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​​The Divine Call of God

Your hand, like Moses’ guiding the Lord’s rod,
Parts the impossible, unveiling signs and wonders.
Your beard, reminiscent of Aaron’s,
flows with fresh oil in perfect unity.

You don Elijah’s mantle, passed down to Elisha,
Symbolizing your prophetic authority.
Your sustenance is honey and locusts,
Echoing John the Baptist’s diet, nourishing your spirit.

The water you drink flows from the rock, quenching your soul.
You watch your feet at the river Jordan,
Standing at the threshold of mighty transitions.

The crown upon his head is the regal crown of King David,
Signifying his royal destiny.
You walk in the footsteps of Paul,
with understanding surpassing Daniel’s
And wisdom greater than Solomon’s.

He sit upon the throne of King David,
Enveloped in majesty, priesthood, honor,
And glory—granted to him forever.
You dwell in Abraham’s house,
Overflowing with blessings beyond measure.

Power flows from his tongue,
And authority resides in his words—like the ancient apostles,
He speaks to do and to teach,
carrying divine purpose with every breath evermore.

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