Seeking a Bride for Isaac
Bible students seem well agreed that Isaac represents
Christ. As Abraham gave his son Isaac, in whom
centered the promises, to be sacrificed, so the Heavenly
Father gave His Son, Jesus, to be the Sin-Offering for Adam
and his race, and received Him again from the dead, as
Abraham figuratively received Isaac. -- Hebrews 11:17-19.
Isaac's bride, Rebecca, typified the Church of Christ, which
is to become His Bride in the resurrection, at His Second Coming.
The correspondencies are remarkable. If Isaac represented
Jesus, then Abraham would represent the Heavenly
Father, and Eliezer, the servant, sent to get the bride, would
typify the work of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth.

The custom in olden times respecting marriage differed from
the custom of our day. God evidently arranged that Jewish
customs should illustrate spiritual things. Thus, instead of
Isaac's seeking a bride, Abraham sought a bride for him,
sending by Eliezer. Thus the picture is complete, as Jesus
declared, "No man can come unto Me except the Father
which hath sent Me draw him" -- invite him. -- John 6:44.
As Rebecca was found with the sheep, watering them, so
those called to be the Bride of Christ are usually found, not
in fellowship with wolves, but with the Lord's sheep.
Moreover, Rebecca and the sheep were found at the well,
symbolically representing the desire of the Little Flock class
for the Water of Life -- the well representing the Bible.

Rebecca was found serving water to the flock, representing
well those whom Jesus would select for His Bride class. He is
seeking, not for those who would lord it over the sheep, but
those who feed, refresh and serve them.
The blessing upon Rebecca was, "Be thou the mother of
thousands of millions." (Genesis 24:60.) To some Bible students
this implies that the Church of Christ will mother in
regeneration the millions of Adam's race, as the glorified Redeemer
will be their "Everlasting Father." -- Isaiah 9:6.

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