The Father’s Vow-The Bride’s Hope

Divine Whispers | by Viju Jeremiah Traven

Endurance & Heavenly Favor

Dearest child of Mine, hear the voice of My heart: on Earth, those who endure trials in real life are cherished in Heaven and wrapped by My grace. As you deny yourself to embrace the call for Bridal consecration, you are crowned with My favor to fulfill My Divine purpose. In your pursuit of pleasing My heart, I rise from My Throne as the Defender of your faith (James 1:12; Romans 5:3–4; 8:28; 1 Peter 1:6–7; Matthew 16:24–25; Isaiah 41:10).

The Pattern of the Master

Remember this, My children: the disciple is not greater than the Master. Yeshua surrendered to fulfill My Will in the Garden of Gethsemane, and He died on the Cross. By the power of My Spirit of Glory, on the third day, He arose triumphant from the tomb (John 6:38; Matthew 10:24–25; 26:39; 27:50; Romans 8:1; 1 Peter 4:14). For My name’s sake, like Yeshua, you too may be counted as sheep led to the slaughter. Yet, as the cherished Bride of My Son, follow your Shepherd faithfully unto death, and I shall bless the work of your hands. Then, the Lamb of God will adorn you with the Crown of Life (Luke 16:10; Revelation 2:10; Psalm 90:17; Psalm 23:1).

Remembering God’s Mighty Acts

Reflect on the Red Sea, when the Breath of Heaven swept through, stilling the waters. I cut a dry pathway through the depths, delivering My people while burying Pharaoh’s army beneath the waves. Remember David, the humble shepherd who arose to defeat Goliath. Though the giant mocked him, the Heavens descended to fight through the young man who chased My heart (Exodus 14:21–22; 15:2; 1 Samuel 17:45–50; Acts 13:22).

Rescue by Spirit, Not by Strength

One stone, released by the anointed David, struck the giant’s forehead, and he fell lifeless to the ground. Know that I rescue you not by spears or swords of men, but by the power of My Spirit you carry and the holiness of My heart (1 Samuel 17:47; Zechariah 4:6; Ephesians 6:12). And today, your battle is not against flesh and blood, but against the unseen forces of darkness and evil (Ephesians 6:12).

Put On the Armour

Therefore, My warrior princesses, put on My full armor and fight the good fight of faith (Song of Solomon 6:10; Ephesians 6:10–18; 1 Timothy 1:11). I am the God of Peace, and I will soon crush Satan beneath your feet. I will lead you from glory to glory and guide you safely toward your eternal destiny (Psalm 94:1; Romans 16:20; 1 John 3:8–9; 1 Peter 1:23–25).

Apostolic Charge & Eternal Reign

I appointed and anointed Peter to shepherd My flock, and he became a fearless Apostle for glorifying Yeshua until death. Yeshua reigns eternally, and His Kingdom shall never see decay. My righteous shall live by faith in Me. They will live even if they die. Like the Spirit‑filled Stephen, all My beloved shall live as the Good News and boldly proclaim it across generations and nations (Hebrews 10:38; John 11:25–26; Revelation 14:13; Acts 1:8; 7:55–56; Psalm 145:4). Praise be to the Lamb, worthy of all adoration, honor, and glory (John 11:26; Revelation 1:18; 11:15)!

The Vow of the Father

Know this, My precious child: This is the vow of your Father, the God, Who cannot lie: if you honor Me as a loyal worshipper, I will arise from My Throne as your Defender. And I will never leave you nor forsake you (Acts 7:55–56; John 12:26; 1 Samuel 2:30; Proverbs 18:10; 30:5; Titus 1:2; Hebrews 13:5; Matthew 28:20; Romans 6:9; Numbers 23:19; Isaiah 54:17). Yeshua, your Bridegroom, is the Sun and the Shield; He bestows His favor upon you as you prepare each day for His wedding feast in Heaven. No good thing will I withhold from those who walk uprightly (Psalm 84:11).

Abide and Be Completed

Cling to Me as you cling to air in every breath you breathe. Abide in Me, and guard your faith sincerely with great joy. Bond with Christ and rest in Him daily. And I, your loving Abba Father, will complete what I have begun in you, until it hallows My name forever and ever (Philippians 1:6; Psalm 63:8; Joshua 23:8; John 14:27; Isaiah 26:3; Deuteronomy 13:4).

Prayer

Father of Glory, let Your favor rest upon me. Clothe me in the whole armor of Light. By Your mercy and grace, empower me to fulfill the Ministry You have entrusted to me and exalt Christ. Amen.

Reflection 

Have you felt tempted to retreat in the heat of the battle? Remember, your trials are not a sign of God’s absence but an invitation to deeper favor as you show obedience of faith. The One who calls you is faithful.

Soaring on Eagle’s Wings: A Spiritual Ascension

Divine Whispers | by Viju Jeremiah Traven

The Cross: Love’s Ultimate Revelation

Beloved daughter of Mine, at the Cross, My Son Yeshua stretched His arms wide, unveiling the unfathomable dimensions of My eternal love, its height, depth, length, and breadth, etched upon His crucified body. At that sacred moment, eternity bled into time, and love’s greatest measure was poured out from Heaven to Earth.

