In the basic structure of the Ancient Jewish Wedding Ceremony, you will see the Father, and the Bridegroom Yahushua, the “servant”, the Ruach Yahuweh, the Bride, the attendant of the Bride (pictured by Moses), and the attendant of the Groom (pictured by Elijah), and the guests.
In most weddings, there are 3 groups of people: 1) the guests, forming the largest group, 2) the attendants of the Bride and the Groom, usually a small group, and 3) the Bride and her Bridegroom.
All are content and happy within their situation. But, only the Bride gets to go home with the Bridegroom and live in His House forever. She has an intimacy with Him that no one else has! And, so there is a new earth, which will be created for the “saved” guests. There are the attendants--the “King’s of the earth”--who are “saved” and who represent the guests before the Father and the Bridegroom.
And, there is the Bride, who stays with her Husband in the Father’s House. (Revelation 21:22-22:5, 14)
This is also mentioned in Revelation 3:7-13: --the letter to the church at Philadelphia, which represents the Bridal remnant in the last days.
She does not go onto the new earth, but stays in the presence of the Father and the Son. She is marked, because 1) she is submissive and yielded to her Bridegroom, guarding and obeying the terms of His marriage Covenant, the Torah, 2) because she loves Him with a perfect love, 3) because she follows her Bridegroom (the Lamb) wherever He goes, and 4) because she has made herself ready--purified herself and separated herself totally unto Him.
She belongs to Him, and her relationship with Him is intimate. He knows her, and she knows Him, and their fellowship is sweet.
Susie
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.....Matthew 6:21
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: Ecclesiastes 3:1