Married to God
(Isaiah 54:5, Jeremiah 2:2, Jeremiah 31:31-32, Hosea 2:16, 19-20, John 3:29, John 14:1-3, Genesis 15:12, 17-18, Exodus 3:12, Exodus 19:10-11, 1 Peter 4:8)
Isaiah 54:5 For your Maker is your husband—the Lord Almighty is his name—the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer; he is called the God of all the earth.
How do you see Y__________ R_____________________ with God?
How does God see H__________ R_____________________ with Yyou
One of the most frequently used metaphors used in scripture to depict the relationship between God and his people is a picture of marriage:
God is the B__________________ and his people are the B_____________.
In the eyes of God, marriage is a C___________________!
A covenant has a M__________ component and a S___________ element to it that a contract does not possess.
Moses smashed the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments because: The bride was C____________ on the groom at the W_____________.
Really makes you wonder why God, who has the power to do anything at all, to create anything at all, would choose to B_______ himself to us in marriage
Only a D________ abiding L_______ could account for staying in such a one-sided relationship.
Take Away Lesson: When we accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, we actually enter into a covenant of marriage with God, and we need to be a faithful and obedient bride and love him above all else.