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    How to Generate Sales Referrals
    Generating sales referrals and repeat business is necessary to expand your business and ensure the success of sales professionals. At times, the importance of sales referrals is often overlooked or not emphasized enough. This can be the difference between top producers and over performers versus under performers and those who comes close to attaining their goals.It is important to acknowledge and recognize your clients regularly especially those that gives you the most business. These clients can be referred to as your ‘gold clients’ and should be given attention and treated with care (all clients are important). If customers are satisfied with your products and services then they will tell you. They will also tell others they know since people have a natural tendency and impulse t spread good experiences. Also, by asking or referrals these clients will be more than happy to provide you with referrals because they would feel comfortable doing it.Many sales professionals are simply afraid to ask for sales referrals for whatever reason they could justify. To overcome this fear think of the referral process as having no less importance than asking for the order. If you are not in direct sales then you may consider using customer surveys to find out what did correctly to satisfy the customer and repeat such performance in future prospecting. You should strive to equal or surpass the level of service which will result in more referrals. When asking for referrals you should have a sense o balance and use your discretion.Finally, it is recommended that you show appreciation for referrals given to you by existing custome
    lf at that time: "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 15:24).

    Moving farther along in the gospel according to Matthew, we have the parable of the ten virgins (Matt. 25:1-13). Here we learn that only believing Israel will participate in the actual marriage of the Lamb. You will recall that there were five wise virgins and five foolish. When the bridegroom delayed his coming the lamps of the unwise virgins ran out of oil as they slumbered. Therefore, the five foolish virgins, representative of the unsaved, were unprepared when the midnight cry came "Behold, the bridegroom cometh!" While they went to purchase oil, the Bridegroom came "...and they [five saved virgins] that were ready went in with him to the marriage" (vs. 10). In addition, this portion teaches us that the marriage will take place when our Lord returns in His glory at the close of the Great Tribulation (vs. 13).

    The above is confirmed by the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation.

    "Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints" (Rev. 19:7,8).

    Here in the context of the Second Coming of Christ, believing Israel is said to make herself ready. This is

    Mortgage Lead Companies
    Mortgage lead companies are responsible for generating mortgage leads and providing them to mortgage selling companies. Leads are nothing but queries from people who wish to obtain mortgages. Mortgage selling companies are always on the lookout for good leads from mortgage lead companies.Mortgage lead companies have different means of operation. They may operate either through telemarketing (call centers) or through websites. Leads that they provide may be exclusive or non-exclusive. Exclusive leads are those meant for only a single company, while non-exclusive leads may be repeatedly sold to a number of companies. Of course, the former cost more. Leads must also be fresh, i.e., they must be newly introduced into the market of mortgages.Telemarketing mortgage lead companies have a success ratio of 8 to 10%, which means for every 100 leads they provide, 8 to 10 have a chance of closing successfully. Call centers rely on personally calling people from a particular list, which they may have obtained from a cell phone company. When they find a person interested in acquiring a mortgage, they record their contact details and information on credit history, mortgage requirements, etc. These are then forwarded to the mortgage company, who follow up on the case.Mortgage lead companies working out of call centers charge anywhere between $35 to $65 per lead sold, irrespective of whether it closes or not. If working on an hourly basis, then they may charge $25 per hour. Outsourced business to Asian call centers may cost much less. Mortgage companies are contracted with call centers throughout the world and they get leads onc
    As we plow through mountains of correspondence here at the Berean Bible Society, there is often a recurring theme. Of late, many have been inquiring as to whether or not the Body of Christ is the Bride of Christ. We have always taken this to be the leading of the Holy Spirit since these letters come from different parts of the country, indeed, the world. If the ministry has taught us one thing, it is this: Birds of a feather flock together! In other words, if one has a question of this sort others are normally standing in the shadows pondering the same thing.

    Although the Bride of Christ falls under the classification of a "secondary issue" the very nature of the subject has a profound effect on how certain passages are interpreted. Through the years, Pastor Stam and I have been in about 85 percent agreement when it comes to rightly dividing the Word of truth. However, one area that we have never seen eye to eye on is the issue under consideration. Brother Stam believes that the Body of Christ is numbered with the company of believers commonly known as the Bride of Christ. We have had a number of spirited discussions on the matter, all of which ended in the old "Mexican standoff." There were times as we left the room together, he would chuckle and exclaim, "Paul, some day you will see the light!"