After His crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension, I crowned Him with many crowns, enthroning Him as the King of Glory. Before Him, all creation must bow to worship Him, Who is worthy to receive every honor and praise. Amen (Psalm 2:6; 29:2; 96:9; 121:1; Acts 2:33; Hebrews 2:7; Revelation 5:12–14).

The Bride’s Divine Ascension

To follow Yeshua, your Bridegroom, is to ascend higher enduringly, to breathe the fragrance of His holiness and inherit His Divinity and Glory (Matthew 6:13; Hebrews 4:9–11; Lamentations 3:24; Psalm 16:5–11). Empowered by His Spirit, you must humbly rise from the dust on the wings of His grace, soaring like an eagle over all evil that revolt against you (Psalm 91:4; Isaiah 6:1–3).

With nail-pierced hands, Christ is sculpting His Church, a glowing Bride called to reign with Him in the celestial sphere forever (Matthew 16:18; John 12:32; 1 Thessalonians 5:23). Like eagles shedding old feathers and renewing their strength, the beloved of the Lord endure seasons of pruning through tests of faith. Yet they are lifted higher in honor while patiently waiting for their Deliverer.

Divine Discipline and Transformation

I discipline My children by enlightening their inner man to deny themselves and reflect Yeshua’s heart, thus qualifying them to live a higher spiritual life (Matthew 11:28–30; Philippians 3:14; Isaiah 40:31; 2 Peter 1:2–3; Romans 8:13–14). The indwelling Spirit reveals the deeper thoughts of My heart to you like a rushing wind, cleansing, uplifting, and rescuing you from every dark pit of compromise and despair (Ephesians 2:8–10; 5:26; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; 2 Thessalonians 2:13).

By faith and hope in My eternal purpose, the Bride rises from the grave of dead works to be seated with Christ in the heavenly places (Psalm 40:1–3; 61:2). Let the Bride ascend with Elijah’s blazing passion, not through the shadows of death, but by the whirlwind of Glory, lifted in chariots of fire, rising into the realms of Heaven where mortality surrenders to the God of Eternity.

Catching the Divine Wind

My beloved, remain loyal to Christ because His testimony about you becomes the warm wind beneath your wings. Following the Spirit and Word, you will gain the thrust to rise like eagles catching Divine thermals, gaining momentum to soar into destiny’s heights (Hebrews 11:5; Jude 1:17–22; Colossians 1:23; Isaiah 61:1; Numbers 27:18; 2 Corinthians 3:18).

But those who grow cold, casual, or complacent remain grounded, never tasting the exhilaration of life lived in the higher altitudes of the Spirit.

Warnings Against Earthbound Living

Therefore, the cherished Bride must resist the gravity of flesh and sin by yielding to the upward pull of her Bridegroom. I am warning you all: do not become lovers of self or enslaved people chasing worldly ambitions. Flee from boastfulness, arrogance, defiance, and disobedience. Depart from all that is ungrateful, unholy, reckless, and driven by momentary pleasures.

Dissociate with those who carry a form of godliness but deny its power, lest you be deceived and imprisoned by the evil ways of the perishing world (2 Timothy 3:1–9; Galatians 5:16; Romans 1:21; 8:13; Titus 1:16; Matthew 23:27–28).

The Tragedy of False Spiritual Leaders

Some ascend to leadership within the Church driven by selfish ambition, and they disown My purpose for expanding My Kingdom of Light on Earth. Tragically, deceiving themselves, and taking a wrong direction, they reach the dark destination, as did Saul, who was enthroned by the people’s desire but later rejected by God (1 Samuel 13:14). Like Judas, they betray their Master with unrepentant hearts. False disciples quickly trade their Adonai for mere thirty silver coins.

So never grieve the Holy Ruach, Who pilots your spiritual ascent, or you will be doomed (Jude 1:11–16; Romans 12:1–2; Jeremiah 17:5; Galatians 1:8–9; 1 Corinthians 16:22; 2 Peter 2:1–3; Jude 11; James 5:1–6). Do not remain earthbound. Beloved, arise and shine to soar, lest you be disqualified from reaching your eternal destiny (Isaiah 60:1; Matthew 25:34; Psalm 19:14; 91:1-4; Revelation 22:11–14).

The Transfigured Bride

The devoted Bride consecrates herself daily by yielding to My Spirit’s voice to gain superhuman strength, overcoming the adversary. Thus she shall take off, climb higher, and fly faster, defying the gravity of mortality (Psalm 19:14). The radiant Bride who diligently lives a higher spiritual life will be transfigured in the blink of an eye when her Bridegroom returns. He will receive His devoted Bride, pure and ready, and will enthrone her beside Him eternally (Psalm 139:23–24; 1 Corinthians 11:27–31; 15:51–52; Job 13:23; Isaiah 40:31; 2 Corinthians 13:3–5).

The Divine Summons

So lift your eyes above the mortal dust. The wind is rising, and the clouds are parting. The Spirit is calling. The Bridegroom stands ready. Precious lady, fly, beloved eagle—fly!

Prayer 

Father, take me higher with You above the powers of sin, fear, and weariness. Consume what keeps me earthbound and Abba, You robe me in Your Glory. Make me soar as the Bride ready for the return of her Lord and King Yeshua.

