Revelation 19:7 states, "Let us rejoice and give honor unto him: for
marriage of
Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready." Our salvation is not accomplished by anything we can do, or be. Our redemption is through
blood of
Lamb, shed for our sins. Our only responsibility in regard to our salvation is to admit our own sinfulness, realize our total lack of any ability to change ourselves, and accept His gift of salvation by faith. Jesus Christ procured salvation for us. We cannot earn it. We must repent of sin, and then accept salvation as a gift.
So what does John mean by stating
Lamb's betrothed wife has "made herself ready"? John is not referring to salvation, which is our justification before God, but rather to
fact that Jesus has sanctified us -- set us apart in holiness unto Himself, and that we have a responsibility to daily live in a manner that brings glory to Him. Using another analogy, once a vessel is taken out of
mud and is cleaned up, it must not be placed back into
mud. As vessels made pure by
blood of
Lamb, we therefore do not place ourselves back into
mud of this sinful world. Our role in regard to being set-apart is to keep ourselves from being spotted or tarnished by
world. Once we are made clean, we choose to continue to walk in purity.
Although we live in this world, we belong to another Kingdom. The Bride represents
Bridegroom, Jesus Christ,
King of Kings. While still in this world, she is an ambassador of His Kingdom! Are we proud representatives, or would we rather others did not find out who we are? Do we represent
Kingdom of God in a positive, pure manner, or would we rather try to become like
world around us? Do we seek to "fit-in," or do we reflect Christ to
world?
When we love someone, we are not only willing to do what
one we love asks of us, but we look for ways to show our love. In other words, we act in a manner that shows our devotion and commitment. In fact, our priorities change, because we drop all attitudes and activities that could get in
way of our relationship with
one we love. A betrothed bride is no longer available, but has been chosen, separated to a place of honor. This places an onus on us. We have a responsibility to conduct ourselves so as to maintain an honorable reputation, both for ourselves and for
one we love.
The Bride constantly asks
question, "What would Jesus do?" She wants to stand for all He stands for! She seeks to do what He would do, to
best of her ability and resources.
She also does not willingly, or knowingly, place herself in compromising situations. Why? She does not want to give reason for others to question her integrity. Many Christians do not place enough emphasis on living lives that reveal
fact they are set-apart. They want to fit-in. Unfortunately, if we get too close to
dirt of this world, we become soiled and wrinkled, and we begin to act and look no different from those who are ungodly. If we appear no different than everyone else, where is our strong testimony? How will others see there is a better way? Jesus said we are not to hide our light, but shine brightly so others can see
light. We are to stand out, so that others can see
difference.
The Bride learns to evaluate rightly. She is lovingly dogmatic when it comes to standing up for what is good and right. She chooses to not participate in anything which is dishonorable to Christ, to herself, or to those around her. She does not give-in to negative peer pressure, or to societies morals. Rather, she lives according to God's morals and principles. God's morals and principles for living are not just an alternative life-philosophy. They are
eternal principles of righteousness.
So where do we find these principles for living? Have we been given a clear set of instructions? Yes! We have
Bridegroom's love letter to us,
Bible! Does it address every situation we face in our lives? Yes! In fact, it gives us these principles in such a clear manner, we are able to see their application. Some folk feel
Bible is a book that is not easily understood, so they approach it defensively. They feel it contains ideals that are too lofty to attain. In our own strength, and by ourselves, we can never live up to all
principles of Scripture. But we are not alone, and we have a source of strength. The Holy Spirit is able to teach us, strengthen us, and assist us. In fact,
Bride must listen to
Holy Spirit, because He is one of two Friends of
Bridegroom. He has been sent to specifically assist us in our preparations so we are ready to stand in purity before Christ. So how do we listen to this Mentor? Read
Bible, pray, and pay attention when we are prompted. The Bible gives us
instructions. Prayer keeps us in active interaction with Christ -- helping us share with Him, providing an avenue to "talk things over." The prompting of
Holy Spirit guides us in how to apply Scriptural principles in a practical manner. Also,
Holy Spirit is always cheering us on in our relationship with Christ. That is His role in regard to
Bride! He is there to do everything possible to make sure we know
Bridegroom loves us, and to assist us in living lives worthy of Christ. The Bride must love
LORD first and foremost, wholeheartedly, with mind, soul, and body. How do we love Him? Spend time with Him, especially alone in personal interaction. Any betrothed couple in love wants to spend time with each other! Share our lives with Him. Talk everything over with Him.