    Mindful of whom I was discussing these eternal issues with, I have weighed the evidence very carefully under the microscope of Paul's gospel. After bringing everything into focus, I am more convinced than ever that the Body of Christ is not the Bride, the Lamb's wife. To me it seems terribly inconsistent to make distinction after distinction between Israel and the Church and then turn around and say that they are one in the same, that is, the Bride of Christ. Of course, some teach that the "Body" is the Bride, not Israel, but this is simply not supported by the facts. One thing is clear in this discussion: the opinions of men are inconsequential in view of the eternal question, "What saith the Scriptures?"

    WORDS AND PHRASES

    In our quest to rightly divide the Word of truth certain "words" and "phrases" are identified with the Prophetic program while others are associated with the Mystery. Interestingly, the "Bride of Christ" is an unscriptural phrase that is foreign to both programs of God. It is merely a theological expression that originated in the futile mind of man to describe those who will be present at the marriage of the Lamb preceding the kingdom (Rev. 19:7-9). The exact phrase used in prophecy is only found in the Apocalypse where one of the seven angels said to John: "Come hither, I will show thee the bride, the Lamb's wife" (Rev. 21:9).

    The terms "bride," "Lamb," and "wife" (in relation to the marriage of the Lamb) are woven throughout the pages of prophecy. For example: "He that hath the bride is the bridegroom" (John 3:29 cf. Jer. 2:32). "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1:29 cf. Isa. 53:7). "...for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready" (Rev. 19:7 cf. Isa. 54:4-7).

    One will search in vain to find any of this terminology in St. Paul's epistles. In fact, Paul frequently makes reference to Christ as Savior, Lord and Head, but he never speaks of Him as the Lamb of God and for good reason. In prophecy, God had graciously imparted the sacrificial system which foreshadowed the once-for-all sacrifice. Thus, Christ was the sinless, spotless Lamb of God who satisfied the righteous demands of the law. He was consistently portrayed as the innocent victim—a lamb being led to the slaughter (Lev. 4:32-35; Isa. 53:3-8). With the introduction of a new dispensation, Christ is portrayed in a completely different light by the Apostle Paul. Today, He is the Lord of glory, the mighty victor who has conquered sin through His death and resurrection (I Cor. 2:8; 15:20-23).

    THE BRIDE IN PROPHECY

    Who is the Bride of the Lamb? Thankfully, we do not have to rely upon our own human reasoning for an answer to this perplexing question. The Scriptures are explicitly clear that the "Bride" is Israel. When John the Baptist was asked why all men sought the Master and his ministry was fading in glory, he responded: "He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. He must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:29,30).

    Working in reverse order, clearly the "friend of the bridegroom" is John the Baptist. John says that it was cause for rejoicing upon hearing the voice of the bridegroom. "...this my [John the Baptist's] joy therefore is fulfilled." The "bridegroom" is none other than Christ Himself. In the previous verse John stated that he was "...not the Christ, but that I am sent before Him" (vs. 28). He then confirms this by applying the illustration of the bridegroom. John was merely the forerunner to prepare the way for the Messiah. Hence, "He [Christ] must increase, but I [John] must decrease" (vs. 30).

    Bearing in mind that the gospel according to John is a record of the earthly ministry of Christ, the "bride" is obviously Israel. John the Baptist plainly declares in this record: "And I knew Him not: but that He should be made manifest to ISRAEL, therefore am I come baptizing with water" (John 1:31). Did not our Lord instruct His disciples to "Go not into the way of the Gentiles....But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 10:5,6). Did not our Lord say concerning Himself at that time: "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 15:24).

    Moving farther along in the gospel according to Matthew, we have the parable of the ten virgins (Matt. 25:1-13). Here we learn that only believing Israel will participate in the actual marriage of the Lamb. You will recall that there were five wise virgins and five foolish. When the bridegroom delayed his coming the lamps of the unwise virgins ran out of oil as they slumbered. Therefore, the five foolish virgins, representative of the unsaved, were unprepared when the midnight cry came "Behold, the bridegroom cometh!" While they went to purchase oil, the Bridegroom came "...and they [five saved virgins] that were ready went in with him to the marriage" (vs. 10). In addition, this portion teaches us that the marriage will take place when our Lord returns in His glory at the close of the Great Tribulation (vs. 13).

    The above is confirmed by the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation.

    "Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints" (Rev. 19:7,8).

