Now we consider the marriage that leads to life as designed by the Creator. The Groom is the Second Adam, Jesus, and the Bride is the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is the Handmaid without sin picked by God just as God Created Adam and Eve and intended for the Humans to live without sin. The Virgin Mary’s genetic flesh was permanently altered when She was “Overshadowed by the Holy Spirit” as stated in Luke 1: 35. And her Genetic flesh was altered by having the Creator’s Son in her body so that She and her son were mixing and feeding off one another. But no one of the members of the old priesthood had any authority to witness and officiate the Holy Marriage. Therefore, the New priesthood was given extraordinary authority – to marry Christ, permit Pilate and the people to kill Him, and marry Him to Israel in a sacrificial marriage ceremony. Thus denial from Peter and Judas was needed.
Moreover, the marriage on the wooden Cross had the Virgin Mary (the second Eve Bride) at the foot of the Cross as the body and Her Bride (Christ) above on the Cross as her Head with the Holy Spirit as God’s breath of Life. The scene was witnessed by the new priest John to bless the Holy sacrificial wedding ceremony. This scene parallels Adam and Eve’s event by the tree of death. Christ as the Bride wore a Crown of Thorns which was customary for Brides and Kings on their wedding feast. Additionally, Christ was dressed in the King’s clothes for the incredible occasion. Then during the consummation of the marriage, we see the spilling of blood and water from Christ as stated, “But one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out” (John 19:34). After the consummation of the marriage (officiating the marriage) the Virgin Marry, who carries the Creator’s Genetic remains, is alive at the foot of the Cross and rightly so as the Creator’s Design of the Holy Marriage in the Garden of Eden was to live forever. So, the Virgin Mary remains alive while her Groom died, indicating that although the Groom died to satisfy the first marriage punishment, the Groom remained alive and would rise up in Glory. Thereafter, the Holy Catholic Church’s claim that the Virgin Mary was risen body and soul into heaven without death is absolutely accurate as she cannot die since the Holy Spirit overshadowed her and protected her from original sin. In heaven, as Christ stated in Matthew 22:30, “For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven” and therefore; no marriage was consummated. Thus, the Virgin Mary became our Holy Virgin Mother who was privileged by the Creator to play a vital role in the Holy Salvation Design that must permanently reflect the image of the Creator’s Trinity Persona.