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Event in Jewish Wedding
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Application to us as Christians
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Scripture References
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1. The Beginning:
The groom's father made and
approved choice of the bride.
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Christ is the bridegroom. Church
is the bride. The Father makes
and approves the choice. John
the Baptist shows himself as
'best man'.
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John 10:28
John 3:29
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2. The Groom's Promise:
a. Made a covenant or contract
promise. b. Drink the cup of
wine to seal the covenant. c.
Groom pays a price to show he is
serious. d. Groom's speech of
promise to his bride that he
would come to claim her soon.
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God made a new covenant with
Israel to replace one He made
with Abraham. Jesus drank cup of
redemption at Passover. Jesus
paid the price for us on the
cross. Jesus promises to come
and take His bride, the church,
away to be with Him.
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Jeremiah 31:31 Matthew 26:27-29,
1 Corinthians 6:20 John 14:2-3
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3. Groom Prepares a Place for
His Bride:
Groom prepares a bridal chamber
where they stay for seven days.
He works on it until it pleases
his father. Then he may go after
his bride.
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Jesus tells us that He does not
know when He will come; only His
Father knows. We must be alert
and ready! For, He is preparing
our place now. Be alert: Don't
worship idols. Be ready: Do all
He asks while you're here.
Develop an active prayer life.
Offer yourself in ministry
opportunity. Keep ourselves from
doubt and failure.
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Mark 13:32-33
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4. The Bride Waits:
While the groom builds the new
home, the bride waits and wears
a veil. This shows she belongs
only to the groom. She prepares
for her wedding by making
blankets, etc. She also shows
gratitude to her family for
raising her and she mends hurt
relationships. No matter what,
she had to be ready because he
would come at night.
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We must do His will in our daily
lives. We must be committed to
our ministries at home and
church. We must heal wounded
relationships and express our
agape love to each other. We
must exhort! Jesus tells us that
He will come like a thief. So,
we must be living "His Love" at
all times. The church, too, is
veiled. The world is not sure
who the church is. When we go,
it will know.
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2 Corinthians 11:2 Luke 19:13 1
Corinthians 13:1 Luke 12:40
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6. The Bridegroom Comes:
The grooms' men would run ahead
of the groom and shout that he
was coming. While the father's
head was turned, the groom would
steal the bride. The wedding
party then went back to the
groom's house to meet the
guests.
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The angel, Gabriel, will blow
the trumpet of God, and Jesus
will come like a thief to snatch
away His Bride. When we arrive
in Heaven, a host of people will
be waiting for us.
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1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
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7. The Bridal Chamber:
The bride and groom enter the
bridal chamber where the
marriage is consummated. The
party waits outside until the
groom tells the best man that it
is consummated. Then, the guests
rejoice for 7 days.
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As John the Baptist was filled
with joy when he saw Jesus, so
we too shall be filled when we
join Jesus in the heavenly
bridal chamber. Some liken those
7 days in the chamber to the 7
year tribulation period which we
will spend not in agony on
earth, but in bliss in heaven.
Then we will return as the wife,
not the Bride.
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John 3:29 Revelation 19:7-8
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8. Married Life Begins:
New coup1e goes to the father's
home to begin married life.
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We too, will go to the Father's
house for the Marriage Feast of
The Lamb, then go with Christ in
His reign in His kingdom here on
earth for 1,000 years.
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Revelation 20:16
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