Thursday, January 5, 2012

4th Day: Seven women and one man

"And in that day seven women shall take hold of one man saying: We will eat our own food and wear our own apparel; only let us be called by your name, to take away our reproach.” Isaiah 4.1

Understand In that day as meaning from today onwards. Let's take a look:

The industrial revolution took women out of the home and into the workplace. Over time, women were forced to go to school and better prepare themselves. They gradually began sharing the responsibility of caring for the family.

This removed a wife from a state of dependence on her husband and enabled her to be his equal when making family decisions. She became both independent and the head just like her husband. She undermined his unique leadership role and became his equal with the right to be the head along with him.

From then on, the family has begun to have two heads, and by the way things are going, sooner or later he will take her place at home and she will take his place at work.

Her progress cost her husband’s position.

Great!? Excellent!? But at what price?

Everything seems to have happened naturally. But where is this going to end up? Up to what point will the weaker sex bear the brunt of the responsibilities, which up to now have been exercised by him?

In the above prophecy, the seven women represent the women of today—the days that precede the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.

They’re free; they’re independent; they’re the head. They support themselves and are able to meet almost all of their own needs.

What else is left to win?

They need to win back the person they just ran over: Man.

From now on, and getting more pronounced by the day, Man with a capitol "m" is as rare as a black pearl. And when one is found, women will give in, humble themselves and implore him to take away their shame and allow them to be called by his name.

Of course this prophecy does not apply to the wise virgins, those born of the Holy Spirit.

No condemning prophecy applies to those who are faithful to the Lord Jesus. Just as the Israelites were protected from the ten plagues in Egypt, those born of the Spirit will be saved from these dark days.

This is why our lives need to go through a transfiguration, like Jesus on Mount Tabor.

Be free from the spirit of anxiety, in the Name of Lord Jesus!

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