Reflection

Am I rising on the wings of the Spirit or sinking under self? Have I embraced the fire that purifies or resisted the call to go higher? The higher spiritual life belongs to those who ascend under the wings of the Almighty with total dependency on their Adonai.

When Heaven Broke its Silence

Divine Whispers | Viju Jeremiah Traven

The Lessons from Seven Silent Nights!

Beloved in Christ, when the Earth embraced silence during COVID, as the doors of sanctuaries were sealed and the nations trembled in fear, my soul staggered under the weight of Divine stillness. I longed for Heaven’s voice, for the Father’s breath to break through my misery. Yet in the quiet, I gasped for air, waiting for the descent of God to rescue His troubled servant (Psalm 62:5; Psalm 131:2; Job 6:24).

Seeking the Whisper of God

Thus, I resolved to still my restless heart to hear the whisper of God. In my desperation, I abandoned every noise, no song upon my lips, no prayer upon my tongue, no Scripture in my hands, no counsel from any men. For seven nights, I withdrew, from evening until dawn, yearning like a stag thirsting for the living stream, hungering for the deep to summon the deep. 

The Breath of Revelation

Nothing stirred in the Heavens until the final morning, when suddenly the Spirit of God opened my eyes to an old poem long hidden in my archive. What once appeared unfinished was unveiled as perfect—not by the skill of my pen, but by the very Breath of God (Psalm 42:1; 7; 45:1).

A Journey of Calling and Wounds

I remembered the path I had walked: born of water and Spirit, baptized into Christ in 1981, aflame for five years, yet wounded by a loveless Church that drove me into fifteen years of distance. Only when my earthly Father fell asleep in 2000 did I yield to my Heavenly Father’s call and surrender to the Ministry of His Kingdom. Through decades of Ministry, I have mourned the decline of Christ’s witness on Earth, for the Bride sleeps, unprepared for her Beloved. I sought fathers and mentors worldwide to sharpen me into Christ, yet too often I found teachers without tenderness, and prophets without tears (Ephesians 4:15).

A Church Without Oil

Some wield truth like a sword without oil, cutting down the broken souls without binding their wounds. Others preach grace without holiness, diluting the Gospel until it becomes powerless to change lives. Local Congregations are not hearing what the Holy Spirit is telling them. They have become too busy with programs, implementing Human protocols, raising funds, organizing fun events, erecting buildings, and doing brand promotion, while the Bridegroom stands outside, waiting to see His image and likeness formed in His Bride (2 Corinthians 3:6; Deuteronomy 32:2; Romans 6:1–2; Revelation 2:7; Matthew 15:6-8; Luke 10:41–42; 2 Timothy 3:5; 1 Thessalonians 5:19; Galatians 4:19). 

A Bride Without Awe

He will not return for our monuments or our popular music but for a Bride radiant, spotless, and aflame with love (1 Samuel 16:14; Judges 16; Revelation 3:20). Many who gather in His Name deny Him in heart. Insecurity, envy, greed, and spiritual pride turn saints into enemies of the Cross. Like king Saul and warrior Samson, many do not even perceive that the Spirit of God has departed them. Congregations sing without God’s Presence, talk without walk, and worship without awe. 

The Call to Repentance

Yet, the Lord of Glory waits to restore the altars of truth, to consecrate His House with His Holy Flame. He calls His people to repent like Zacchaeus, to rend their hearts, not their garments, and to breathe every breath in total surrender (Philippians 3:18; 2 Chronicles 7:14; Revelation 3:19; James 3:2).

The Zeal of Yeshua

Behold, the jealous Lord Yeshua still burns with zeal for His Father’s House (John 2:17; Psalm 69:9). He will overturn the tables of false shepherds who traded His Bride for their selfish gain, and He will cleanse His temple once again (Matthew 21:12–13). The plague has taken both righteous and unrighteous, yet mercy spares us, to sanctify ourselves while breath remains in our nostrils (Ecclesiastes 9:2; Joel 2:12–13; 2 Corinthians 7:1). For the Word still thunders from the Throne of God: ‘Woe be unto the shepherds that destroy and scatter the sheep of My pasture!’ (Jeremiah 23:1; Ezekiel 34:2).”

The Promise of the Righteous Branch

Yet, the Scripture has promised a righteous Branch from David’s line, the Lord of Righteousness, Who shall gather His flock and govern in justice and peace (John 2:14-17; Jeremiah 23:1-6). But in our day, many assemblies have become theaters of entertainment. Singers rise in professional splendor, yet their hearts rarely exalt the Name above all names. Stages blaze with colorful lights, yet few hearts ignite with passion for Christ.

The Rise of a New Army 

Prophets have grown dull, like Eli, deaf to the whisper of God; others, like king Saul, are tormented by envy, raging against those saints pursuing God’s heart. Yet, out of the valley of bones, the wind of the Spirit is raising an army of Samuels and Davids, Prophets who tremble, Kings who worship, Warriors who weep (Exodus 40:34-35; Acts 2:1-3; Ezekiel 37).

