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The Way Jesus Loves His Bride

Before we meet together next week we will have celebrated Valentine’s Day. Now I do not know how you have chosen to celebrate it in the past, but this year I would like for you to consider with me how Jesus shows his love for his bride – the church. Maybe this will help us show love to our spouses, family, and close friends.

1. Jesus Chose His Bride Before The Foundations of The Earth Were Laid. (Ephesians 1:4)
2. Jesus Fights For and Defends His Bride Because They Share A One Flesh Union Together. (Acts 9:4)
3. Jesus So Desires The Companionship of His Bride That He Promises To Be With Her Whenever She Gathers For Worship. (Matthew 18:20)
4. Jesus Demonstrates His Love For His Bride By Laying Down His Own Life For Her Redemption. (Ephesians 5:25)
5. Jesus Promises and Ensures That He Will Never Leave or Forsake His Bride. (Matthew 28:20b)

Jesus sets the standard when it comes to demonstrating love. So this year, whether you will be sending out valentines or not, rest assured that no one loves you the way Jesus loves you.

In Christ Jesus,
Pastor Mitch

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