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The Lamb's Wife: Why the Body of Christ Is Not the Bride
Posted by Edward Cross on June 24, 2026
The church is called the body of Christ, never the bride. Ephesians 5 ends not in betrothal but in one body, His own flesh and bones. The bride, the Lamb's wife, is the New Jerusalem, the covenant people of Israel married, put away, and brought home. Rightly divided, the wife is Israel and the Body is nearer than a bride.
The Kingdom of God: Two Realms, Two Hopes, Two Inheritances
Posted by Edward Cross on June 16, 2026
Scripture flattens "the kingdom of God" into one destiny, but rightly divided it embraces two realms — one earthly, one heavenly — with two peoples, two hopes, and two inheritances. This article shows why flesh and blood inherits Israel's earthly kingdom, why only the incorruptible can enter the heavenly realm of the Body of Christ, and how keeping…
No Mansion For You: Why John 14 Was Not Written to the Body of Christ
Posted by Edward Cross on April 5, 2026
Jesus was not speaking to the Body of Christ in John 14. The Father's house and prepared place belong to the little flock of Israel awaiting the earthly kingdom and the New Jerusalem. This article shows what the Body of Christ is actually promised — a heavenly hope far greater than a room in a city.
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