affection
* His affection is unrivaled
I encourage you to live your life in a way
that is worthy of your calling. You are the
Bride of Christ. Make choices ... live your
life in such a way that reflects this high
calling.
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About The Author
Murphy Toerner is a Christian Mental Health Counselor. She has been in
practice for over 13 years. She is a
retreat speaker and writer. She has been
married for 25 years and has two grown
sons.
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