Venom Of The Unspoken

Divine Whispers | Viju Jeremiah Traven

I. The Gaze of the Beloved

Beloved, My precious child, come closer. My whisper calls you out of darkness, to dwell forever in the shadow of My wings (Colossians 1:13; Psalm 91:1; Psalm 36:7; 1 Kings 19:12). You are My pearl, My hidden rose (Matthew 13:45–46). Sweet is your voice and fair your face, yet I see thorns hide behind your veil. Search your heart and kiss the Son, lest the venom will prevail (Genesis 3:15; Psalm 2:12; 19:14; 139:23; Song of Solomon 2:14; 2:2; 4:1). I will sanctify your whole spirit, soul, and body, blameless and without blemish, so that no accusation may stand against you (1 Thessalonians 5:23; Ephesians 5:27; Romans 8:33–34; Revelation 12:10; Song of Solomon 4:1; Matthew 16:18).

Trim your lamp, beloved (Matthew 25:7–13). Let every demonic shadow be expelled and washed clean by the radiance of My Glory. For the night is nearly over and the Day is at hand (Romans 13:12; 1 Corinthians 4:5; John 8:12; Psalm 36:9; 1 John 1:7).

II. The Serpent’s Silent Architecture

Venom seeps, slow and insidious. It is the quiet poison, threading through marrow and memory. It breaks your vows to Me. All ungodly compromises give foothold to darkness (Romans 6:23). Unspoken sin blocks rivers of living glory (John 7:38), damming up what was meant to flow freely and abundantly. Behind the walls of resistance you built, My patient knock echoes through the hallways of your soul (Revelation 3:20). Your radiant garden twists into a graveyard the moment remorse falls silent and confession is withheld before the Light (Genesis 3:8–19). Mercy kneels alone in the dust, waiting for your voice of surrender to break the silence (Micah 7:18–19; Genesis 6:5–6).

III. The Chasm of Concealment

He who conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but whoever confesses and forsakes them will find mercy (Proverbs 28:13). Concealment births a chasm of separation. Your iniquities can separate you from your God (Isaiah 59:2). The iron dam of secret rebellion holds back My endless flood of life (Malachi 3:10). Good things wither untasted. Seasons bleed dry. Sky turns bronze, earth becomes iron (Deuteronomy 28:23). Untold harvests rot, and hope is lost (Joel 1:10–12).

IV. Shadows of the Fallen

Samson, a Heaven-born flame, was quenched by hidden sin. What once burned bright with sacred fire grew dark and dim within (Judges 13:5; 16:19). He traded sacred power for the snare of pleasure. Blindness did not come first; it was the slow erosion of his intimacy with Me (Judges 16:15–20).

The deepest wound? Samson did not know I had left.

The Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and a distressing spirit troubled him (1 Samuel 16:14). In his venomous envy and self-love, he hunted David and murdered eighty-five priests who wore the linen ephod (1 Samuel 19:1; 22:18).

Ananias and Sapphira chose their silver above their God and breathed their lie before the Spirit of the Lord. They gripped their coin above their crown and scorned the Spirit’s holy fire; the ground received their silenced breath — the final wage of cold desire (Acts 5:1–11). Achan’s hidden cloak cost a thousand lives (Joshua 7:1–26). Gehazi reached for silver and found leprosy (2 Kings 5:25–27).

Judas sold the Light for silver coins and kissed the Son to seal the deed; He hung his soul upon a tree, the bitter fruit of darkened greed (Matthew 26:48–49; 27:5). Small faults, left unseen, grow quietly in the dark. Not knowing numbs your soul (Ephesians 4:18–19). A small spark sets a forest ablaze (James 3:5; 1 Corinthians 5:6).

V. The Serpent on the Pole

I exposed the ancient serpent’s venom by wearing its very likeness on a pole (Numbers 21:8–9; John 3:14–15). Moses lifted the bronze snake, the image of the curse, and all who looked were healed. I did more: I became your sin, every hidden poison and unconfessed darkness drawn into My own body on the tree (2 Corinthians 5:21; Galatians 3:13; 1 Peter 2:24). The old snake’s power was not suppressed — it was swallowed whole and buried in My grave (Colossians 2:15; Hebrews 2:14).

Look up, My betrothed bride, fix your gaze upon Me and live (Isaiah 45:22; John 3:15). Seek My perfect will; repent and confess your sin until neither conscience nor heart can raise a charge against you (1 John 3:20–21; Hebrews 10:22). Many abandoned this narrow gate leading to the Throne of Grace for receiving mercy: they cast away the good conscience and made shipwreck of their faith (1 Timothy 1:19). Their vessel sank not in the storm, but in the silence of rebellion within (Psalm 32:3–4; 1 Samuel 15:23; Isaiah 59:2).

