"O king! Your feet are very beautiful like sandalwood; The shape of your loins is like a garment made by a strange worker.”
Manavalan describes the complete majesty of Rajakumarathi, the bride, as beautiful and graceful throughout this authority.
Oh princess!” The consort of Manavati is called Rajakumarathi. In Psalm 45:13, the royal daughter is full of glory within; "In this verse, it is said about the complete glory of the royal daughter. So the bridegroom is talking about the spiritual beauty of the bride, the bridegroom. In Psalm 45: 9, 13, the queen should be seen as clothed in gold. Gold, the word of gold, should be seen as a bride in your beauty; (Psalm 45: 11) says that in
'Your feet, like those of the kings, are very beautiful;' That is mentioned here. "Kingdom" refers to the gospel of peace. "And those who have touched with their feet the throne of preparation for the gospel of peace." It is said in (Eph 6:15). The 'gospel of peace' is called the gospel. Because it leads the people to be peaceful minded and behaved in the way of eternal peace. Because it expresses the peace of Jesus Christ. It therefore gives a Christian a solid foundation to stand on. As the shoe protects our feet from the thorn and the stone, so the gospel of peace helps a man to face the many hardships in life, to walk uprightly, to be beautiful, to be safe and to fight against evil. This gospel enables believers to be steadfast and steadfast in their faith.
The scriptures show us how beautiful are the feet of the church that proclaims salvation, wearing such a gospel of peace as sandals. In Isaiah 52:7, "How beautiful are the feet of the evangelist on the mountains, who speaks peace, proclaims good news, and proclaims salvation, saying to Zion, 'Your God reigns.'" That's what the scriptures say so beautifully about the gospel of peace.
'The shape of your loins' says the Lord Jesus Christ looking at the congregation, that is, congregation, you are wearing my truth as a girdle around your waist; It is suitable in my view, he says. "And those who have girded their waists with truth." We see that in Ephesians 6:14. We must test all things by the word of truth, and allow ourselves to grow in unanimity in our hearts and faithfulness to our calling. We must know the truth that comes from the Lord; Because the truth will set us free. John 8:32 says, 'You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.' The truth is a gift from God. We are grounded in His word of truth, surrounded by the truth by the Holy Spirit. He will guide us into all truth. And the truth sets us free from sin and slavery to Satan. .This was revealed in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who said, 'I am the way and the truth.'
'Looks like a dress, the work of a strange worker' where 'dress'; is a beautiful accessory. Jesus Christ the bridegroom says that every child of God who has the girdle of truth girded around their waist, wears the girdle of truth around their waist, just as the most skilled craftsman in the world wears a jewel around their waist.
Beloved ones! The Lord Jesus Christ, through this verse, describes the church. That is, he speaks of us as walking feet that carry the gospel of his salvation and the gospel of peace, which are very beautiful in his sight. Similarly, Manavalan says that in the churches where God's truth, i.e. God's word, is like an ornament, the work of very strange workers. That is, to the extent that Jesus Christ marvels, it does. If we too saw a strange work, wouldn't we look at it with wonder? Similarly, Jesus Christ looks at the church with wonder. He happily looks at the congregation and says happily, "My congregation, where my truth is, is amazing in my eyes."
As we say this, are our feet carrying the gospel of the Lord? Let's think about that.; If not, can we dedicate today? Do we live as those who have the truth of His Word tied around our waist? Would you confirm? Jesus Christ told us this; He expects. He is happy to see those who do so.
Are your feet carrying the gospel of Christ? Are you walking in His truth?
Reference Scriptures: Exodus 12:11, Luke 15:22, Ephesians 6:15, Deuteronomy 33:25