    Here in the context of the Second Coming of Christ, believing Israel is said to make herself ready. This is

    What are Credit Cards?
    In layman's terms, credit card is a small piece of plastic that easily fits in your wallet and acts as a substitute for cash. However, that's really a layman's definition. A credit card is actually an agreement of credit between you (the person who uses the credit card) and the financial institution (who provides you credit or that you will pay back the borrowed money (the expenditure you make using your credit card) to the financial institution in accordance with the terms and conditions defined in the agreement. In plain words, it's an agreement between a lender and borrower where the lender is the credit card company and the borrower is you.The application for credit card is actually the service agreement and has all the terms and conditions that applies to your credit card. You should always read these terms and conditions carefully, especially the ones related to fees, interest rates or any kind of monetary charges. Generally, the credit card companies charge a small annual fee to provide this service to you.The general eligibility criterion for acquiring a credit card is pretty simple - you must be over 18 years and have a regular source of income. However, the credit card company will check your credit history and ask you to provide references etc before they qualify you as eligible for getting a credit card from them. Credit history is maintained by all the financial institutions who give credit and you might already be using the services of one or more financial institution in the form of a mortgage or a car loan. Credit history is nothing but your payback history of any credit you have taken from any financial
    efully under the microscope of Paul's gospel. After bringing everything into focus, I am more convinced than ever that the Body of Christ is not the Bride, the Lamb's wife. To me it seems terribly inconsistent to make distinction after distinction between Israel and the Church and then turn around and say that they are one in the same, that is, the Bride of Christ. Of course, some teach that the "Body" is the Bride, not Israel, but this is simply not supported by the facts. One thing is clear in this discussion: the opinions of men are inconsequential in view of the eternal question, "What saith the Scriptures?"

    WORDS AND PHRASES

    In our quest to rightly divide the Word of truth certain "words" and "phrases" are identified with the Prophetic program while others are associated with the Mystery. Interestingly, the "Bride of Christ" is an unscriptural phrase that is foreign to both programs of God. It is merely a theological expression that originated in the futile mind of man to describe those who will be present at the marriage of the Lamb preceding the kingdom (Rev. 19:7-9). The exact phrase used in prophecy is only found in the Apocalypse where one of the seven angels said to John: "Come hither, I will show thee the bride, the Lamb's wife" (Rev. 21:9).

    The terms "bride," "Lamb," and "wife" (in relation to the marriage of the Lamb) are woven throughout the pages of prophecy. For example: "He that hath the bride is the bridegroom" (John 3:29 cf. Jer. 2:32). "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1:29 cf. Isa. 53:7). "...for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready" (Rev. 19:7 cf. Isa. 54:4-7).

    One will search in vain to find any of this terminology in St. Paul's epistles. In fact, Paul frequently makes reference to Christ as Savior, Lord and Head, but he never speaks of Him as the Lamb of God and for good reason. In prophecy, God had graciously imparted the sacrificial system which foreshadowed the once-for-all sacrifice. Thus, Christ was the sinless, spotless Lamb of God who satisfied the righteous demands of the law. He was consistently portrayed as the innocent victim—a lamb being led to the slaughter (Lev. 4:32-35; Isa. 53:3-8). With the introduction of a new dispensation, Christ is portrayed in a completely different light by the Apostle Paul. Today, He is the Lord of glory, the mighty victor who has conquered sin through His death and resurrection (I Cor. 2:8; 15:20-23).

    THE BRIDE IN PROPHECY

    Who is the Bride of the Lamb? Thankfully, we do not have to rely upon our own human reasoning for an answer to this perplexing question. The Scriptures are explicitly clear that the "Bride" is Israel. When John the Baptist was asked why all men sought the Master and his ministry was fading in glory, he responded: "He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. He must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:29,30).

    Working in reverse order, clearly the "friend of the bridegroom" is John the Baptist. John says that it was cause for rejoicing upon hearing the voice of the bridegroom. "...this my [John the Baptist's] joy therefore is fulfilled." The "bridegroom" is none other than Christ Himself. In the previous verse John stated that he was "...not the Christ, but that I am sent before Him" (vs. 28). He then confirms this by applying the illustration of the bridegroom. John was merely the forerunner to prepare the way for the Messiah. Hence, "He [Christ] must increase, but I [John] must decrease" (vs. 30).

