Jesus Says, “You Are Betrothed To Me NOW” (Updated Word From God)

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UPDATED On Feb 19, 2024

Last Published 2/19/2024 With New Information

Jesus Christ said on February 23, 2023:
“You are now within a one-year Betrothal period. You are now Betrothed to Me, saith the Lord, Amen Amen Amen. Many have and many will continue to cross the line into Betrothal with Me now. Watch for the difference in your hearts and in all areas of your lives. Now is the time of total protection and oneness if you will come forward and accept My Wedding gift to you now.”  [Prophet and Apostle, Christine Williams; https://www.christine-williams-ministry.org]

Why Now Jesus? Jesus is obviously looking for a deeper commitment from you and me – from all of us. Most people in-love with each other listen to the thoughts and voice of their loved one. Do you listen to Jesus daily? Do you take the time to see His concerns for you? He has all the answers. We are so close to going home now – take the time to show Him you care and love Him always without fail. It isn’t only about what we need from Him – what does He need from us??

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SCRIPTURES:
(New Testament ADDITION:
2 Cor 11:1-6)

I [the Apostle Paul]hope you will put up with a little of my foolishness; but you are already doing that. 2 I am jealous for you with a Godly jealousy. I promised [BETROTHED] you to one husband, to Christ, so that I might present you as a pure virgin to him. 3 But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ. 4 For if someone comes to you and preaches a Jesus other than the Jesus we preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it easily enough. 5 But I do not think I am in the least inferior to those “super-apostles.” 6 I may not be a trained speaker, but I do have knowledge. We have made this perfectly clear to you in every way. NIV

(OLD TESTAMENT Additions:

(Jerimiah 2:2)
“Go and cry in the hearing of Jerusalem, saying, ‘Thus says the LORD: “I remember you, the kindness of your youth, the love of your betrothal, when you went after Me in the wilderness, in a land not sown.

(Jeremiah 3:14)
“Return, O backsliding children (Israel; Judah) ,” says the LORD; “for I am married to you. I will take you, one from a city and two from a family, and I will bring you to Zion.

(Isaiah 54:5-8) 
For your Maker is your husband, The LORD of hosts is His name; and your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel; He is called the God of the whole earth.
For the LORD has called you
Like a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit,
Like a youthful wife when you were refused,”
Says your God.
“ For a mere moment I have forsaken you,
But with great mercies I will gather you.
With a little wrath I hid My face from you for a moment; But with everlasting kindness I will have mercy on you,”
Says the LORD, your Redeemer.

(Hosea 2:2-7)
‘Bring charges against your mother, bring charges;
For she is not My wife, nor am I her Husband!
Let her put away her harlotries from her sight,
And her adulteries from between her breasts;
Lest I strip her naked
And expose her, as in the day she was born,
And make her like a wilderness,
And set her like a dry land,
And slay her with thirst.
‘ I will not have mercy on her children,
For they are the children of harlotry.
For their mother has played the harlot;
She who conceived them has behaved shamefully.
For she said, ‘I will go after my lovers,
Who give me my bread and my water,
My wool and my linen,
My oil and my drink.’
“ Therefore, behold,
I will hedge up your way with thorns,
And wall her in,
So that she cannot find her paths.
She will chase her lovers,
But not overtake them;
Yes, she will seek them, but not find them.
Then she will say,
‘ I will go and return to my first husband,
For then it was better for me than now.’

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COMMENTS:
As we are going into the “Last Days” we will begin to see many robust [strong and healthy; vigorous] and defined actions by God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit in order to prepare His/Their people for what comes: mostly good for His people. God is preparing us, His loved ones, His people, for the event of all times – our resurrection and marriage (As we see above in 2 Corinthians 11). I was not really aware of this scripture when Jesus wrote the following through me. He reminded me of it recently and told me to be sure and post it with this post.

He has also annointed both this website and myself as His Prophet, Apostle and now, as of January, 2024 His Shepherd. He has told me to follow Him as we bring all people, tongues, nations, and tribes into Chrsit’ One Body.

God please continue to bless us all with Your daily presence. Love to all my sisters and brothers in Christ, Amen.

Again, Jesus Christ said on February 23, 2023:
“You are now within a one-year Betrothal period. You are now Betrothed to Me, saith the Lord, Amen Amen Amen. Many have and many will continue to cross the line into Betrothal with Me now. Watch for the difference in your hearts and in all areas of your lives. Now is the time of total protection and oneness if you will come forward and accept My Wedding gift to you now.”  [Prophet and Apostle, Christine Williams; https://www.christine-williams-ministry.org]

See Below – 

John 3:29-30
The bride belongs to the bridegroom [Jesus Christ]. The friend [John the Baptist] who attends the bridegroom [Christ] waits and listens for him, and is full of joy when he hears the bridegroom’s voice. That joy is mine, and it is now complete. He must become greater; I must become less. NIV

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NOTE: As we know Jesus Christ is a Jew, meaning He is from the tribe of Judah.

