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        the kingdom, is called “the bride, the Lamb’s wife.” Said the angel to
      
      
        John: “Come hither, I will show thee the bride, the Lamb’s wife.” “He
      
      
        carried me away in the spirit,” says the prophet, “and showed me that
      
      
        great city, the holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God.”
      
      
        Revelation 21:9, 10. Clearly, then, the bride represents the Holy City,
      
      
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        and the virgins that go out to meet the bridegroom are a symbol of the
      
      
        church. In the Revelation the people of God are said to be the guests
      
      
        at the marriage supper.
      
      
         Revelation 19:9
      
      
        . If guests, they cannot be
      
      
        represented also as the bride. Christ, as stated by the prophet Daniel,
      
      
        will receive from the Ancient of Days in heaven, “dominion, and glory,
      
      
        and a kingdom;” He will receive the New Jerusalem, the capital of His
      
      
        kingdom, “prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.”
      
      
         Daniel 7:14
      
      
        ;
      
      
        Revelation 21:2
      
      
        . Having received the kingdom, He will come in His
      
      
        glory, as King of kings and Lord of lords, for the redemption of His
      
      
        people, who are to “sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob,” at
      
      
        His table in His kingdom (
      
      
        Matthew 8:11
      
      
        ;
      
      
         Luke 22:30
      
      
        ), to partake of
      
      
        the marriage supper of the Lamb.
      
      
        The proclamation, “Behold, the Bridegroom cometh,” in the sum-
      
      
        mer of 1844, led thousands to expect the immediate advent of the Lord.
      
      
        At the appointed time the Bridegroom came, not to the earth, as the
      
      
        people expected, but to the Ancient of Days in heaven, to the marriage,
      
      
        the reception of His kingdom. “They that were ready went in with Him
      
      
        to the marriage: and the door was shut.” They were not to be present
      
      
        in person at the marriage; for it takes place in heaven, while they are
      
      
        upon the earth. The followers of Christ are to “wait for their Lord,
      
      
        when He will return from the wedding.”
      
      
         Luke 12:36
      
      
        . But they are to
      
      
        understand His work, and to follow Him by faith as He goes in before
      
      
        God. It is in this sense that they are said to go in to the marriage.
      
      
        In the parable it was those that had oil in their vessels with their
      
      
        lamps that went in to the marriage. Those who, with a knowledge of
      
      
        the truth from the Scriptures, had also the Spirit and grace of God,
      
      
        and who, in the night of their bitter trial, had patiently waited, search-
      
      
        ing the Bible for clearer light—these saw the truth concerning the
      
      
        sanctuary in heaven and the Saviour’s change in ministration, and by
      
      
        faith they followed Him in His work in the sanctuary above. And all
      
      
        who through the testimony of the Scriptures accept the same truths,
      
      
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        following Christ by faith as He enters in before God to perform the