Broken vessels have the privilege of resting, lying down, washing, and falling near Jesus’ feet. Mary got access to Jesus’ feet and had the privilege of washing and kissing them. There’s a chance Jesus will spread the corner of His garment over us when we’re at Jesus’ feet(Ruth 3:9). He becomes our Kinsmen redeemer and later our husband as he spreads His garment.
When we sit at Jesus’ feet, the Father gradually prepares us to be the Bride of Jesus. We prepare Jesus for supper and repose in our House by washing His feet. We remind Jesus that he is our Kinsmen redeemer or husband by lying down at His feet. We declare our reliance on Jesus by prostrating ourselves at His feet.
We express our deep love for Jesus by kissing His feet.
At the feet of Jesus, God is moulding His bride.
At the feet of Jesus, all of God’s characteristics and nature are available. The broken vessel gradually comprehends the nature and work of Jesus in this location and is transformed as a result of this comprehension. Mary sat at Jesus’s feet and heard His word (Luke 10:39)
The broken vessel is slowly but steadily transformed into the Bride of Jesus.
God will reveal Jesus’ Bride to the world at the appropriate time, and the enemy will have no power over God’s property.
Are we prepared to remain humbly near Jesus’ feet today?