A Plea for Mercy

When these truths pierced me, I bowed low, confessing my insufficiency. I pleaded: “Father, have mercy; purify my heart; preserve my spirit, soul, and body, that I may be worthy of the King of Glory.” For my little poem was no longer mine, but His, an instrument to heal the fracture of His Fivefold Ministry, to restore shepherds to the Father’s heart, and to awaken the Bride to kiss the Son before the wrath of God kindles (Isaiah 6:5; 1 Thessalonians 5:23; Psalm 2:12).

The Mandate to Write

Therefore, the Ruach whispered of the mystery: when all things are subjected to Christ, the Son shall subject Himself to the Father, that God may be all in all. In that awakening of my spirit I heard the word: WRITE. Thus, I received a new mandate from the Throne of Grace, to expound “The Symphony Of The Sacred Ministry”, to weave words that enlighten saints and generations to worship the majesty of Christ and give Him endless praise, glory and honor. And by His grace, I labored five years, birthing devotions that breathe with His fire (1 Corinthians 15:28; Ephesians 1:23).

Refinement and Offering

Through fathers and mentors, through the guidance of faithful editors and the prayers of saints, the Lord refined my humble offering of devotion named “Divine Whispers“. Today, my heart burns with one cry: let a never-ending revival of love and grace descend from God. Let the latter House blaze with a greater glory than the former. Let every soul tremble before the Majesty of the Lamb of God, for soon ‘The Lord Himself shall descend from Heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trumpet of God’ (1 Thessalonians 4:16).

The Coming Revival of Revivals

Yet before that great event, let the revival of all revivals break forth like unquenchable fire, sweeping through every nation, until ‘the Earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the Glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea’ (Habakkuk 2:14). And let it continue until the Lion of Judah is revealed with His angels, to claim His Bride without a spot for ever (Revelation 11:15) For He is the Alpha, Who makes all things new; He is the Lamb slain to conform us to His image and His glory (Haggai 2:9; Revelation 21:5; Romans 8:29).

All for His Glory

For by Him all things were created, through Him all things exist, and unto Him all things return, for all is of Him, through Him, and for Him, to Whom belongs the glory forever. Amen (Romans 11:36 and Colossians 1:16). Are we willing to be one with the Spirit of Yeshua, the Almighty—‘for he that is joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him’(1 Corinthians 6:17)?

Prayer

O God of Glory, rend the heavens and come down. Purify the Bride in Fire and truth, until Christ is formed in her. Let Your love consume the Earth until all bow before the Lamb.

Reflections

Have I built altars of activity without the Presence of the Lord leading me? Does my heart burn with holy longing, or have I grown numb in mere routine? If Christ returned tonight, would He find in me a Bride prepared and spotless?

Why Are The Blessings Delayed? (Part 1)

A Letter from the Throne Of Grace

When you suffer with Me, you are not forsaken; you are being fashioned for kingship. For if you share in My sufferings, you shall also share in My glory (Romans 8:17). Do you not know, My Bride, that even now you fill up what remains of My afflictions upon the Earth, not to complete redemption, but to reveal My glory through your endurance to be My epistle? (Colossians 1:24). Each wound you bear becomes a window for My light; each trial endured with love builds the chambers of My Kingdom.

Lift your gaze, My beloved, from the dust of despair, for the winter has passed and the rains are over and gone. The flowers appear on the Earth, the time of singing has come, and the voice of the dove is heard in your land (Song of Solomon 2:11–12). Look higher, where I sit enthroned beside the Father; for your life is hidden with Me in God, concealed in glory, waiting to be revealed (Colossians 3:3).

Arise, My fair one, come away! (Song of Solomon 2:10). For when I appear in My splendor, you too shall appear with Me in glory, leaning upon your Beloved, ascending from the wilderness in radiance (Colossians 3:4; Song of Solomon 8:5). The season of shadows is over, the dawn of divine union has begun. Lift your eyes, My Bride, you are no longer bound to the dust, for I have called you to dwell in the heights of My love. And when I appear in My splendor, you too shall appear with Me in glory (Colossians 3:1–4).

So count it all joy to know Me, to taste the power of My resurrection and the fellowship of My sufferings, being conformed to My death, that you may awaken in the likeness of My glory (Philippians 3:10–11). Endure, My Bride. For every thorn you carry blooms into a crown. Every valley you walk becomes a song of victory. Your cross is not your end; it is the narrow gate through which eternity begins.

As I was humbled to the Cross, yet vindicated, resurrected, and crowned with the Name above every name (Philippians 2:8–9), so too your distress after doing good will end in triumph. Your present tears are watering the seeds of future joy (Psalm 126:5; 2 Corinthians 4:17). Your present tears are watering the seeds of future joy (Psalm 126:5).

The Symphony Of The Sacred Ministry

Divine Whispers | by Viju Jeremiah Traven

The Fivefold Call 

The Ministry of the Evangelist
releases the infallible Word with Fire and Breath,
gathering lost souls from the sleep of death.

The Ministry of the Teacher
grounds the truth—no storm can sway,
crowning Christ as Lord in yielded hearts that obey.

The Ministry of the Pastor
guards the flock with a vigilant mother’s eyes,
defending tender lambs from wolves and cunning lies.

The Ministry of the Prophet
leads the Bride, robed in garments heaven-designed,
presenting her spotless for the Wedding Divine.

The Ministry of the Apostle
fathers and governs the Church of God,
forging fearless warriors led by the Spirit of God.