    Bearing in mind that the gospel according to John is a record of the earthly ministry of Christ, the "bride" is obviously Israel. John the Baptist plainly declares in this record: "And I knew Him not: but that He should be made manifest to ISRAEL, therefore am I come baptizing with water" (John 1:31). Did not our Lord instruct His disciples to "Go not into the way of the Gentiles....But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 10:5,6). Did not our Lord say concerning Himself at that time: "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 15:24).

    Moving farther along in the gospel according to Matthew, we have the parable of the ten virgins (Matt. 25:1-13). Here we learn that only believing Israel will participate in the actual marriage of the Lamb. You will recall that there were five wise virgins and five foolish. When the bridegroom delayed his coming the lamps of the unwise virgins ran out of oil as they slumbered. Therefore, the five foolish virgins, representative of the unsaved, were unprepared when the midnight cry came "Behold, the bridegroom cometh!" While they went to purchase oil, the Bridegroom came "...and they [five saved virgins] that were ready went in with him to the marriage" (vs. 10). In addition, this portion teaches us that the marriage will take place when our Lord returns in His glory at the close of the Great Tribulation (vs. 13).

    The above is confirmed by the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation.

    "Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints" (Rev. 19:7,8).

    Here in the context of the Second Coming of Christ, believing Israel is said to make herself ready. This is

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    ages of prophecy. For example: "He that hath the bride is the bridegroom" (John 3:29 cf. Jer. 2:32). "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1:29 cf. Isa. 53:7). "...for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready" (Rev. 19:7 cf. Isa. 54:4-7).

    One will search in vain to find any of this terminology in St. Paul's epistles. In fact, Paul frequently makes reference to Christ as Savior, Lord and Head, but he never speaks of Him as the Lamb of God and for good reason. In prophecy, God had graciously imparted the sacrificial system which foreshadowed the once-for-all sacrifice. Thus, Christ was the sinless, spotless Lamb of God who satisfied the righteous demands of the law. He was consistently portrayed as the innocent victim—a lamb being led to the slaughter (Lev. 4:32-35; Isa. 53:3-8). With the introduction of a new dispensation, Christ is portrayed in a completely different light by the Apostle Paul. Today, He is the Lord of glory, the mighty victor who has conquered sin through His death and resurrection (I Cor. 2:8; 15:20-23).

    THE BRIDE IN PROPHECY

    Who is the Bride of the Lamb? Thankfully, we do not have to rely upon our own human reasoning for an answer to this perplexing question. The Scriptures are explicitly clear that the "Bride" is Israel. When John the Baptist was asked why all men sought the Master and his ministry was fading in glory, he responded: "He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. He must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:29,30).

    Working in reverse order, clearly the "friend of the bridegroom" is John the Baptist. John says that it was cause for rejoicing upon hearing the voice of the bridegroom. "...this my [John the Baptist's] joy therefore is fulfilled." The "bridegroom" is none other than Christ Himself. In the previous verse John stated that he was "...not the Christ, but that I am sent before Him" (vs. 28). He then confirms this by applying the illustration of the bridegroom. John was merely the forerunner to prepare the way for the Messiah. Hence, "He [Christ] must increase, but I [John] must decrease" (vs. 30).

    Bearing in mind that the gospel according to John is a record of the earthly ministry of Christ, the "bride" is obviously Israel. John the Baptist plainly declares in this record: "And I knew Him not: but that He should be made manifest to ISRAEL, therefore am I come baptizing with water" (John 1:31). Did not our Lord instruct His disciples to "Go not into the way of the Gentiles....But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 10:5,6). Did not our Lord say concerning Himself at that time: "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 15:24).

    Moving farther along in the gospel according to Matthew, we have the parable of the ten virgins (Matt. 25:1-13). Here we learn that only believing Israel will participate in the actual marriage of the Lamb. You will recall that there were five wise virgins and five foolish. When the bridegroom delayed his coming the lamps of the unwise virgins ran out of oil as they slumbered. Therefore, the five foolish virgins, representative of the unsaved, were unprepared when the midnight cry came "Behold, the bridegroom cometh!" While they went to purchase oil, the Bridegroom came "...and they [five saved virgins] that were ready went in with him to the marriage" (vs. 10). In addition, this portion teaches us that the marriage will take place when our Lord returns in His glory at the close of the Great Tribulation (vs. 13).

    The above is confirmed by the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation.

    "Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints" (Rev. 19:7,8).

    Here in the context of the Second Coming of Christ, believing Israel is said to make herself ready. This is

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    sought the Master and his ministry was fading in glory, he responded: "He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. He must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:29,30).

