A special image of Church is that of “the Body of Christ”, where Christ is the “head” of the body, and we are the “members” of the body. (I Corinthians 12: 12-27)
The concept of the union of Christ and Church is understood even more wondrously in the picture of a new Jerusalem coming down from heaven as “the Bride of Christ”. It is described in the Book of Revelation, Ch 21 & 22.
That church is one Body with Christ in the same way as Bride is one with Groom. (Matthew 9: 15, John 3: 29, Revelation 21: 2)
The “marriage bond” is faith on the part of the Church, and faithfulness on the part of Christ.
“Espousal” is sealed by the sacrifice that Christ offered on the cross, and by his bride accepting his invitation to take up the cross also, and follow him.
“Consummation” awaits, as indicated in Revelation 3: 21, “Anyone who is victorious I will allow to share my throne, just as I have myself overcome and have taken my seat with my Father on his throne.”
How does this all begin to happen for each of us? This is a great mystery into which as persons we are initiated by baptism, and strengthened by sharing in the other sacraments. Altogether there are seven sacraments, which are the actions by which Christ the groom loves his bride, the Church on earth.
For those already belonging to the Church by reason of faith and sacramental initiation, there is a way of life all members should take to heart and mind, and reflect in their lives. For those wondering about really beginning to belong there is a time of enquiry, instruction, and “engagement”.
These are matters for consideration and development, particularly in patient reflection on what the Apostle Paul writes in Ephesians 5: 22 – 33.
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