The Work of Christ in the Bride 

The Ministry cries with Christ, the slaughtered Priest,
restoring David’s tent with praise that shall not cease.

The Ministry stands upon the Word with might,
delivering bound captives from their dungeons of night.

The Ministry unveils the counsel of the Lord,
aligning broken lives beneath His sovereign Word.

The Ministry sows the living Seed within,
reaping Christ in fullness, purging every sin.

The Ministry unites the Jew and the Gentile one,
erasing every wall in Christ, the Father’s Son.

The Legacy of the Lamb 

The Ministry 
is the Messiah’s glorious Legacy; 
Worthy is He to receive all praise,
honor, and glory. 
The Ministry 
is entrusted to the devoted disciples 
who say ‘yes’ to Yeshua’s query: 
“More than these, do you love Me?” 
The Ministry 
is the great commission of Christ, 
raising a celestial Army 
from the dry bones of fallen Humanity. 
The Ministry
is the Lion of Judah’s warfare decree,
not a corporate CEO’s professional work
of religious duplicity.
The Ministry
is the work of Abba’s boundless mercy,
as He offered His only Son in death
to rebirth the Adamic genealogy.

The Sanctus of the Father 

Holy, Holy, Holy 
is the Father of Glory, 
Who was, and Who is, 
and Who is to come eternally. 

The Word, Light, and Glory 

The Ministry, 
finishing well, honors the testimony
of Jesus through following
His Spirit of Prophecy.
The Ministry, 
conquering the dark world, 
irradiates the image and likeness  
of the Maker of the Galaxies. 
The Ministry, 
awakening nations with signs and wonders, 
demonstrates Yeshua’s supremacy 
for the praise of His glory. 
The Ministry, 
grooming the household for the Wedding 
of the Lamb, consummates 
its prime duty with genuine fidelity. 
The Ministry,
ordaining leaders lacking
the Spirit and wisdom, abandons
its claim for the crown of victory.

The Counterfeit and the True 

The Ministry, 
sowing half-truths, 
cultivates demonic doctrines 
and defiles the call of Yeshua’s Clergy. 
The Ministry,
making falsehood its Theology,
blinds listeners
and becomes a misleading entity.
The Ministry, 
exalting Yeshua as its Provider, 
nourishes its family 
to reign as the House of Glory. 
The Ministry, 
loving God with all their heart,  
mind, spirit, and strength, 
loves everyone selflessly. 
The Ministry,
sincerely caring for widows and orphans,
completes the Mission of charity
with uncorrupt generosity.

The Brand Marks of Christ 

The Ministry, 
silencing co-laborers
with the venom of Cain, 
demeans itself as a syndicate of brutality. 
The Ministry,
burying the talents God gifted to the Body,
stands condemned
before the Throne of Glory.
The Ministry, 
imitating Christ, 
keeps a blameless conscience 
to break the Bread in reverence and purity. 
The Ministry, 
falling like a wheat grain to die daily, 
germinates worldwide
and multiplies disciples prayerfully. 
The Ministry, 
forgiving offenders and showing mercy, 
bears the brandmarks of the Rebonai 
with holy sanctity. 

The Sanctus of the Son 

Worthy, Worthy, Worthy 
is the Son of Glory, 
Who was, and Who is, 
and Who is to come eternally. 

The Unity of the Kingdom 

The Ministry, 
overseeing the Church with sternness and kindness, 
kindles all to brood holiness, 
as the Almighty is Holy. 
The Ministry,
receiving God’s power to create righteous wealth,
shows compassion to uplift the lowly
and foster equality in the Body.
The Ministry,
submitting to each other
with awe for Christ, preserves unity,
through sustaining integrity and transparency.
The Ministry,
enforcing protocols that belittle others,
fractures the Body and grieves the Spirit,
Who shapes the humble for heavenly harmony.
The Ministry, 
building empires of self, 
abandons God’s Kingdom 
and betrays Yeshua, the King of Glory. 

The Suffering and Triumph 

The Ministry, 
embracing Yeshua’s agony
to rescue the lost and wounded sheep, 
testifies, money or belly is not their deity. 
The Ministry, 
pursuing God’s Kingdom and righteousness, 
inherits the wealth of the nations 
and eradicates poverty. 
The Ministry,
crushing alabaster jars,
releases the fragrance of oneness with Christ
to heal the broken and lonely.
The Ministry, 
laboring to birth Christ within every soul, 
stands tall as a pillar in the
City of the Almighty. 
The Ministry, 
bearing Messiah’s death within its flesh, 
ascends in the Spirit of Might 
and defeats the power of adversity. 

The Sanctus of the Spirit 

Holy, Holy, Holy 
is the Spirit of Glory, 
Who was, and Who is, 
and Who is to come eternally. 

The Life in the Spirit 

The Ministry, 
implementing the Law of the Spirit of Life, 
nullifies the law of sin and death 
in its flesh and blood continually. 
The Ministry,
desiring bountiful grace to heal the world,
awakens spiritual gifts to multiply
the Master’s profitability.
The Ministry, 
promoting fine arts equips the saints 
to unveil their sacrifice of worship
through their artistic mastery. 
The Ministry,
harboring spiritual pride, rejects warnings,
shipwrecks faith, and plunges into 
the deep sea of endless tragedy.
The Ministry, 
celebrating its identity in Christ, 
pursues the good fight of faith 
to secure its eternal destiny. 