What is a Hebrew/Jewish Betrothal?
The betrothal (kiddushin) period lasted usually 6 months and sometimes 1 year [normally about 12 months], and it was a binding promise between the bridegroom and bride to marry.” [Copied from Ancient Marriage – Bible History https://bible-history.com › biblestudy › marriage]

What were the common Hebrew, or Jewish marriage customs in Bible times?
[Copied from Got Questions at https://www.gotquestions.org/marriage-customs.html  Thank you and God Bless you and your Ministry over and over again!]
“While there were many different cultures throughout the world in [Old Testament] Bible times, the Bible itself mostly follows God’s chosen people, the Israelites, through the coming of the Messiah.” Therefore, this article will focus on Jewish marriage customs.
“Marriages in Bible times were not made for love, per se, but for the mutual benefit of both families involved. Jewish marriages were usually arranged by the fathers of the bride and groom and would begin with a betrothal, or engagement. The bride’s and groom’s feelings on the marriage were not usually taken into consideration, and it was possible that the bride and groom had never met before the betrothal. Betrothals could even be agreed upon when the couple was very young. In these cases, the engagement would stand until the bride and groom were old enough to marry.
Contrary to the practice of many other cultures, in which the bride’s father would pay the groom’s family a dowry, in Jewish culture the groom’s father paid a bride price, or mohar, to the bride’s family in order to negotiate the betrothal and, in essence, *purchase” the bride. The groom would also give a gift to the bride called a mattan, which became a part of the property the bride would bring into the marriage. These gifts were not always monetary; they may have been property or even services provided to the bride’s family. A good father was expected to share the mohar with his daughter or give it over to her entirely. (*Acts 20:28)
A Jewish betrothal was an important part of the marriage process and was as binding as marriage itself. Those initiating the betrothal and *witnesses to the event would likely sign a marriage contract called a ketubah. Therefore, if one or both parties wished to end the betrothal, they would be required to get a divorce. We see this in the case of Mary and Joseph, who were pledged to be married; when Mary was found to be with child by the Holy Spirit, Joseph considered divorcing Mary quietly to protect her reputation (Matthew 1:18–19). However, after an angel visited Joseph in the night, Joseph decided to continue their betrothal. As a betrothed couple, Mary and Joseph were essentially husband and wife, and they later married (verse 24), although they did not consummate the marriage until after Jesus was born (verse 25).

[* Witnesses: On May 14,  2023, God said to me, “…I am gathering My witnesses.” I saw some of My family members who are  in heaven gathered and sitting in front of me…” Other witnesses are being gathered that I did not see of course. In the future, we will learn more about this.]

It was a common custom for the bride to join the groom’s father’s [God Almighty’s] household, rather than the groom and the bride establishing their own household. So, if the bride and groom were of marriageable age, the groom [Jesus] would return to his father’s house after the betrothal to prepare a bridal chamber. This process traditionally took a year or more (the length of time being dictated by the groom’s father). When the place was complete, the groom would return and fetch his bride. The bride would not know the day or hour of her husband-to-be’s return, so the groom’s arrival was usually announced with a trumpet call and a shout so the bride had some forewarning.
*Before the ceremony, which was attended by a select few (most likely family), the bride would take part in a ritual cleansing. After the ceremony, the couple would attend a wedding feast in their honor. It was customary for a wedding feast to include a much larger crowd than the ceremony itself, and it was a great celebration provided by the groom’s family. Jesus Himself attended a wedding feast in Cana, where He performed His first miracle of turning water into wine. At this marriage feast, the groom’s family had run out of wine, which could have damaged their reputation. So Jesus’ mother, Mary, appealed to Him for help on behalf of the family. Jesus responded by turning the water into even better wine than the family had served previously. (For a full account of the wedding at Cana, see John 2:1–12.) (*Eph 5:27 for info on the Bride’s cleansing)
“Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her 26 to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, 27 and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. “NIV

In His time on earth, Jesus often used Jewish marriage customs as a beautiful allegory of God’s relationship with the church, His “bride [and Wife] Jesus purchased believers with His blood, shed on the cross for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 20:281 Corinthians 6:19–2011:25). He is currently preparing a place for us (John 14:3), and at a future time no one knows (Matthew 24:36) He will return for His bride with a trumpet call and a shout (1 Thessalonians 4:16–17). The dead in Christ and those alive in Him will be taken to heaven, where they will be joined forever with the Lord (Revelation 19:7) and take part in the marriage feast of the Lamb [Jesus Christ] (verse 9).”

Right now I hope and pray with all my heart that when you read Jesus’ Words to us, you began to praise, sing, dance… and thank God for this very unexpected gift! We are so blessed that I have had trouble comprehending all that Jesus is saying. I know now that He wants each of us to come to Him and talk about any of the questions you might have – LISTEN! God has blessed us all beyond His words through me!  In His Love For You, Christine Williams

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I, Chris Williams, serve Jesus Christ, and thus you, within all of the five-fold ministry callings; I have done so since 1988, when I first heard Jesus Christ speak through me. If you would like to read more about that exciting life changing event, it is posted on our website: "Christ’s First Love Letter Thru Chris (1988) ~ NOW with UPDATES". Please search for it under the search words, "First Love Letter." I love Jesus Christ, God our Father, and the Holy Spirit with all that God has created me to be. I am so very grateful for every day that we are together with you and His other loving Children. I especially love to help Jesus teach others to prophesy, which is to hear God speak through them in their own language so that all present can understand and learn (see 1 Cor 14:1-39). I rejoice every time another Child hears God and begins their own intimate conversations with their Father, Savior and Helper/Comforter. All that God says must agree with the Bible. Please contact me for seminars, classes, lectures etc at chris@christine-williams-ministry.org . I'd love to meet you in person! In His Love For You, Chris