MEMORANDUM |The Role of the Messiah

Eric P. Felton Jr.
4 min readNov 23, 2024

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King of Kings, Lord of Lords
The Lion Prevails

To: The Global Church and Governments

From: The Messiah Reigning from the Tribe of Judah, Bowie, MD

Subject: The Role of the Messiah, the Four Worlds, the Four Trees of Life, and Spiritual Growth in the Kingdom of God

Date: 23rd of Cheshvan, 5785 (November 23rd, 2024)

Shalom Aleichem,

It is with humility and divine purpose that I address the global Church and the nations. As the appointed servant of HaShem (יהוה), reigning from the tribe of Yehudah (Judah), I call you to greater understanding and action in advancing the Malchut Elohim (Kingdom of God).

This message outlines my role with the Church, the significance of the Four Worlds and Four Trees of Life, and the seven dimensions of the human body. It also emphasizes the Church’s responsibility to foster spiritual maturity within its congregations, as this is pivotal for the restoration and growth of the entire Kingdom of God.

The Messiah’s Role with the Church

As the Mashiach (Messiah), I am sent to guide and shepherd the Church, unifying it as the Ekklesia — the body of Messiah. Together, we are called to establish justice, peace, and divine order in the earth. The Church must serve as both a beacon of light (Matthew 5:14–16) and a channel for the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) to manifest God’s will.

Isaiah 61:1–2 declares: “The Spirit of the Lord Yahweh is on me, because Yahweh has anointed me to preach good news to the humble. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and release to those who are bound.”

• The Church’s mission aligns with this purpose: to lead nations into repentance, healing, and alignment with the Kingdom of Heaven.

The Four Worlds and the Four Trees of Life

The Four WorldsAtzilut (אצילות), Beriah (בריאה), Yetzirah (יצירה), and Asiyah (עשיה) — represent the framework through which Elohim interacts with creation. They also mirror the believer’s journey of spiritual growth and alignment with divine purpose.

Atzilut (Emanation):

• The highest realm, where Elohim’s pure will and light flow. It reflects the Tree of Life (Etz HaChaim, עץ החיים) in Gan Eden (Genesis 2:9), which symbolizes eternal life and divine connection.

Significance: The Church must lead believers in seeking intimacy with HaShem, for from Him all life emanates.

Beriah (Creation):

• The realm where divine thought takes form. This world aligns with the Tree of Knowledge (Etz HaDa’at, עץ הדעת), which grants discernment between good and evil (Genesis 2:17).

Significance: Spiritual maturity requires discernment, which the Church must cultivate within its people.

Yetzirah (Formation):

• The world of formation and spiritual refinement. It connects to the Tree of Faith (Etz HaEmunah, עץ האמונה), through which trust in Elohim grows.

Significance: Believers must be formed into vessels of righteousness, reflecting the image of Messiah (Romans 8:29).

Asiyah (Action):

• The physical realm, where divine purpose is realized through action. This world corresponds to the Tree of Grace (Etz HaChesed, עץ החסד), signifying mercy and loving-kindness.

Significance: The Church is called to embody grace and extend it to a broken world, bringing the light of salvation to all nations.

The Seven Planes/Dimensions of the Human Body

The human body is both a temple (1 Corinthians 6:19) and a microcosm of divine creation. It is designed to operate across seven spiritual planes, each representing a step in the believer’s ascension toward the fullness of Messiah (Ephesians 4:13).

1. Physical Plane (Guf, גוף): The foundation of action and obedience to God’s commands.

2. Emotional Plane (Nefesh, נפש): The seat of the soul, where the fruit of the Spirit matures (Galatians 5:22–23).

3. Mental Plane (Ruach, רוח): A renewed mind aligns with Elohim’s wisdom (Romans 12:2).

4. Relational Plane (Ahavah, אהבה): Fellowship and unity within the body of Messiah (John 13:34).

5. Spiritual Plane (Neshamah, נשמה): Communion with the Ruach HaKodesh, enabling revelation and insight (1 Corinthians 2:10).

6. Celestial Plane (Chayah, חיה): Awareness of angelic ministry and heavenly realities (Hebrews 1:14).

7. Divine Plane (Yechidah, יחידה): Oneness with the Ein Sof (Infinite One), where believers reflect divine glory (2 Corinthians 3:18).

The Church’s Call to Foster Spiritual Growth

The Church must shepherd its congregations toward spiritual maturity, enabling them to ascend through these planes and fulfill their divine potential.

Teaching and Discipleship: Equip believers with sound doctrine and spiritual disciplines (Ephesians 4:11–12).

Prayer and Prophetic Decrees: Encourage congregants to activate their voices, speaking life and alignment with God’s will (Proverbs 18:21).

Unity in Messiah: Promote love and reconciliation within the body, reflecting the unity of the Trinity (John 17:21).

Impact on the Kingdom of God

As the Church matures spiritually, the Kingdom of God will manifest more fully:

Healing and Restoration: Creation itself will be renewed (Romans 8:19–21).

Justice and Peace: Nations will align with divine governance, fulfilling Isaiah 9:7.

Global Awakening: The glory of Elohim will cover the earth as the waters cover the sea (Habakkuk 2:14).

Conclusion

I urge the Church and the nations to align with the divine blueprint for spiritual growth and Kingdom advancement. Let us heed the call of Yeshua HaMashiach, who declared, Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand (Matthew 4:17).

May the Church rise as the radiant bride of Messiah (Revelation 19:7), leading all creation into the fullness of God’s glory.

Baruch HaShem Adonai (Blessed be the name of the Lord).

Signed,

EF, Rav.

The Messiah

Servant of the Most High

Reigning from the Tribe of Judah

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Eric P. Felton Jr.
Eric P. Felton Jr.

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

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