Themes and Insights
Trumpets – Atonement – Tabernacle
Sacred Union and Healing: There is a strong theme of spiritual unity, as the poem speaks of the merging of spirit with Spirit, leading to personal and collective healing—cleansing and uplifting the soul.
The Kingdom of God: The poem emphasizes the arrival of peace and the establishment of God’s Kingdom, urging humanity to prepare for divine reign and a return to harmony with the Maker.
Transcending Darkness and Wickedness: The text acknowledges the persistence of evil but affirms its eventual defeat. It speaks of a future where darkness is cast out, and peace reigns, highlighting the ultimate victory of good over evil.
The Desire for Divine Presence: There is a deep yearning for the presence of God and the fulfillment of His law and love. The poem expresses a longing for divine guidance and a restoration of spiritual connection, portraying this as the ultimate homecoming.
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Trumpets – Atonement – Tabernacle
Near, draw near oh King and God
Return this error to righteousness
Take strong hold upon the dragon
Lay low the pride of abomination
Rise this earth with song and truth
Set forth the animal’s cry of joy
Light the lamps of journey sacred
Fear no more the wrath of the liar
Embrace the spirit to Spirit as one
Claim all the mighty kingdoms
Hear children return towards their life
Walk with Him in open convent
Thou has taken my shame
And made it a vast power
With tear and eye wiped clean
Healing one to heal one another
Stand up you mountains
Wake up the low fields
Make ready the peace of the Kingdom
Prepare the earth for its Maker
Amongst us is our life
Within us is the life giver
Around us is our love
Within us is His love
Wander no more without the knowing
Stranger no more inherited
Foreigner not in this tabernacle
With family alight in spirit
Oh that wickedness comes again
To trouble the troubled left
For the flesh of man still walking
Abodes itself to futile power
What greatness the great in this way
For riddance of darkness eighth day
Cast down in their place all
Never more to cause fear or the fall
Peace everlasting begins
Love evermore springs forth
Life eternal awakens all things
What we cannot know we’ll be
Near, draw near, my King and Brother
How long we have awaited
Your gaze and voice we desire always
Your law and love have made our home
Ryan o0o
Trumpets – Atonement – Tabernacle
Near, draw near oh King and God
Return this error to righteousness
Take strong hold upon the dragon
Lay low the pride of abomination
Rise this earth with song and truth
Set forth the animal’s cry of joy
Light the lamps of journey sacred
Fear no more the wrath of the liar
Embrace the spirit to Spirit as one
Claim all the mighty kingdoms
Hear children return towards their life
Walk with Him in open convent
Thou has taken my shame
And made it a vast power
With tear and eye wiped clean
Healing one to heal one another
Stand up you mountains
Wake up the low fields
Make ready the peace of the Kingdom
Prepare the earth for its Maker
Amongst us is our life
Within us is the life giver
Around us is our love
Within us is His love
Wander no more without the knowing
Stranger no more inherited
Foreigner not in this tabernacle
With family alight in spirit
Oh that wickedness comes again
To trouble the troubled left
For the flesh of man still walking
Abodes itself to futile power
What greatness the great in this way
For riddance of darkness eighth day
Cast down in their place all
Never more to cause fear or the fall
Peace everlasting begins
Love evermore springs forth
Life eternal awakens all things
What we cannot know we’ll be
Near, draw near, my King and Brother
How long we have awaited
Your gaze and voice we desire always
Your law and love have made our home
Ryan o0o
Themes and Insights
Trumpets – Atonement – Tabernacle
Sacred Union and Healing: There is a strong theme of spiritual unity, as the poem speaks of the merging of spirit with Spirit, leading to personal and collective healing—cleansing and uplifting the soul.
The Kingdom of God: The poem emphasizes the arrival of peace and the establishment of God’s Kingdom, urging humanity to prepare for divine reign and a return to harmony with the Maker.
Transcending Darkness and Wickedness: The text acknowledges the persistence of evil but affirms its eventual defeat. It speaks of a future where darkness is cast out, and peace reigns, highlighting the ultimate victory of good over evil.
The Desire for Divine Presence: There is a deep yearning for the presence of God and the fulfillment of His law and love. The poem expresses a longing for divine guidance and a restoration of spiritual connection, portraying this as the ultimate homecoming.
Trumpets – Atonement – Tabernacle
Near, draw near oh King and God
Return this error to righteousness
Take strong hold upon the dragon
Lay low the pride of abomination
Rise this earth with song and truth
Set forth the animal’s cry of joy
Light the lamps of journey sacred
Fear no more the wrath of the liar
Embrace the spirit to Spirit as one
Claim all the mighty kingdoms
Hear children return towards their life
Walk with Him in open convent
Thou has taken my shame
And made it a vast power
With tear and eye wiped clean
Healing one to heal one another
Stand up you mountains
Wake up the low fields
Make ready the peace of the Kingdom
Prepare the earth for its Maker
Amongst us is our life
Within us is the life giver
Around us is our love
Within us is His love
Wander no more without the knowing
Stranger no more inherited
Foreigner not in this tabernacle
With family alight in spirit
Oh that wickedness comes again
To trouble the troubled left
For the flesh of man still walking
Abodes itself to futile power
What greatness the great in this way
For riddance of darkness eighth day
Cast down in their place all
Never more to cause fear or the fall
Peace everlasting begins
Love evermore springs forth
Life eternal awakens all things
What we cannot know we’ll be
Near, draw near, my King and Brother
How long we have awaited
Your gaze and voice we desire always
Your law and love have made our home
Ryan o0o
Themes and Insights
Trumpets – Atonement – Tabernacle
Sacred Union and Healing: There is a strong theme of spiritual unity, as the poem speaks of the merging of spirit with Spirit, leading to personal and collective healing—cleansing and uplifting the soul.
The Kingdom of God: The poem emphasizes the arrival of peace and the establishment of God’s Kingdom, urging humanity to prepare for divine reign and a return to harmony with the Maker.
Transcending Darkness and Wickedness: The text acknowledges the persistence of evil but affirms its eventual defeat. It speaks of a future where darkness is cast out, and peace reigns, highlighting the ultimate victory of good over evil.
The Desire for Divine Presence: There is a deep yearning for the presence of God and the fulfillment of His law and love. The poem expresses a longing for divine guidance and a restoration of spiritual connection, portraying this as the ultimate homecoming.
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