
GLIMPSES OF THE BRIDE
THE APOSTOLIC BRIDE
Cheryl McGrath
14 September, 2002
This vision came during a time of worship on an elder's retreat in mid-September, 2002.
In this vision the Bride was shown to me as an accomplished dancer, dancing across the earth. At first there were multiple representations of the Bride, though they were all the same form and danced in perfect unity, each movement being completely synchronized and in unison. The Bride was dressed in a simple white flowing dress and barefooted. I saw her as many different dancers, exactly the same except for their faces, which were ethnically and racially different. Some faces were black, others white, some were Asian, and many, many other cultures and nationalities. As I followed the Bride dancing across the earth, her face would constantly change from nation to nation, but the movements of these multiple representations of the Bride remained totally synchronized.
Then I saw all of these forms merge into a single form, still dressed in the same simple white flowing dress and barefooted, but this time with flaming red hair. She continued to dance with grace and precision across the earth for some time, to music that only she seemed to be able to hear.
Then I saw the Bride re-form into five different representations, all visually exactly the same. I cannot describe here her face except that there was nothing striking about it and because my attention was focused on her dance and her actions. These five were again dressed in the same white tunics and barefooted, and their arms were linked as they formed a line together across the earth. At first they danced together, but then began to take different actions, as they moved out from the line they formed across the earth. The first one on the left began to dance across fields and pastures, placing a ram's horn to her mouth and blowing loudly across the nations. Immediately to her left the next one also started dancing across the nations, but this one danced with a mighty sword which she wielded with great grace and accuracy, as though it was an extension of her arms. Then I saw another one step up. This one was placed directly in the centre of the line of five. She stepped forward, opened her mouth and began singing songs of proclamation across the nations of the earth. Immediately she was joined by the one to her left, who stepped up beside her and also began singing songs of proclamation across the nations. Their voices harmonized as they sang out together. Finally I noticed another to the left who began to dance across the nations as though she was as light as air. The grace of this one as she danced is very hard to put into words, but was exceedingly beautiful to watch, and as she danced in swift, leaping movements over the earth, seeds fell from one of her hands. She was not holding these seeds in any way, they were falling directly on the earth from inside the palm of her hand as she danced with great abandonment and purpose.
Interpretation:
The vision started with the many views of the corporate Bride from all nations, tongues and tribes. Then the maturing Bride, as she grows up into the fullness of the stature of Christ, emerged, her red hair representing the glory she carries. The final scene portrayed the Bride fully restored in the governmental authority of Ephesians 4:11.
The Bride with the ram's horn represents the shepherds (pastors), calling in the sheep from the nations. The sword-wielding Bride is the teacher who skillfully dances with the word of God across the nations. Next was the apostle bride whose voice resounds with authority as she proclaims the word and she is joined by the prophet. There is no competition or uneasiness between these two, their purpose is singular as each sings out their message in their own voice, but in complete unity of purpose. As their song of unity goes forth it forms a new sound upon the earth that calls the nations to attention and prepares the way of the Lord. The graceful dancer with the seeds falling from her hand represents the evangelist. She dances swiftly because she knows that the harvest is full and the light is fading. Her gaze is set on the nations and she is consumed with the earth's harvest.
VISION OF THE ROYAL DAUGHTER, 11 December, 2002
In deep worship I was shown what appeared to be a long length of rich satin-like fabric stretched out before me. The middle section of this length of fabric was gold, and on each side there was a wide border piece of deep purple. Gold thread wove the three pieces together in long seams. At first, I didn't know what this length of fabric was, but as I followed it with my eyes, I saw that it gradually lifted up onto the shoulders of someone far off, who I could only see from the back. I realized then that this fabric was a most beautiful train, or robe, coming down from the shoulders of this person. The head of this person was radiant, with an almost blinding light coming out in long golden rays. I could not make out any facial features, because all I could see were the golden rays of light covering, surrounding and emanating from the back of the head of this one wearing this train-robe.
I heard the Lord then say "This is My Bride." I then saw Him standing far off and slightly above the bride. He said "The golden radiance you see is because she has her eyes firmly fixed on Me." I became aware that the brightness of the radiance I saw on and around her head was His reflection as she gazed at Him in adoration. Though I could not see her face, I knew her eyes were directed only at Him. Her stance was one of total readiness to obey immediately whatever He would say.
As I looked again at this long, long train, I said, wondering how she carried it, "Lord, it's so long and so heavy." After a short while, He answered, "It is long because it is growing. As My Bride walks on the earth the train grows wherever she walks. It will cover the earth. It is heavy with My Glory, but not too heavy for her, because I have made her shoulders strong."
At this point my view was "zoomed in" as it were to her shoulders, and I saw upon each shoulder a fringed, golden epaulet of the style that is sometimes worn on military uniforms of high rank, but much more beautiful. I knew the thread and fabric mix were pure gold. The Lord then said "This is my government. It is strong and secure and well able to hold the weight of My Bride's glorious robe." I remembered Psalm 45 and became aware as He said this that this robe was one of several robes the Bride wears. I believe this was the robe of the Royal Daughter.
Psalm 45:13,14. "The royal daughter is all glorious within the palace; her clothing is woven with gold. She shall be brought to the King in robes of many colors..."
My attention was then drawn again to the light-filled golden rays emanating out from around the Bride's head. He said "These are the crowns I am placing upon My Bride's head. There are many, but the greatest is the Crown of Righteousness." The Lord said this with quite obvious joy and a certain sense of holy pride.
"Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only but also to all who have loved His appearing."" 2 Timothy 4:8
Great South Land Ministries, Australia, 2002
Cheryl McGrath, Great South Land Ministries
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