True Worship and Spiritual Warfare 

The Ministry,
worshipping God in Spirit and Truth,
proclaims pure Christology
that dispels every mythology.
The Ministry,
following the Law of the Spirit of Life,
receives the Abba’s immeasurable favor
and His unending kisses of mercy. 
The Ministry, 
wielding the whole armor of God, 
eradicates the weapons 
formed against its devoted family. 
The Ministry, 
running diligently for the crown of Glory, 
completes the race with nobility. 
The Ministry, 
denying themselves 
to carry its cross, embodies 
Yeshua’s obedience to Abba enduringly. 

The Eternal Consummation 

The Ministry,
practicing sound doctrine steadfastly,
exposes the vices of the enemy
and tramples the deceit of money.
The Ministry, 
adhering to the Word of the Holy Trinity, 
adorns itself to rise and shine
as the New Jerusalem City.
The Ministry,
tuning the heart of nations 
to the Lamb of God’s melody,
performs the Heaven’s unending symphony.
The Ministry, 
kissing the Son of Glory, the King of Kings, 
will transfigure when He returns 
to claim His Bride, who is worthy and pretty. 
The Ministry, 
standing faithful at the threshold of time, 
mirrors Yeshua as the Alpha and Omega from
the eternity of eternities to the end of Human chronology. 

Sanctus of the Lord God Almight

Holy, Holy, Holy 
is the Lord God Almighty, 
Who was, and Who is, 
and Who is to come eternally.

Crucified Messiah—The Curse Breaker

Crucified Messiah - The Curse Breaker

Divine Whispers | by Viju Jeremiah Traven

My Beloved soul, I am your God, the Father. You lift your eyes and behold My Son, Yeshua HaMashiach—the Lion of Judah, His mighty roar shatters every chain that binds fallen Humanity. I sent Him to redeem you from the curse of the Law of Moses, taking that curse upon Himself in your place on the Cross. For it is written, ‘Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree’ (Galatians 3:13).

At Calvary, My mercy and justice intertwined to rewrite your destiny (Romans 3:25–26; Ephesians 2:4–5; 2 Corinthians 5:17, 21). Through His death and resurrection, the Lion roared His eternal victory. He bore the penalty of your sin, abolished death’s authority, destroyed its power, reversed every curse, defeated every spirit of infirmity, and flung wide Heaven’s gates to rebirth those who believe in Him and betroth them forever as His chosen Bride (Galatians 3:13-14; Romans 8:1; Isaiah 53:4-5).

Yet, in the days of His flesh, crooked Jewish leaders of Israel plotted to kill Him, even after beholding His signs, wonders, and the authority of His Word that silenced every violent creation. Envious Pharisees schemed daily for His demise (Matthew 7:29, 27:24). They condemned your Redeemer as a blasphemer, falsely accused without cause, and handed Him to the brutal Romans (John 18:28-38; Luke 23:14-15).

Even now, envy and spiritual pride rise against My anointed children, offending the devoted who fulfill the great commission of their Master. Modern Pharisees, driven by insecurity, quench My Spirit and belittle My servants, whose light exposes their hollow pretenses and blindness. I have warned you: “Where envy and strife are, there is confusion and every evil work” (James 3:16). “Jealousy is rottenness to the bones” (Proverbs 14:30).

In Gethsemane, My Son embraced Humanity’s curse. His soul, crushed with anguish, still chose My will above His own, saying: “Father, if You are willing, take this cup from Me. Yet, not My will, but Yours be done” (Luke 22:42). I, the Father, watched in holy sorrow as He yielded completely to undo the Eden’s curse (Genesis 3:17).

I sent an angel to strengthen Him, that He might finish His pursuit of birthing His Bride at Calvary. The Curse Breaker bore your death sentence. “He canceled the record of the charges against you, nailing it to the Cross” (Colossians 2:14). “By His stripes, you are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). Truth and grace descended; mercy triumphed over judgment. The old covenant faded, and the new covenant of freedom dawned (John 1:14-17; James 2:13; Hebrews 8:6-7; Galatians 5:1). 

Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of what was owed (Hebrews 9:22). At the last supper, the Messiah told His disciples: “This is My Blood of the covenant, poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins” (Matthew 26:28). When your Bridegroom breathed His last, the chains of bondage were eliminated, and spiritual liberty was proclaimed to the captives. His mercy forgave all who turned in contrition. 

The crimson stream from His veins dissolved every curse and released Heaven’s blessings upon His Bride, chosen, cherished, and kept by His unfailing love. When My Son, the Messiah, sets someone free, they are free indeed forever (John 19:30; Colossians 2:13-14; Hebrews 2:14-15; Galatians 3:13; 5:1; Lamentations 3:22-23; John 8:36). Amen. 

Prayer: Yeshua, Your Blood roared for me, silencing every condemnation and securing my freedom to live worthy as Your beloved child. Enable me to grow fully mature like You, progressively, every day. Amen.

Reflection: My child, Christ did not merely forgive your sins; He destroyed the curse itself. Therefore, walk boldly in His finished work of the Cross. You are not bound; you are justified and consecrated to follow Him faithfully until death!

