
A line of demarcation” is being drawn and we’re shortly going to know “Who’s WHO”! A vision of a bride dressed in white was given to me today which indicates that this is shortly going to take place. A hand came suddenly upon this bride snatching off her wedding dress, and a booming voice shouted: “You shall NOT wear white!” Whew!
I was perplexed by this scene: Whose hand was it that had the power to strip off her glory? And what took place that caused this to happen? As I pondered these questions, I remembered the five virgins who didn’t have oil in their lamps, and also the ones who had all the gifts of the Spirit, but did not know the Lord intimately. If we don’t use the candle of the Lord, even our spirit, to search our innermost parts, we won’t be transformed. Wearing white represents being righteous, and those who are not virtuous are going to be seen for what they are in this hour. Alas, they’re going to miss the bridegroom’s coming, and what a great tragedy it’s going to be for all who are not prepared.
I heard the word “self-defilement” which conveyed the thought that because they did not cleanse themselves of all filthiness of flesh and spirit, their self-being became defiled. These are those who enjoy the gifts of the Spirit, but do not work out the salvation of their souls.
I was deeply touched by the portrayal of a husband and wife’s tender relationship in a story I read on a blog today. In the author’s reply to my comment, she wrote: “God is teaching us to discover the “whys” of our behavior, and to grow through our changes.” Her wisdom revealed so simply and beautifully how transformation takes place, and I believe that this is what must be done in every relationship, not just in a marriage, in order for us to become whole.
In the Gospel According to Thomas 80: 24-27 & 81: 1-4, it is written: “The kingdom is within you and it is without you. If you (will) know yourselves, then you will be known and you will know that you are the sons of the Living Father. But if you do not know yourselves, then you are in poverty and you are poverty.” What a sobbering word!
I believe that today’s vision was given to let us know that the coming of the Lord as our bridegroom is at hand. Verily, when the hand on the clock strikes twelve, we’ll know whose hand shall be taken in marriage: It will be the hand of the one dressed in white, and her name is “Honorable”….
Yay, SHE’s “The One” called to be His wife!
“Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come and his wife has 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. (Revelation 19: 7)
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