FEAR THE LORD YOUR G-D.

 A Word for the Bride





Before He comes as Moshiach, Before the heavens split and the nations tremble, He is walking among His Bride. Not with applause, but with fire. Not with titles, but with truth.
He is cleansing. He is refining. He is removing every trace of worldly behavior, every hidden sin that cannot bear the light of day.
This is not judgment—it is mercy. For He will not marry a Bride dressed in compromise. He will not unite with a heart divided between Him and the world.
He says: “Come out from among them. Let Me wash you again. Let Me strip away the glitter that hides the wounds. Let Me heal what you’ve buried beneath performance and pride.”
The time of pretending is over. The time of self-built crowns is ending. He is calling for surrender—not polish. For brokenness—not branding.
For holiness—not hype.


He is not impressed by platforms. He is moved by purity. And He will not be joined to anything that resists His Spirit.
Bride, awaken. Bride, return.
Bride, let Him cleanse you in the secret place. Let Him remove the applause of men and replace it with the whisper of His love.
For He is coming. And He will not delay. But He will come for a Bride who has been made ready— Not by her own hands, But by His.
Blessed be His Name. Blessed be His Fire.
Blessed be His Love that wounds to heal, and strips to clothe in glory.


📜 Deuteronomy (Devarim) 10:12–13
“And now, Israel, what does the Lord your G-d require of you? Only to fear the Lord your G-d, to walk in all His ways, to love Him, and to serve the Lord your G-d with all your heart and with all your soul— to keep the commandments of the Lord and His statutes, which I command you today for your good.”





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