    Working in reverse order, clearly the "friend of the bridegroom" is John the Baptist. John says that it was cause for rejoicing upon hearing the voice of the bridegroom. "...this my [John the Baptist's] joy therefore is fulfilled." The "bridegroom" is none other than Christ Himself. In the previous verse John stated that he was "...not the Christ, but that I am sent before Him" (vs. 28). He then confirms this by applying the illustration of the bridegroom. John was merely the forerunner to prepare the way for the Messiah. Hence, "He [Christ] must increase, but I [John] must decrease" (vs. 30).

    Bearing in mind that the gospel according to John is a record of the earthly ministry of Christ, the "bride" is obviously Israel. John the Baptist plainly declares in this record: "And I knew Him not: but that He should be made manifest to ISRAEL, therefore am I come baptizing with water" (John 1:31). Did not our Lord instruct His disciples to "Go not into the way of the Gentiles....But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 10:5,6). Did not our Lord say concerning Himself at that time: "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 15:24).

    Moving farther along in the gospel according to Matthew, we have the parable of the ten virgins (Matt. 25:1-13). Here we learn that only believing Israel will participate in the actual marriage of the Lamb. You will recall that there were five wise virgins and five foolish. When the bridegroom delayed his coming the lamps of the unwise virgins ran out of oil as they slumbered. Therefore, the five foolish virgins, representative of the unsaved, were unprepared when the midnight cry came "Behold, the bridegroom cometh!" While they went to purchase oil, the Bridegroom came "...and they [five saved virgins] that were ready went in with him to the marriage" (vs. 10). In addition, this portion teaches us that the marriage will take place when our Lord returns in His glory at the close of the Great Tribulation (vs. 13).

    The above is confirmed by the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation.

    "Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints" (Rev. 19:7,8).

    Here in the context of the Second Coming of Christ, believing Israel is said to make herself ready. This is

    America: Painting The White House Red
    Maybe we should paint the White House red And silently in shame cover our head. There's abortion, the massacre at Waco, And a national deficit so high we don't know... Then there's the Watergate affair with Nixon And a first lady some likened unto a vixen. That's not to mention the Whitewater affair. How long will such shenanigans go on there? Sex with a White House intern Concerning that many don't care. War monger presidents Pursuing family agendas Personal economic gain And business interests after their campaign Buddying up to the Saudis After their terrorists kill and cause us pain. It's time to ask the hard questions And demand of our leaders answers Before we contaminate the world With such political cancer The speeches will culminate The verbage emanate The excuses proliferate While ongoing promises unfulfilled pontificate But what I ask Is the nation's fate Who cannot trust its leaders? Despite repeated negative reports It's still not too late! But acknowledgement of wrongs That's not our trait. We'd rather let our military men die Than recognize our poor decisions And alter them and cause political derision. So why not let's paint the White House red A blush of embarrasment. Why not let the gangs take spray paint And have at it We'll call it a memorable day As the nation is made to realize Its erroneous way. Then we can repent Reform our ways Call upon God for mercy
    lf at that time: "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of ISRAEL"? (Matt. 15:24).

    Moving farther along in the gospel according to Matthew, we have the parable of the ten virgins (Matt. 25:1-13). Here we learn that only believing Israel will participate in the actual marriage of the Lamb. You will recall that there were five wise virgins and five foolish. When the bridegroom delayed his coming the lamps of the unwise virgins ran out of oil as they slumbered. Therefore, the five foolish virgins, representative of the unsaved, were unprepared when the midnight cry came "Behold, the bridegroom cometh!" While they went to purchase oil, the Bridegroom came "...and they [five saved virgins] that were ready went in with him to the marriage" (vs. 10). In addition, this portion teaches us that the marriage will take place when our Lord returns in His glory at the close of the Great Tribulation (vs. 13).

    The above is confirmed by the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation.

    "Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints" (Rev. 19:7,8).

    Here in the context of the Second Coming of Christ, believing Israel is said to make herself ready. This is in keeping with the Prophetic program insofar as the kingdom saints did not have the assurance of their salvation. Consequently, they were instructed to overcome, seek and ye shall find, endure to the end, etc. (Matt. 6:33; 24:13; I John 4,5). Surely, this cannot be said of the Church, the Body of Christ. We are not only eternally secure, we have the assurance of it. As members of His Body we are accepted in the Beloved and therefore complete in Him (Eph. 1:6; Col. 2:10).

