KEEP YOUR GARMENTS WHITE!
Beloved, another Sabbath has dawned, a sacred pause in a world that no longer knows how to rest. But rest without righteousness is only sleep. God is calling His people to be awake, and arrayed in white.

Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments. Revelation 16:15

The last great deception will not be fought with weapons, but with purity.
Not with argument, but with character.

The white garment represents the righteousness of Christ, a robe no human hand can weave, no earthly tailor can craft. It is woven in Heaven, yet fitted on Earth, upon hearts that yield and souls that surrender.

Ellen White says: “The white robe of innocence was worn by our first parents when they were placed by God in holy Eden… This robe can be regained only through the righteousness of Christ.” (COL 310)

Beloved, we cannot enter the wedding feast wearing the garments of self.
We cannot meet the King in the rags of pride, ambition, or hidden sin.

Now, while mercy lingers and the Spirit still pleads, is the time to wash our robes in the blood of the Lamb.

Keep your garments white through prayer.
Keep them white through obedience.
Keep them white through repentance and faith.

The stains of sin are stubborn, but the blood of Christ is stronger.

The world is dressing for the wrong wedding, but the Bride of Christ prepares for the marriage of the Lamb.
Her beauty is not in her ornaments, but in her purity.
Her glory is not in her power, but in her humility.

This Sabbath, Heaven whispers again:
Keep your garments white, for the Bridegroom is near.
And when the trumpet sounds, may you be found standing, clothed, cleansed, and crowned with eternal joy.

Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. Revelation 19:9
KEEP YOUR GARMENTS WHITE! Beloved, another Sabbath has dawned, a sacred pause in a world that no longer knows how to rest. But rest without righteousness is only sleep. God is calling His people to be awake, and arrayed in white. Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments. Revelation 16:15 The last great deception will not be fought with weapons, but with purity. Not with argument, but with character. The white garment represents the righteousness of Christ, a robe no human hand can weave, no earthly tailor can craft. It is woven in Heaven, yet fitted on Earth, upon hearts that yield and souls that surrender. Ellen White says: “The white robe of innocence was worn by our first parents when they were placed by God in holy Eden… This robe can be regained only through the righteousness of Christ.” (COL 310) Beloved, we cannot enter the wedding feast wearing the garments of self. We cannot meet the King in the rags of pride, ambition, or hidden sin. Now, while mercy lingers and the Spirit still pleads, is the time to wash our robes in the blood of the Lamb. Keep your garments white through prayer. Keep them white through obedience. Keep them white through repentance and faith. The stains of sin are stubborn, but the blood of Christ is stronger. The world is dressing for the wrong wedding, but the Bride of Christ prepares for the marriage of the Lamb. Her beauty is not in her ornaments, but in her purity. Her glory is not in her power, but in her humility. This Sabbath, Heaven whispers again: Keep your garments white, for the Bridegroom is near. And when the trumpet sounds, may you be found standing, clothed, cleansed, and crowned with eternal joy. Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. Revelation 19:9
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