SONG OF MOSES: ODE TO THE LORD, THE MIGHTY WARRIOR (Exodus 15)

A divine alarm is set in His mind so that at a set time He will awaken from this self-induced coma. No man knows the hour of His awakening except the Father; it is all locked up in the divine plan. After His human adventure, He must rise from His human slumber and return to the heights of His glory from where He descended to the furnace likened to Egypt.

Like the cock that crows at dawn, the sound of the trumpet of the divine self will sound from within to awaken the One who sleeps in mortality. The voice that says “I Am that which I Am” will resonate within and rock the foundations of Pharaoh, also known as Rahab the Dragon. “Let my people go, that they might serve me, worship, and feast unto my Holy Name upon my holy mountain.”

The voice will knock gently on the door of your heart, asking for entrance so that it may dine with you. If you hearken to it, it will enter and cause you to enter into fellowship with the divine One. It will proclaim, “Peace be upon this house,” while reminding you of the divine self. As you feast on unleavened bread and the flesh of the unblemished lamb, you will awaken to your true immaculate celestial self. Communion with lies emanating from the vain carnal mind and flesh is done away with; it gives way to the communion of truth in the Spirit. This communion in divinity will continue eternally.

Awakening from His slumber, the Lord of glory puts on His sandals and holds a staff in His hand. As He pierces through the illusionary barriers of the principalities and powers which appear as the Red Sea, He will tread on serpents and scorpions (satanic influence) and wield the power of the resurrection as typified by the staff in His hand; He prevails.

Arising from the hell hole called Egypt, the Lord ascends back to Zion, His original dwelling place from the beginning. A way hidden from men is opened for the redeemed of the Lord to pass through, that they may return to Eden where death is no more. [Isaiah 35:8-10]

The Lord of glory left His throne situated on high and descended into the lower parts of the earth, disguising Himself as a man. He leaves aside infinite riches on high and takes on the identity of a poor, miserable man of the dust. For a season, God enters into a self-induced coma, forgetting every idea of His true identity and experiencing the weakness of the inglorious man.

The way is the Lord Himself; after eating of the Lord’s body, you live by the Name of the Lord. The Lord has become my life, my song, my strength, and my salvation. In this awareness, I return to my dwelling on high where pain and death are no more.

Amen