    It should also be noted that John refers to Israel as the "wife" of the Lamb. Of course, this excludes the Body of Christ as participants in this ceremony inasmuch as Paul always addresses us in the masculine gender. Christ is our Head, not our groom. But in what sense is Israel the "wife" of the Lamb if she is to be united to the Messiah in the holy bonds of matrimony? The answer lies in the law of the betrothal (Deut. 22:23-25).

    In days of old, when a man and woman came together before a rabbi, they were betrothed to one another. Similar to our present day engagement, the betrothal was a binding agreement wherein the parties were actually classified husband and wife. Upon completion of the ceremony, the couple returned to their respective homes for one year. This period was to give the husband an opportunity to prepare a home for his bride-to-be. It was also to ensure that the woman had been faithful, and was not with child. Of course, it was during this time that Mary was found with child before she and Joseph had come together in the intimacy of the marriage relationship (Matt. 1:18-25).

    In this regard, Christ has returned to heaven to prepare a place for His bride in the kingdom. Since this aspect of the kingdom of heaven is brought to the earth, it will be like heaven on earth. As the tribulation period runs its course, Israel will be observed to determine who among them have been faithful to the commands of Christ contained in the kingdom gospel (John 14:1-3 cf. Luke 19:11-27).

    It is imperative that we glean from all of these principal passages that the marriage of the Lamb will occur on the earth when Christ returns to set up His kingdom. Following the wedding, the Apostle John was instructed to write:

    "Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb" (Rev. 19:9).

    These guests are undoubtedly the kingdom Gentiles who will be invited to enjoy the blessings of the coming Golden Age (Matt. 25:31-46; Luke 14:15-24).

    THE BRIDE AND PAUL'S EPISTLES

    It is essential that the reader keep in mind that the Church, the Body of Christ was hid in God from ages and generations past. Thus with the advent of the administration of Grace a number of new metaphors are applied to the Church, such as: Body, stewards, ambassadors, etc. Some seem to think that Paul does, indeed, speak of us as the Bride of Christ in Ephesians 5. But they have failed to distinguish between Paul's usage of a metaphor and a simile. A well-respected theologian from the turn of the century writes:

    "The confounding of the Church as the Bride in Ephesians 5, has resulted from not seeing the Figure of Speech used throughout the passage is that of Simile, and not Metaphor: `Metaphor' places one thing for another. It is representation. `Simile' is but resemblance. We must therefore not say when comparing one thing with another that that one thing is another. Observe the continued comparison between Christ and the Church of His Body, and the conduct of wives and husbands. Note the presence of simile in every instance, and the absence of metaphor."

    "Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, AS UNTO THE LORD" (vs. 22).

    "For the husband is the head of the wife, even AS CHRIST IS THE HEAD OF THE CHURCH" (vs. 23).

    "Husbands, love your wives even AS CHRIST ALSO LOVED THE CHURCH, and gave Himself for it" (vs. 25).

    "For no man ever yet hated his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even AS THE LORD THE CHURCH" (vs. 29).

    So then, the apostle by using a simile instead of a metaphor is desiring to show the resemblance between the marriage relationship and Christ and His Church. Paul points to the love relationship to demonstrate that "as Christ loved the Church," husbands should love their wives. In like manner, wives are to emulate the Church by submitting to their own husbands. Nowhere in the portion under consideration does the apostle use the metaphor of a bride. In fact, just the opposite is true: "...and He is the Savior of the BODY" (vs. 23). "For we are members of His BODY, of His flesh, and of His bones" (vs. 30).

    "For I am jealous over you with godly jealousy: for I have espoused you to one husband, that I may present you AS A CHASTE VIRGIN TO CHRIST" (II Cor. 11:2).

    Insofar as the Corinthians had a propensity to live carelessly, the apostle again uses the marriage relationship to show the importance of living a godly life in Christ Jesus. Marriages are built on trust, fidelity, purity of heart and life. Paul was challenging the Corinthians to be faithful to the one who called them into His grace. We should add that since the apostle uses the pronoun "you" in this context it would seem to indicate that he was merely addressing this local assembly of believers, and not the whole Body of Christ. Paul had founded this assembly and naturally had a godly jealously over them as their spiritual father. Of course, we would do well to heed the apostle's admonition lest we too follow in the footsteps of the Corinthians.

    It is our firm conviction that the Body of Christ is

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