The Nazarene Whom Nazareth Despised

Divine Whispers | by Viju Jeremiah Traven

The Savior of the world was born as the King of the Jews. Yet, He arrived veiled in the flesh, wrapped in humility as the Good Shepherd searching His lost sheep. He was raised in Nazareth, a Galilean town among the Gentiles who knew little of Israel’s God. He lived unnoticed and silent for thirty hidden years under the roof of Joseph and Mary, walking in perfect obedience.

Then, one day at the Jordan River when John baptized Him, the Heavens tore open, and the Father’s voice thundered, “This is My beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased,” while the Holy Spirit descended like a dove (Matthew 3:13–17).

From that day, the Kingdom of Heaven invaded the Earth. Crowds flocked to Him. His wisdom confounded the wise. The blind saw, the deaf heard, the mute sang, the lame danced, and the dead rose. Christ moved with authority, mighty in word and deed, yet He kept Himself guarded, knowing the deceitful Human hearts surrounded Him (Luke 24:19, Jeremiah 17:9; John 2:24).

Envy kindled in the legalistic and religious elite. The Jewish priests and Pharisees, fearful of His authority, sought to silence Him, to quench the Spirit of Might that moved through Him. Though multitudes marveled at His grace, their jealous leaders burned with scorn and conspiracy.

In Nazareth, His own people could not grasp how God’s glory could manifest in a Nazarene. When He opened the scroll of Isaiah and declared, “Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing,” rage erupted. They drove Him out, attempting to cast Him off the cliff (Luke 4:19–29). 

Yet, passing through their midst, the Prince of Peace remained unshaken, rejected but gentle, for patiently forging His Bride for His eternal wedding. Later, an entire city begged Him to depart even after witnessing His power and authority (Matthew 8:34). Others scoffed: “Isn’t this the carpenter, the Son of Mary? Are His brothers not here with us?” (Mark 6:2–5). 

When He cast out demons, the Pharisees accused Him of operating by the head of demons, Beelzebub (Matthew 12:24). Even His own mother and brothers thought He was insane (Mark 3:20–22, 31–32; Matthew 13:54–58). A prophet without honor, He bore rejection with Sacred restraint. It is written: “The stone the builders rejected has become the Cornerstone” (Matthew 21:42; Isaiah 28:16). 

Wounded by betrayal and pierced for eternal love at Calvary, the Nazarene ransomed His cherished Bride. The Father perfected our Deliverer through the agony He suffered for our sake, completing redemption’s grand design at the Cross (Hebrews 2:10). Therefore, God elevated Him above all thrones and dominions, bestowing the unsurpassed Name, Yeshua, the Lord, and Messiah, our Rock of Salvation and eternal Bridegroom (Philippians 2:9; Acts 2:36).

Prayer:

O Abba, I embrace Your wounded love—the Holy Nazarene Who was rejected for redeeming His Bride. Help me to remain co-crucified with Him; fill me with His resurrection power until all can see it is not I but Christ Who lives in me. Amen

Reflection:

In every step, the Bride must recognize Christ everywhere, in lowliness, unexpected faces, and humble places like Nazareth. Let us not stumble over the Cornerstone. May our hearts, not just our lips, become sanctuaries of worship adoring Christ, the eternal Bridegroom.

Waters for the Weary, Life for the Lowly

Divine Whispers | by Viju Jeremiah Traven

Before the dawn of creation, the Spirit of God hovered over the formless void to craft the cosmos and prepare a Sanctuary to dwell with Humanity. When Adam fell, the altar of worship at Eden was broken (Genesis 1:2; Isaiah 45:18; 59:2; Exodus 25:8). The Triune God grieved, yet His longing to abide within our hearts remained glowing (Genesis 1:2; 6:6; Isaiah 66:1–2; 2 Corinthians 6:16).

Now, in these final days, the Spirit of Christ whispers: Return to Me, O Bride, I will return to you (Zechariah 1:3; Jeremiah 3:1). Yeshua is not returning for the unfaithful or lukewarm Church. The Biblical narrative speaks of a Bride, rebuilding the spiritual altar of worship to present her body as a pure and holy living sacrifice to please God daily (Revelation 3:15-16; Matthew 25:1-13; Ephesians 5:25-27; Titus 2:13-14; 1 John 3:2-3; Romans 12:1-2).

The Holy Spirit is the Matchmaker, acquainted with the Father’s heart, actively preparing the Bride to unite with Christ (Romans 8:26–27; Matthew 3:11). Every sigh, tremor, and whisper of our soul saying “yes” to Him is woven as a majestic wedding garment, clothing us for CHRIST the KING OF KINGS and the LORD OF LORDS (Revelation 19:7-8; 16; Matthew 22:11-14; Isaiah 61:10; Psalm 45:13-14).

His voice rings out with piercing clarity: “Trim your lamps; let your oil overflow; the midnight cry is near” (Matthew 25:6–7). In a world enslaved by corrupt noises, the Spirit liberates us to dwell in the secret chamber of the King, an invitation for consecration and oneness. If we surrender daily, the Author and Finisher of faith will perfect us as spotless (Romans 8:2; 21; Galatians 1:4; 2 Timothy 2:26; 2 Corinthians 3:17; Philippians 1:6; Jude 1:24).

