Accept The Invitation

The King has sent the invitation to the marriage of the Lamb to all the world:

And the four and twenty elders and the four beasts fell down and worshipped God that sat on the throne, saying, Amen; Alleluia. And a voice came out of the throne, saying, Praise our God, all ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and great. And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready.” (Revelation 19:4-7, KJV). 

The King on the throne is the Lord God Almighty who is preparing the wedding for both His and His Father’s Son in Jesus, since God the Father and the living God are One when it comes to the creation of mankind. Jesus’ Bride that has made Herself ready is also both the King’s and the King’s Father’s holy Spirit of truth and righteousness called Jerusalem.

If you want to compare this to a marriage in our natural world, this would be akin to the bride being a half-sister to the bridegroom, and the father of the bride would also be the father of both the bride and the groom.

It was believed at one time in history that by marrying his sister, a king would become god-like. Royal incest kept down the supply of rival families. By marrying their sisters, kings kept noble families from claiming semi-royal status through marriage links with the royal family.

I found this paragraph in a story called “Why Did so Many of History’s Kings Marry their Sisters?” I stumbled across on a Pints of History web-page to be interesting, which inspired me to write this story: “Accept The Invitation.”

Incest sets the king above society. If a king can break society’s most basic rules, he stands above everyone else. Plus, a truly lofty king has no peer other than his sister, since only she shares his exalted birth. A noblewoman couldn’t stand beside him as his queen and near equal, and neither could a princess from a lesser dynasty. So the propaganda of mighty kingship sometimes demands incest.”

In Jesus’ case when it comes to the marriage of the Lamb, the Holy Spirit would be like a half-sister in a natural marriage. For Jesus and the Holy Spirit were created differently by the Father, making this akin in the natural to having two different mothers, but the same father. For God the Father created both the Holy Spirit and Jesus. Compare this to a royal family in our natural world, the Holy Spirit would be as if a princess, as if the bridegroom’s sister, and Jesus, the Prince of Peace, would be as if the prince that is marrying his sister the princess.

In the real world, it was God who put Jesse’s son, David, on the throne:

“And the Lord said unto Samuel, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel? fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will send thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite: for I have provided me a king among his sons.” (1 Samuel 16:1, KJV).

Just as God provided Himself a king in Jesse’s son, David, God provided Himself a King for Jerusalem when Jesus was anointed as the Messiah, and God is now providing for Jesus’ future as a King during the millennial reign of peace in the earth. But the invitation to the marriage of the Lamb has an expiration date. For when the King’s feet, the King whom our Father has placed on His heavenly throne, touch down upon the holy Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, to signify the beginning of the great and dreadful day of the Lord, our opportunity to accept the invitation to the marriage of the Lamb will greatly diminish.

For those living and dying in the land of the living between this day when God Almighty will return and when Jesus will return for the marriage of the Lamb, this will be their last chance to go in to the marriage of the Lamb in that first resurrection from the dead, when Jesus will come into His Kingdom for the reign of peace in the earth and will judge both the living and the dead from the house of Israel.

When God was One with Jesus, when He was getting ready to return to the Father, God made this one thing clear to Jesus’ disciples:

“For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.” (Matthew 23:39).

Those souls that will live and die during the last day of the latter days, must also understand what this meant if they want to go in to the marriage of the Lamb. That blessed was Jesus, the Lamb of our heavenly Father, who came and will come again in the name of the Lord God Almighty. And this God made it clear to Jesus’ disciples before He returned to the Father, that unless they could say that Blessed is Jesus that cometh in the name of the Lord, they could forget about seeing Him, the Great I Am, ever again.

We should honor God and this Man, the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave His life that we might have the gift of eternal life in His Bride, Christ the Holy Spirit. And because I honor Them, the Lord God Almighty has blessed me with an invitation to the marriage supper of the Lamb:

“And he saith unto me, Write, Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he saith unto me, These are the true sayings of God.” (Revelation 19:9, KJV).

I was called to the marriage of the Lamb when our Father called me from the womb to play the role of the Lord’s servant to come called Elijah. I was chosen of the Lord and given in marriage to my angel Elijah when I was a child because of my calling and to preserve me until the day when it would be revealed that I had been called as His servant Elijah. After my born again experience at the age of 43, the Spirit of my Lords gave it to me to understand why I had been called, which is to restore the truth of the words spoken by God’s holy prophets and the gospel preached two-thousand years ago by Jesus, and to prepare the way for our Lord’s return back to the earth for the last day of the latter days, the great and dreadful day of the Lord.

March 2, 2021, while praying in the Spirit, I sensed that the Spirit was going to reveal something deep to me about accepting the invitation to the marriage of the Lamb. At least I had sense enough to grab pen and paper and was able to capture what the Spirit had to say:

“There is a big difference in being a Christian and being a born again Christian. If Jesus has not baptized you into His Father’s Holy Ghost and the Spirit of fire in Jerusalem, which would be Me, then you are not a born again child of the Most High God. This does not mean that you are an evil person and your name will be blotted out of the book of life, but it does mean that you will miss out on accepting the invitation to the marriage of the Lamb. And your soul will spend an extra day in this place Jesus called paradise, during Jesus’ millennial reign of peace in the earth, after the marriage of the Lamb. Not accepting the invitation simply means that you lacked the courage of your conviction to sow a seed of faith into your good ground, your good and noble angel that our Father gave you when you were just a child, a faithful companion to your soul since you were a child. And while you may not go in to the marriage of the Lamb, as long as you should live your life here in the land of the living having done nothing that would have caused your heart to divorce herself from your soul, the divorce that God hates, then you can rest assured that you will get eternal life in the second resurrection from the dead, when Jesus’ millennial reign of peace will come to an end, and all authority will be given back to the Lord God Almighty for the final great white throne judgement,” revealed the Spirit of my Lords.

When it came to accepting the invitation to the marriage of the Lamb from the great King, for me, it was easy, only because I had the advantage of being called of the Father and chosen of God, and given to understand what it meant to accept the invitation by the Spirit of my Lords. And when I realized that our heavenly Father is my eternal Granddaddy, that the living God is my everlasting Daddy, and that Jesus is my forever Friend that is closer than a brother, with His Bride in the Holy Spirit also being my friend, having been born again of the Spirit, making me a child of the Bridechamber, that not only was I a member of the heavenly family, but I would have been a fool not to accept the invitation to the marriage of the Lamb. When it comes to accepting the invitation to this great occasion, it’s never too late to… “Accept The Invitation.”

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