This is the last scene in which the Saint is presented in the rich attire of a lay person and again during one of her revelations. The painting is signed: IN SPONSAM A CHRISTO ELIGITUR (Chosen by Christ for a bride). Bridget is in the church, the arcades in the background proclaim it. She is kneeling at the altarpiece depicting Mary with Child. During her prayer Jesus appeared to her directing the following words that are written in the picture on the banderole: TU ERIS MEA, VIDEBIS SECRET CELESTIA ('You will be my bride and you will see heaven's mysteries').
Christ's figure shot here is interesting. He is shown in a dynamic pose, the right hand rejecting as if to indicate its direction, while the left indicates the beginning of the banderole, which ends at the height of Bridget's eye. Whereas she is spreading her arms helplessly, surprised looking at Christ.
In this image we can see one of many revelations (since 1346), which Bridget received in the Cistercian monastery in Alwastra, where she joined after the death of her husband. Previously she settled the property matters. She shared out her goods among heirs and the poor. This image shows an important moment in her life when the Saint decides to give up her secular life. Then he finds in the person of Peter Olafson a spiritual guide and a secretary. He and father Peter of Skanninge, translated the visions of Bridget's written in Swedish into Latin.