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Remantled

Remantled

For you shall pass through.

For you shall be my conduit.

For I will cause you to pass through.

From one side to the next.

A passing from one to another.

A means of exchange.

A taking from one and a giving to another.

A means.

A mechanism.

A means of transfer.

A vehicle of the pouring.

A funnel from the greater to the lesser.

Come out. Come out. Come out wherever you are.

It is time to come out of your shell.

For now is the time of your coming.

The coming together.

The shedding.

The time of the shedding.

The peeling back.

The shrugging off.

The removal of the cover.

The shedding of the skin.

You look at the shell wanting to resurrect it.

But it is merely a shell of what once was alive.

It is time come out.

For this shall be a time of rebirth.

A rebirthing.

A work of transformation.

For you shall go in one way and come out another.

You shall go in broken and come out restored.

See it now.

See it bow.

Cut off for regrowth.

Sliced off.

Cut off.

Cut through.

Separated from.

Taken from.

Taken from and given to another.

An off cut.

Broken beyond repair.

Yet I have no interest in repairing.

I’m not looking to return you to form.

I’m looking to bring forth something new.

I’m not resurrecting the caterpillar.

I’m birthing something new.

You look at the broken arm, you expect me to repair it.

Yet far from broken it will have a different movement, shall reveal my colour. Shall give you a means of movement like never before.

But you shall pass through.

For you and I are in agreement.

You shall be my pass through agreement.

Whoever agrees with you shall receive all that we have agreed.

For they shall know that I am your supplier.

For they shall now that I am your source.

For they shall feel your power as my power.

For this is the work of my hands.

A remantling.

1 Kings 19:19 So Elijah left there and found Elisha son of Shaphat, whose plowing was being done with twelve yoke of oxen, and he drove the twelfth. Elijah crossed over to him and cast his mantle upon him.

So much more than a new coat.

Not a fresh coat of paint.

Not a man made makeover.

2 Kings 2:13-14 He took up also the mantle of Elijah that fell from him and went back and stood by the bank of the Jordan. And he took the mantle that fell from Elijah and struck the waters and said, Where is the Lord, the God of Elijah? And when he had struck the waters, they parted this way and that, and Elisha went over.

Something unlike anything before.

I will give you the words to describe it, for it will be beyond your ability to articulate it.

It unfurls before you.

It shall become a new revelation, a revelation of the new.

Like exposing something never seen before.

A marvellous work, a work at which all shall marvel.

Beyond all expectation.

Far beyond all expectation.

You consider the tomb.

The place of descent.

Yet it is merely a cocoon.

Wrapped in my wrapping.

Unwrapped from my wrapping.

Unprecedented.

Without precedent.

Never done before.

The release of the new.

The bringing forth of something never seen before.

Unlike.

Without resembling anything before.

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I am a man of passion, of purpose, but fundamentally one who holds on to God with every fiber of my being. I learnt some years ago that it is one thing to say that I “trust” God,  or that I “have faith”, but it is a whole other level to obediently put that word, that faith into action. 

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