The Duty of Service, King Solomon

It is by royal decree that all rise. Drop your laden bag of rocks, shoulders back, chin held high. Claim your inheritance of righteous love in unity with the one God, the creator of all of creation.

 

It is now that you are to act upon your inherent gifts. It is now that you claim love and unity with your brothers and sisters. There is a darkness that is encroaching your world. You are not to become rigid with fear. You are to carry your torch for all to see. You are to be the light bearer. You are to be the way shower. Step into your power. Step into your God given authority to avail yourself to those in darkness, those in pain. You are the lowest of the low. You are the highest of the high for there is no separation.

 

Do not feed the darkness one more meal. Do not allow your mind to be corrupted with the guts and gore played over and over again on your screen. Do not ingest horror from the pages. You must bring the light in if you are to be of service to another. You expel what you ingest do you not? What is it to be kind to another? What is the cost?

 

Sit your judgements of others aside for that is not yours to own. Give freely so that you too shall be free from bondage. Hear the white dove’s call. Ride on her back for a greater perspective of your higher calling. Heed the call for the time to rise is upon us.

 

 

 

Channeled message from King Solomon, also called Jedidiah. Son of King David and Bathsheba, he was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah, he ruled all twelve tribes of Israel from 970 to 931 B.C. Soloman is considered a Jewish prophet who also authored the biblical books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs. He is portrayed as a teacher of wisdom, compared to Jesus. He also became known as a magician and an exorcist.

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