VI. The Charade of Sacrifice

My Warrior Bride, feel the weight of the matter. The idol of self-justification is a silver-masked deceiver. Saul called his rebellion a sacrifice, while the spoils bleated behind him (1 Samuel 15:9–15). To obey is better than sacrifice; rebellion is as divination (1 Samuel 15:22–23). Saul’s throne did not shatter; it withered and blew away like a leaf in the frost (1 Samuel 15:28). You have masked your pride with the name of virtue, but I do not want your empty sacrifice. Darling, I desire your whole heart and its obedience of faith as a bride. I desire mercy, not a hollow show (Hosea 6:6).

Sometimes, the most terrifying Word I speak is Silence. 

(Amos 8:11–12)

VII. The Invitation to the Table

Sit at My Table and drink from My cup, but do not hide your stained hands (Matthew 26:26–28). Only those with clean hands and hearts free of secrets may stand on this Holy Hill (Psalm 24:3–4). Darling child, come broken, come bare, My love heals the one who yields. Believe no serpent’s velvet lie that grace can hide your unconfessed sin. The Light was sent to kill the wolf, not keep him entertained within (Genesis 3:4; Romans 6:1–2; Jude 1:4; 1 John 1:6–7). Renounce the hidden things of shame and break your iron wall; I heal the broken heart and show My glory in your fall (2 Corinthians 4:2; 12:9; Ezekiel 8:8–9; Joel 2:25).

VIII. The Shattering and the Filling

I cannot fill a vessel sealed with secrets in the dark (2 Timothy 2:21). I shatter stone to save the soul and leave a living mark (Ezekiel 36:26). Give Me your heart and take My life, pour out the ancient wine (John 10:10). Let Me wash you with Living Water and make your spirit Mine (John 7:37–38). Upon My palms, your name is etched in love’s eternal script (Isaiah 49:16). I drown your shadows in the deep where every chain is stripped (Micah 7:19).

IX. The Homecoming of Truth

Great mercy stills the Judge’s hand, and grace becomes your deepest sea (Romans 5:20). My door is wide; the threshold waits. Return your heart to Me (Zechariah 1:3). A single word of holy truth shall shatter every dam (John 8:32). Your secrets break like fallen glass before the Holy I AM. Remember Samson, his hair grew again (Judges 16:22). His final cry turned a grave into an altar (Judges 16:28–30). Repentance drains the venom; confession pours the cure (1 John 1:9).

X. The Cataclysm of Glory

The trumpet sounds, splitting the sky (1 Thessalonians 4:16). The dead leap incorruptible (1 Corinthians 15:52). I descend as consuming fire (Hebrews 12:29). My Bride ascends in robes of light (Revelation 19:8). Eat from the Tree of Life (Revelation 2:7). Let the Living Manna quench the hunger of your soul (Revelation 2:17). Accept the stone and read the name that makes your spirit whole (Revelation 2:17). The holy oil upon your brow now marks you as My own (Psalm 45:7). The shadows flee before the light that radiates from My throne.

XI. The Surge of Resurrection

My Light invades your dark secrets, and the night can no longer reign over you (John 1:5). Renounce the hidden wrong; walk pure, beloved, come, follow Me like the transformed Samaritan woman (2 Corinthians 4:2; Matthew 5:8; Luke 9:23; John 4:17–39). The shadows have fled so completely that it is as if they never were (Psalm 139:12). I am surging through the dry cracks of your past like a rising river (Isaiah 43:19–20). Like Zacchaeus—confess, repent, and restore—walk free, and overcome (Luke 19:8–9; 1 John 1:9; Acts 3:19; Revelation 12:11).

Listen to the song of My life within you unendingly; let your heart sing its harmony back to Me—a deep calling unto deep in the resonance of the Spirit (John 7:38; Job 35:10; Psalm 42:7–8; 108:1; Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16; Zephaniah 3:17; Revelation 14:3). Walk boldly, for the Overcomer has risen in you, My co-heir, My blazing lamp.

You are summoned to arise, beautiful as the breaking dawn and terrible as an army with banners. Consecrate the soul; ascend unspotted—the King’s Beloved, crowned in the Marriage of the Lamb (Song of Solomon 6:10; Revelation 19:7–9; Ephesians 5:26–27; 2 Corinthians 7:1; 11:2; Matthew 25:1–13; Isaiah 60:1–3; Psalm 45:13–14; 1 Peter 1:15–16; Revelation 21:2). Your scarlet stains are gone, washed whiter than the falling snow (Isaiah 1:18). Your time is not “soon.” Your time is now (2 Corinthians 6:2). The Bride who whispers truth inherits the very stars (Daniel 12:3; Revelation 21:7).

Application: Set aside five sacred minutes. Sit in silence. Ask: What hides here? Write what rises on paper. Speak each aloud into My light. Watch the river surge. I am already near (Psalm 34:18).

The Prayer: Lord, I let the silence end. I name what hides. Flood me with mercy. Form Christ fully in me—lamp trimmed, Bride awakened. Let grace finish what honesty begins. Amen (Philippians 1:6).


Seen. Washed. Ignited. Crowned. Coming.

(Genesis 16:13; Titus 3:5; Acts 2:3; 2 Timothy 4:8; Revelation 22:7)

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