Physical marriage and spiritual marriage

Physical marriage and spiritual marriage


Physical marriage


The marriage of Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:20-24 is a marriage between two bodies (flesh). 
God chose them and joined them together. When Jesus mentioned marriage, 
he said that no one can separate what God has joined together (Matthew 19:6; Mark 10:9). 
Anyone who causes them to separate must not believe God, Jesus, or their words.


Spiritual marriage




God led the Israelites out of Egypt to the land of Canaan and said, “They broke my covenant, though I was a husband to them,” (Jeremiah 31:32). This scripture shows us that God is the husband and the Israelites were his bride.



God prophesied through Hosea when he said, “I will betroth you to me forever” (Hosea 2:2-20) That is why God came to Jesus and why Jesus said that he and the father were one (John 10:30). 
This is what Paul meant when he said, “The Jerusalem above is free, and she is our mother.” Jerusalem here refers to Jesus. Paul also referred to the unity of God’s spirit with our spirit as a marriage. God was able to come to Jesus because Jesus had no sin. God left men because of their sins (Genesis 6). God cannot be with sinners. God sent Jesus to resolve the problem of sin by bearing the cross. 

Thus, there are two reasons for bearing the cross: to resolve the problem of the sin, and to allow the spirit to unite with our flesh. These two things are promised in many places in the Bible (e.g. Romans 8:9-11; John 14:20; Revelation 3:20; Gal 4:6; Galatians 2:20).
 This is the marriage between the spirit and flesh in the New Testament.

source: http://cafe.naver.com/scjschool/15

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