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Altar vs Altar — Covenant vs Covenant — Bride vs Bride! — 7 Comments

  1. Amen, amen, and amen!
    Another aspect of this war involves clarity regarding who pays the Bride price and why.  Western and other cultures have perverted the truth.  In Scripture, the groom or his family always pays for the Bride.  It was understood that procuring a wife was a most valuable endeavor because she would be a house builder and intimate helper for life.  When Abraham sent for Rebekah, he sent his servant with camels laden with riches, presenting her with gold ornaments and no doubt had riches for her family.  Jacob served Laban 14 years to procure Rachael.  David paid for Michal with Philistine foreskins.  It is high time the Bride recognizes her true worth.

    Regarding the altar and Jezebel, she is a queen bee in the worst possible sense of the phrase.  Elijah didn’t deal with her house, the 400 false prophets of the grove that ate at her table. He only took out the 450 prophets of Baal.  If you take out the queen but leave her hive/house intact, they’ll just raise up another queen – Athaliah!  That’s why we are still fighting her. This time though the whole hive is coming down.  Athaliah was finally destroyed at a different altar when Jehoiada crowned the new king in the Temple surrounded by the army of Israel who slew Athalia. 2kings 11.  This time, the Lord is taking out the whole hive!

  2. Such incredible revelation. Bought tears to my eyes. Thank you prophetess. As His Bride, let’s stay true and loyal to our Savior and King.

  3. Amen and Amen.
    Pure Truth.
    For every word of God is pure and He is a Shield to those who put their trust in Him.  Proverbs 30:5

  4. Thank you! It is definitely so that “dangerous mixture rising in this hour, through political spirits, religious pride and spiritual blindness — and many within The Church are being swept into it without even realizing it.” Blessings to you dear Veronika.

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