The Spirit’s sanctifying work on us will not cease until we reflect the radiance of our King until the Bride celebrates His Majesty perpetually (Galatians 4:19). Yeshua has purchased every nation, tribe, tongue, and people of all generations with His holy Blood. He will reign in justice, and His name will be embraced as the hope of all nations (Matthew 12:17–21; Revelation 5:9). Thus, a cry in harmony from Heaven and Earth resounds what Yeshua, the Bridegroom, said earlier: ‘Come!’ says the Spirit and the Bride. Come, all who thirst, drink from the River of Life” (Matthew 11:28; Revelation 22:17).

Until that day of victory, yield, love, watch, and burn with hope. This ache within, to radiate Christ again, the longing for Eden’s restored beauty reminds us of what was lost and ignites our longing for what is to come as the Bridegroom returns (1 Corinthians 15:54-57; Romans 6:13; 12:11-12; 8:19; 22-23; 1 Corinthians 13:13; Matthew 24:42; Revelation 21:1-5). May the Spirit breathe on the Bride again, regenerating her to unveil Christ, the Hope of Glory (Titus 3:5; Isaiah 60:1; Colossians 1:27).

Prayer: Holy Spirit, the All Consuming Fire, burn away all that makes me cold. Let every fiber of my being cry, “Come, Lord Yeshua, reign within me eternally!” Amen.

Reflection: Have I made room for the Spirit’s bridal preparation for the wedding of the Lamb? Am I aligning my heart with God to reflect my Savior’s face before the dark and dying world?

The Cross: The Price He Paid For His Bride

Divine Whispers | by Viju Jeremiah Traven

As Adam, the Father of Humanity, chose ignorance and rebellion over complete obedience, Eden’s splendor vanished into shadow. Creation wailed in primal anguish as sin’s poison infected death in every living thing (Romans 5:12, 8:22). We became cosmic orphans, exiles wandering in dark terrains, separated from the Father’s glory (Isaiah 59:2). Yet in our desolation, the Firstborn Son of God rose like a Warrior-King, the promised Seed Who would crush the old cunning serpent beneath His heel (Genesis 3:15).

Son of Glory, the Almighty appeared in vulnerable flesh (John 1:14). More than a Divine mandate, it is the Bridegroom’s burning pursuit, His heart bleeding with holy longing, resolved to reclaim His beloved forever (Hosea 2:19-20).

On that splintered tree, He hung stripped, ravaged, forsaken. The hands that formed us wonderfully and fearfully were nailed by evil men (Psalm 22:16). The face that outshines the sun was marred beyond recognition (Isaiah 52:14). He was mocked and rejected so that the fallen world might believe Him and be adopted by God as His children born in the Bloodline of Christ (Isaiah 53:3; Luke 18:31-32; John 1:11; Romans 5:8; Ephesians 1:5-6; 2:13). 

His Blood, each drop a universe of mercy, poured out as the supreme sacrifice (Hebrews 9:12). The Temple veil was torn asunder by the unseen hands of the Almighty (Matthew 27:51). The ancient barrier between God and man collapsed. The Mercy Seat, once hidden, is now wide open for every broken soul seeking God (Hebrews 4:16). Emerging from the tomb, He carried our names engraved upon His palms into Heaven (Isaiah 49:16).

This Good News is not a mere religious concept but a burning new covenant written in Yeshua’s Blood to rescue us eternally from the penalty of our sin. Now He stands before us asking, “Will you love Me as I have loved you?” (Romans 1:16; Hebrews 8:6-7, 13; Hebrews 5:9; Revelation 3:20; John 13:34; John 21:15). How dare we respond with a lukewarm response when He calls us to inseparable union with His Spirit? Cling to Yeshua, the Bridegroom, Who waits for us to prepare ourselves as His Bride for the wedding feast in Heaven (2 Corinthians 11:2; Revelation 3:15-16; John 15:4-5; 1 Corinthians 6:17; Romans 8:38-39; Ephesians 5:31-32).

Beloved, let us cast aside our filthy garments and consecrate ourselves! The One Who loved us vehemently now knocks on our door, His voice trembling with pure desire, drawing us into the holy chambers of intimacy (Song of Solomon 1:4; Revelation 3:20). 

Salvation was never about escaping hell but forever celebrating Christ, the King of Glory (Psalm 24:3-4; 7-10; 1 Corinthians 2:8; Revelation 20:14-15). He endured the Cross not to draw multitudes of undevoted religious converts but to awaken His chosen Bride adorned spotless for Him alone (Ephesians 5:27). The Judge above all has arrived not to condemn the world, but as our Advocate and Bridegroom eager to kiss the Bride (Isaiah 56:5-6; Zephaniah 3:17).

Prayer: Yeshua, the Lover of my soul, let Your passion consume me anew to remain co-crucified with You. Pierce me with the beauty of Your sacrifice until all lesser loves fade. I surrender to Your warm embrace. Claim me again as Your own. Amen.

Reflection: Have I seen the Cross of Christ as our marriage altar? Have I abandoned everything that competes with my devotion to Him? So I give my life as a living sacrifice for One Who bled the Cross to redeem my soul (Romans 12:1-2; Mark 12:30).