The Bible speaks of Jesus as the Bridegroom, and His followers as His Bride. The Day of His return for her will be a glorious day of rejoicing – but what exactly does all of this mean? Jesus, the Jewish man, living a Jewish lifestyle and observing Jewish customs, gave us a clear indication of what it means. What can we learn from the traditional Jewish wedding customs about “that glorious Day”? What does the relationship between a Jewish Bride and her groom tell us of our relationship with our Saviour, Jesus? And what does it mean for the Bride to have “prepared herself”? Stephanie Cottam explores the biblical marriage rites in the light of Christian revelation and brings Jesus’ simile to life in a straightforward and disarmingly simple way, adding the rich insights that so often come from a Jewish believer in Jesus. But with a stark warning: Jesus was crystal clear that, when He returns, not everyone will be ready for Him. Some will make their excuses and decline His invitation. Some of His Watchmen will be asleep, spiritually speaking. A high proportion of foolish maidens will have no oil in their lamps – both groups will be left outside. What sort of a follower of Jesus are you? Are you prepared and ready – or half asleep, seeking other diversions during His long absence? This book encourages us to evaluate our own “wait” for the Groom, as well as gain fascinating insights into first century courtship and marriage. Whether we are ready or not, He truly is coming.
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