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A Revelation of the Church - Unveiling Christ's Bride • Sep 01st 1994

The Most Beautiful Girl in the World Part 1 – Christa, Ecclesia, and the Bride of Christ

In this deeply moving and imaginative message, Gene Edwards introduces listeners to what he calls “the most beautiful girl in the world”—a poetic and theological portrait of Christa, the Ecclesia, the bride of Christ.

Rather than presenting the Church as an institution or organization, Edwards invites us to encounter her as a living person—beloved, chosen, pursued, and united with Christ beyond space and time. Through narrative, scripture imagery, and reflective storytelling, he unfolds a sweeping vision of the Church that stretches from eternity past to resurrection life and beyond.

Drawing on themes from John 17, the Song of Songs, the Gospels, and Revelation, this teaching explores the profound mystery of union with Christ. Edwards speaks of Christa as one with Him in eternity, one with Him in death, and one with Him in resurrection—a bride formed in Him before creation and revealed throughout Scripture.

The message unfolds in two movements. First, Edwards introduces the concept of Christa and challenges common assumptions about the Church. Then, speaking in Christa’s voice, he tells her story across time: as a Jewish maiden meeting Christ, as believers gathered across the ancient world, and as the radiant city descending in Revelation.

At its heart, this sermon calls listeners away from individual-centered spirituality toward a larger vision: to see themselves not as the center of the story, but as participants in something far greater—the beloved corporate bride of Christ.

Whether you are familiar with Gene Edwards or encountering his work for the first time, this message offers a profound meditation on love, identity, unity, and the mystery of the Church as the dwelling place of God.

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I’m an Italian, a beautiful young Italian girl from Rome. And he spared no expense or suffering to make sure he came all the way to Rome to get me.

Let me tell you who I am. I am the girl in Revelation 1.

I am the girl he called the pearl of great price, for which a man would sell everything to obtain.

I am also the mystery that was mentioned by Matthew and was hidden in the OT.

You may not know this, but when John was in Patmos on the Lord’s day, and John turned around and saw his Lord in glory, I was standing there with him in glory too, and it was discovered that there had been a picture of me throughout all the OT and NT, a great lampstand, that held much light.

And I stood beside him in his glory. That’s who I am.

The most beautiful thing that has ever been described in all languages, that exhaust themselves seeking to describe it, the most beautiful that has ever been recorded was a city coming down out of the heavens. The description of that city is so lavish that the human mind cannot attain it.

That’s me. I am that city. I am the most beautiful thing ever known to creation.

And I’m a bride. And there’s a wedding feast that’s given for me. And quite literally, my Lord comes to get me charging on a white stallion.

And I am the last person to speak in holy writ. I marry him and become one with him outside of space and time, but I am given the last words to speak in the scripture. And mine is a poem, mine is a benediction, mine is an ode, mine is a prayer.

I am the last thing you see in scripture.

All of that is who I always am.

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