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You Accuse Them To Waylay Your Own Guilt: A Letter For Those Who Have Mistreated MY Bride – Whitney Eslick Manuel

You Accuse Them To Waylay Your Own Guilt: A Letter For Those Who Have Mistreated MY Bride

4/16/25 12:04 PM
Whitney Eslick Manuel

April 16th, 2025 Word finished at 11:48AM

LORD: “What have I spoken through you?”

My Answer: “LORD GOD, while praying and meditating on You, there came out of my mouth the word “Mena”. “Mena, Mena, Mena, Mena….” again and again before I even realized what word it was I was speaking. You were speaking as a tongue through me, LORD JESUS. This is the word You spoke through me.”

LORD: “Then let it begin. Let it begin. The weighing, the sifting, the measuring has already been done in the spirit and indeed in your physical world. The weighing, the sifting, the measuring process is complete, also, among My people, those who name My Name and lay hold claim as belonging to Me as My children. These have been weighed. These have been sifted. And these have been measured. Now the EXPOSURE.

And what things will be exposed! Hidden sin in the heart. Hidden offense. Hidden jealousy. Hidden, hidden, all these hidden. Hidden not to Me, for I see and know all. Hidden not to My Bride, for they have borne the brunt of your abuse towards them: Lies, accusation, false charges; wrong and unrighteous judgments. No, your sins have been hidden to none but your own self only. Only you have thought yourself guiltless. Only you have fancied yourself righteous and in the right. Were you not afraid to treat My servants thusly? (Reference Numbers chapter 12)

Did you have so little fear of Me that you would slander and accuse My Own Bride, railing accusation after accusation against her with venom in your heart and on your tongue? I will expose you to YOU!! I will unskirt your wickedness to yourself, as with a mirror! You have done wrongly. You have judged those more righteous than yourself, more humble than yourself. You have erred mightily.

My Bride, beaten and abused by your own hands fled to Me in prayer and in intercession for you, on your behalf. They forgave and they begged My forgiveness on your behalf, even though it was you who wounded them unjustly. Look now and see! See the wrong you have done and repent. For those who do not repent will feel the wrath of a Husband protecting His wife! For My Bride belongs to Me, ultimately.

I am not pleased. I am not pleased with how you have handled the treasures I placed into your care. I take back. I take back My Own, for they are MINE. I take My Bride from you. And when you are alone, in the darkness, I will enlighten your eyes to see the sinfulness of your own heart so you can understand these things and be given the opportunity to truly repent. O, repent of your pride! Repent of your stubborn hardness of heart! Repent of your hidden sin and accusation of others to attempt to cover yourself in righteousness! You must repent. You must repent!
I will give you the conditions to repent!!!

4483. mena or menah ►
Strong’s Lexicon
mena or menah: To count, to number, to reckon
Original Word: מְנָא
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: mna’
Pronunciation: meh-NAW
Phonetic Spelling: (men-aw’)
Definition: To count, to number, to reckon
Meaning: to count, appoint

Word Origin: Aramaic origin, related to the Hebrew root מָנָה (manah), meaning “to count” or “to number.”

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in Strong’s Concordance, the concept of divine judgment and numbering can be related to Greek terms like “λογίζομαι” (logizomai – G3049), meaning “to reckon” or “to consider.”

Usage: The term “mena” is primarily used in the context of counting or numbering. It appears in the Aramaic portions of the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Daniel. The word conveys the idea of measuring or evaluating something, often with a sense of divine judgment or assessment.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient Near Eastern context, counting and numbering were significant for administrative and religious purposes. The act of numbering could imply authority and control, as well as the ability to assess and judge. In the biblical narrative, the use of “mena” in Daniel 5 is particularly noteworthy, as it is part of the mysterious writing on the wall during King Belshazzar’s feast, interpreted by Daniel as a divine message of judgment.

Scripture References:

Daniel 5:25-28

Matthew 24:45-51

1 Peter 3:7

Malachi 3:16-18

Numbers chapter 12

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