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Answers: Marriage and Teaching

  1. What are the two meanings of the Hebrew word לקח (laqach), and how do they relate to marriage and teaching? The Hebrew word לקח (laqach) means both "to take or marry" and "doctrine" (teaching). This shows that marriage is not just about love and promises but also about learning from each other. Similarly, the church’s relationship with Christ involves learning His teachings to grow spiritually.
  2. How does the idea of learning from each other make marriage about more than just love and promises? Learning from each other in marriage creates a partnership where both people grow and strengthen their relationship. It shows that marriage is about mutual support, shared wisdom, and working together to build a strong foundation.
  3. In what ways is the church’s relationship with Christ similar to a marriage? Like a marriage, the church and Christ are united in a covenant of love and commitment. Christ teaches the church through His Word, helping it grow in faith and spiritual maturity, just as a husband helps his wife in a loving and supportive relationship.

Answers: Learning from Christ

  1. Why does Paul encourage women to learn from their husbands, and how does this reflect the church learning from Christ? Paul encourages women to learn from their husbands to show the importance of unity and teaching in a relationship. This reflects how the church learns from Christ, who leads, teaches, and nurtures His followers with His Word.
  2. How does Christ, as the "husband" of the church, help the church grow in faith? Christ helps the church grow in faith by teaching through the Bible, guiding believers with His truth, and empowering them with the Holy Spirit. His love and guidance strengthen the church’s connection to Him.
  3. Why is learning from Christ’s teachings an important part of the church’s relationship with Him? Learning from Christ’s teachings helps the church stay rooted in truth, grow spiritually, and live in a way that reflects His love and holiness. It is the foundation for the church’s faith and its mission in the world.

Answers: The Church as Christ’s Bride

  1. Why is the church called the "bride of Christ"? The church is called the "bride of Christ" to symbolize the close, loving relationship between Christ and His followers. It reflects the covenant of salvation that unites them, much like the bond of marriage.
  2. How is the church’s relationship with Christ similar to the relationship between students and their teacher? Like students learn from their teacher, the church learns from Christ. He provides guidance, wisdom, and truth through His teachings, helping the church grow in faith and understanding.
  3. What does learning from Christ’s teachings help the church achieve? Learning from Christ’s teachings helps the church grow closer to God, become spiritually mature, and live a holy life that reflects His love and truth to the world.

Answers: Doctrine and Spiritual Growth

  1. What is doctrine, and why is it an important part of the church’s spiritual growth? Doctrine is the teaching of biblical truth. It is important because it helps the church understand God’s will, grow in faith, and live according to His Word.
  2. How does learning Christ’s teachings shape the church in faith and holiness? Christ’s teachings guide the church to live in obedience to God, grow in love and humility, and reflect His holiness in everyday life. This learning strengthens the church’s faith and prepares it for His purposes.
  3. In what ways does the church’s learning from Christ prepare it for His return? By learning from Christ, the church grows in readiness for His return. It becomes spiritually mature, rooted in His truth, and equipped to share His message with the world, living as a faithful bride awaiting the bridegroom.