‘Acclimated’ (Yeshuah)

…When I make you a desolate city, like cities no longer inhabited, and when I bring the ocean depths over you and its vast waters cover you, then I will bring you down with those who go down to the pit, to the people of long ago. I will make you dwell in the Earth below, as in ancient ruins, with those who go down to the pit, and you will not return or take your place in the land of the living. I will bring you to a horrible end and you will be no more. You will be sought, but you will never again be found, declares the Sovereign Lord.’—Ezekiel 26:15-21

Acclimated (Yeshuah)

a time draws near
a submersion of all times
then the submersion
will disappear

'be holy onto the Lord†'
comes into play
as a ransom
for each individual person

it is I†, Yeshuah†, who proclaims
'be holy onto the Lord†
for the Lord† is holy'

it is a choice
made by each person
to be holy onto the Lord†

a repentance must take place
a deciding point
for each person
to recognize their individual self
and the need for that self
to repent

submersion does not consecrate
a person
if repentance is not fully done

'holy onto the Lord†'
means one must repent
and fully accept salvation
onto one's self

the act onto itself
is not just
if the heart and mind
is still separated
they must become one

the need for sin disappears
the wanting to do sinful acts
disappears
after repentance is fully complete
love takes the place of this need

to love requires repentance
it is the ultimate suggestion
of accepting God†
as your creator
hence He† offers Me†, the Son†
to you
salvation is given
then love replaces this desire
to sin

I†, the Son†, assure you
your testing is not over
for a reward of a Kingdom
is mighty

[He led me to Ezekiel 26:15-21]

like tyre, your sinful self
will be no more
a renewed self
will emerge
one of great desire
to God†, Himself†

unclothe your sinful self
wash thy self clean
of all the wrath of sin
then plunge into the deep
in…a once sinful spirit
out…a renewed spirit
a regrouping of its first-born spirit
a once-again whole Spirit
obtained through repentance

from death, life is renewed
reborn

so says the Son†, Yeshuah†
if you have ears, hear

[He led me to Esther 9:18-32]

(May 31, 2024)—Like the Jews in the story of Esther, after we put the evil of sin under our feet through repentance, and accept salvation, then reaffirming that acceptance with submersion, we have a right to celebrate our deliverance, our freedom from the chains that once bound us.

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