Ruth – The Servant Bride
Most of us know the story of Ruth – a story which portrays commitment, love and servant hood. The well-known words resound in our minds “Your people will be my people and your God will be my God.” It was in Ruth’s willingness to become a servant that she took the first step to becoming the perfect bride. In this series you will learn what it means to be a servant bride to our Messiah and how it is portrayed throughout the Scriptures. This study is done on the template of the Menorah.
Rebekkah – The Priestly Bride
Rebecca is a woman characterized by passion, energy and initiative. It was all of this that caught Eliezer’s attention. She was willing to go the extra mile even if it wasn’t expected. Her live is driven by a passion for the prophetic. Her story unfolds as she obeys the Word of God above natural human wisdom. See the rich symbolism hidden in it which applies to us as a priestly bride for the Messiah and learn what is needed to grow into becoming such a priestly bride.
Esther – The Kingly Bride
What intrigued the king to choose Esther above all the other woman to be queen and his wife? The words of Mordechai to Esther, are certainly the central theme in this story. “That God has brought you into the palace for just such a time as this?” It is such a time as this that we need the courage to take up our authority and serve with a heart of a servant to those who need salvation. Learn what it really means to be a Kingly Bride and be prepared “for such a time as this”.
The ancient customs of a Hebrew wedding and how we can apply them as the bride of Messiah
In this series Gerrit Nel takes the time during Sukkot to explain to us what was the process of a Hebrew wedding in ancient times. What exactly happened after a man and a woman agreed to get married? What did the engagement look like? What kind of gifts and preparations were made? What was the parents’ job? Which contracts have been entered into? Join us and marvel at how much of this has been fulfilled for us as His Bride through Yeshua …
The ancient customs of a Hebrew wedding and how we can apply them as the bride of Messiah
The body of believers who want to be a bride has never been taught how to have intimacy with her Heavenly Bridegroom. The result of this is that people have a very mystical understanding of what intimacy with the Heavenly Bridegroom is. Intimacy is not an activity but it rather encompasses our whole life and our understanding of serving our Heavenly Bridegroom. Our relationship and Intimacy with this Heavenly Bridegroom is built on trust. How do we make it more practical to live a life of intimacy with our Heavenly Bridegroom in our everyday lives. John 14 is an extremely romantic chapter in the four descriptions of the Gospel. It is filled with Hebrew customs which reveals the Heavenly Bridegrooms desire towards us and how we can establish this intimate relationship with Him to involve our entire lives instead of just being in activities a few minutes every day.
Hoe om Profeties te Lewe as Bruid in die Eindtyd
Glo jy dat ons in die Eindtyd is? Leef jy daarvolgens? Is jy bereid om die offerande te bring wat nodig is op die pad van gereedmaking? Hierdie omvattende reeks is van onskatbare waarde en bevat vrymakende waarhede oor die vrugbare lewe wat die Bruid van die Messias in hierdie tyd profeties moet leef. Leer hoe om terug te stap in die heerlikheid en teenwoordigheid – die beeld – van God. As jou begeerte ’n intieme verhouding met die Koning is, dan is hierdie reeks ’n moet!