Thursday, December 26, 2024

The Bride and Man Child: A New Dimension in God’s Eternal Plan

The Bride and Man Child: A New Dimension in God’s Eternal Plan..

The concept of the Bride and the man child introduces a profound dimension to God’s eternal purposes. This interplay reveals a greater mystery: God’s infinite expansion through personal relationships, where the temporal and eternal converge to fulfill His ultimate redemptive plan.

Introduction to the Bride and the Man Child..

Traditional Trinitarian theology focuses on the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit as central to the divine relationship. However, with this revelation the Lord is releasing, I am led to clarify and expound on how the Bride plays a crucial role in elevating the expansiveness of creation into the Godhead. This imagery is reminiscent of the ladder that Jacob saw in his dream, foreshadowing our inheritance as chosen people by God, as seen in Genesis 28:12: “And he had a dream, and behold, a ladder was set up on the earth with its top reaching to heaven; and behold, the angels of God were ascending and descending on it.”

The Bride and the conception of the man child in this equation is not a hierarchical addition but a unified completion that reflects God’s eternal purpose through His one and only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ. Through the Bride and the Man Child, God’s love extends beyond Himself, uniting the spiritual with the physical for His eternal family of God.

It's important to note that the Bride is not simply another member added to the established Triune Godhead. However, the Bride does play an integral part in God’s salvation through His Son. This union with Christ embodies the outpouring of His life, inviting humanity to share in God’s glory. The relationship between Christ and the Bride reveals the overflow of love from the Godhead to the Body that continually ascends, always bearing fruit, deepening our understanding of God’s eternal nature.

In this blessed union, Christ takes on the title of the Father, the Bride represents the Holy Spirit, and the man child reflects the Son or children of God. Through this relationship, the Bride completes her eternal purposes, just as a tree bears fruit through its branches. The man child, symbolizing Christ and the spiritual offspring of the Bride, emerges from this union, expanding the love of the Holy Trinity to all creation. This union mirrors the spiritual process that allows creation itself to bear fruit—an interaction between the eternal and temporal resulting in God consciousness.

As discussed in previous videos, God’s infinite expansion is reflected by the number 4, encoded throughout all of scripture. He does this for us to take notice and understand the mechanism of His plan. Through Christ, who is both God and Man, the Bride becomes one with Him, producing spiritual offspring—the man child—who will rule with Christ. This marriage is not a replacement within the Godhead but an extension and invitation of His love. The product is a new reality—a spiritual fractal existence reflecting the infinite relationship between God and creation (Malachi 4:6: “He will turn the hearts of the fathers back to their children and the hearts of the children to their fathers”).

The number 4 and its concept is encoded throughout creation. It marks a transition, representing the meeting point where Heaven touches earth, seen in the cross where Christ reconciled all things (Colossians 1:20). The Paleo-Hebrew letter Tav, forming the letter Aleph, ties to the number 4, symbolizing both the end of one age and the birth of a new creation.

Christ’s sacrifice on the cross initiated the great transition from death to life, from judgment to redemption. This pivotal moment in redemptive history is not the end but the beginning of a new eternal reality—the lifting point of a spiral. Just as Jesus is the firstborn among many brethren, so too, the Bride, in her union with Christ, becomes a vessel for the man child to emerge, continuing the divine mission as seen in Roman 8:29: “For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters.”

The Infinite Spiral of Divine Love..

In Revelation 12, the man child is introduced, often interpreted as Christ but also seen as a corporate body of believers consisting of the Bride or first fruits; those caught up to God and His throne. This union mirrors the eternal relationship within the Trinity and signifies a new phase in God’s plan. This divine union between the Bride and Christ introduces a new dimension in God’s kingdom—a spiraling fractal expanding infinitely. Just as a logarithmic spiral grows exponentially, each generation of believers, emerging from the union between Christ and the Bride, reflects the previous yet expands endlessly. This growth is evident in 2 Corinthians 3:18: “But we all, with unveiled faces, looking as in a mirror at the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit.”

This progression resembles a logarithmic spiral, where the relationship between Christ and the Bride, and the birth of the man child, ascends to the unlimited. Each pivotal point—like the number 4 in the 7-step spiral—marks a transformative moment, a divine lift point where creation encounters and reflects a deeper glory of God’s nature. Each turnaround represents a lift—a moment of divine elevation, where creation rises to reflect a deeper glory of God’s nature. In this 7-step spiral stair, the middle—represented by the number 4—serves as the pivotal lift point, where a significant transformation occurs. This middle point is not merely a pause but a powerful upward shift, where creation experiences divine acceleration.

As the spiral expands, each turn propels creation forward, and every return to the center amplifies the light of divine love, ever-growing and ever-expanding. The number 4, as the center of the spiral, symbolizes balance and elevation within the process, where the upward movement reaches a climax before the next phase. This middle lift corresponds to a moment of transformation, preparing creation for the next stage of glory.

In the context of the rapture, this lift at the middle point can be understood as the lifting of the Bride—a moment where believers are drawn upward into a new dimension of divine reality which is new Jerusalem. This lift is not just a departure but a transformative ascension into a deeper relationship with the Creator, marking the beginning of a new state of being in God’s redemptive history.

The infinite expansion of God’s love is the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit, flowing through the Bride and out into creation. The man child, as the expression of the growing spiritual family, follows this divine fractal pattern, embodying God’s eternal purpose as seen in John 14:12: “Truly, truly I say to you, the one who believes in Me, the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these he will do; because I am going to the Father.”

The Fractal Nature of God’s Love: From Glory to Glory..

The idea of spiritual fractals illustrates how God’s love expands infinitely. A fractal repeats endlessly, yet each iteration reflects the whole. Similarly, God’s love is not cyclical but spiral, constantly ascending into greater dimensions of glory.

This glory-to-glory transformation mirrors the expansion of God’s Kingdom, as His glory fills all things. Every generation that comes forth from the union of Christ and the Bride adds to the eternal spiral, reflecting divine glory in a new way.

The transformation of Tav into Aleph represents a transition from the end of one age to the beginning of another. Tav, the cross, marks the end of one world, while Aleph, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, signifies the new creation. This transition is encapsulated in the number 4, marking the midpoint of God’s redemptive timeline.

The Bride embodies this transition, reflecting God’s strength and leadership. Through her, the man child emerges, continuing God’s divine mission. This marks the birth of a new creation, one new man, a cosmic shift where the eternal takes precedence over the temporal. As 1 John 4:16 says, “So we have come to know and to believe the love that God has for us. God is love, and anyone who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in them.”

This new creation is not only spiritual but interstellar, as God’s love extends to the farthest corners of the universe, drawing all things into Himself through Christ and His Bride.

As the body of Christ, we should be fully aware of this mystery as it invites us into deeper communion with God, urging us to reflect His infinite love in our lives and become partakers of His free gift of salvation. The union between Christ and the Bride, the emergence of the man child, and the eternal spiral of God’s Kingdom testify to His boundless wisdom, grace, and mercy. Romans 11:33 reminds us: "Oh, the depth of the riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways!"

This revelation calls us to worship—to stand in awe of the God who is both transcendent and immanent, infinite and intimate, eternal and ever-present. Through Christ, we are invited into this divine mystery, becoming partakers of His infinite glory with the Father and the Holy Spirit.

Amen.