In this session on Eschatology, Pastor Luther Walker examines the Marriage Feast of the Lamb, exploring its prophetic sequence and theological significance. Drawing from Revelation 19, Matthew 22, and Matthew 25, this study contrasts the biblical, Oriental model of marriage—arrangement, consummation, and feast—with modern Western customs.
The teaching emphasizes that the Church, as the Bride of Christ, will already be in heaven, purified and presented before the Father following the rapture. The marriage feast itself occurs after Christ’s return, during the final campaigns of Armageddon, where judgment is executed upon the nations. Pastor Walker also discusses the parable of the ten virgins, identifying its relevance to Israel during the tribulation, and clarifies distinctions between the Church and Israel in prophecy.
This lesson reveals how the marriage feast ultimately represents both celebration and judgment, highlighting God’s righteousness and Christ’s victory over evil.
📖 Key Scriptures: Revelation 19:4–9, Matthew 22:1–14, Matthew 25:1–13, Ephesians 5:25–27, Psalms 45
🎓 Topics Covered:
The 24 elders as representatives of the Church in heaven
The sequence of the rapture, judgment seat, and presentation before the Father
The Oriental structure of marriage and its prophetic fulfillment
The marriage feast as a time of judgment on the nations
The parables of the wedding feast and ten virgins explained in context
💡 Watch this study to understand how the Marriage Feast of the Lamb fits into God’s prophetic timeline, the Church’s role as the Bride, and Israel’s future restoration.









