Supporting the Extension of Spiritual Inheritances through Tangible Means | A Call to Action for the Elite

Eric P. Felton Jr.
4 min readAug 12, 2024

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In these End Days, the world stands at a crossroads where the actions of the elite can significantly shape the trajectory of society. As we navigate the complexities of human existence amidst spiritual warfare, it is imperative that we recognize the pressing need to support the next steps the Church and government can take to extend overdue spiritual inheritances to individuals. This endeavor must be executed through tangible financial means, enabling individuals to fulfill their divine purposes and maintain material solvency.

Divine Timing and Human Limitations

To understand the depth of this calling, we must acknowledge that divine timing (זְמַן אֱלֹהִי) is paramount. Our actions should reflect a recognition that while we may plan, it is ultimately the will of Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) and El Elyon (אֵל עֶלְיוֹן) that prevails. The human mind, with its limitations, often struggles to comprehend the vastness of divine will. Thus, it is crucial to approach our efforts with humility, allowing divine guidance to direct our intentions and actions.

In the World Messianic Bible (WMB), we are reminded of the importance of aligning our deeds with divine purpose: “The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps” (Proverbs 16:9). This scripture emphasizes the need for the elite to act in accordance with divine wisdom, especially when addressing the pressing needs of individuals who find themselves in a state of limbo due to a lack of support and resources.

Danielle Rama Hoffman, in The Council of Light: Divine Transmissions for Manifesting the Deepest Desires of the Soul, emphasizes that our deepest desires align with divine will when we embrace the call to act. By recognizing our purpose and allowing divine flow, we can effectively impact those in need (Hoffman, 2013).

The Impact of Control and the Seven Deadly Sins

The root of many societal issues lies in the human tendency to exert control, which is fundamentally a sin. Control breeds fear, manipulation, and division, contributing to moral decay and the suffering of countless souls. This is reflected in the seven deadly sins: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth. Each of these vices erodes the foundation of community and compassion, leading to a society where individuals are left to fend for themselves in the face of spiritual and material challenges.

1. Pride (גֵּאוּת): The belief that one is superior to others can create barriers to empathy and support.
2. Greed (בַּצָּע): The insatiable desire for wealth at the expense of others leads to inequity and suffering.
3. Lust (תַּאֲווָה): This excessive craving distorts relationships and detracts from the sacredness of connection.
4. Envy (קִנְאָה): Resentment toward others’ blessings fosters division and strife.
5. Gluttony (זְלוּת): Overindulgence signifies a lack of gratitude and awareness of the needs of others.
6. Wrath (זַעַם): Uncontrolled anger leads to violence and chaos, distancing individuals from divine love.
7. Sloth (עַצָּלָה): Apathy and neglect of responsibilities prevent the fulfillment of divine purpose.

As these sins perpetuate moral decay, we are reminded in 2 Peter 3:7 (WMB) that “the heavens and the earth that now exist are stored up for fire, being reserved against the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men.” It is crucial for the elite to acknowledge their role in combating these vices and fostering a culture of integrity, compassion, and stewardship.

John Paul Jackson and John Sanford, in Needless Casualties of War, assert that failure to confront these spiritual battles results in profound consequences for individuals and communities, leading to needless suffering and disconnection from divine inheritance (Jackson & Sanford, 1999).

Taking Massive Action

The time for action is now. The elite must take massive, deliberate steps to facilitate the extension of overdue spiritual inheritances. This includes:

- Financial Investments: Providing financial support to community initiatives that empower individuals to discover and fulfill their divine purposes. As Rick Warren highlights in A Purpose Driven Life, our material resources should serve the greater good, fostering purpose and community (Warren, n.d.).

- Collaborative Partnerships: Working alongside the Church and government to develop frameworks that ensure equitable distribution of resources, recognizing the dignity and worth of every individual. Sid Roth’s The Incomplete Church emphasizes the importance of unity among God’s children in this mission (Roth, 2007).

- Educational Programs: Supporting educational initiatives that promote spiritual awareness and practical skills, allowing individuals to thrive in their respective callings. Harry B. Joseph’s Book of Wisdom advocates for education as a pathway to enlightenment and fulfillment (Joseph, 2005).

The urgency of these actions cannot be overstated, as the world wrestles against spirits and spiritual wickedness in high places (Ephesians 6:12). The consequences of inaction may lead to a greater divide between the spiritually fulfilled and those left in despair. As Susan Taylor emphasizes in In the Spirit, collective action rooted in love and compassion can bridge this gap (Taylor, n.d.).

Conclusion

In this pivotal moment, let us not forget that the paths we tread should be aligned with divine will. Control and the proliferation of sin must be addressed with urgency, as we seek to uplift those in need. By extending overdue spiritual inheritances, we honor the divine timing of Elohim and El Elyon. The elite, empowered by their resources and influence, have a critical role in this divine narrative.

As we unite in this endeavor, we must remember that our actions resonate beyond the material realm, impacting the spiritual journey of countless souls. The essence of alchemy and mysticism, as explored by Alexander Roob, teaches us that transformation begins within, and our collective consciousness can manifest a brighter future (Roob, n.d.). Let us embrace this call to action with courage, compassion, and unwavering faith in the divine purpose that guides us all.

References

Hoffman, D. R. (2013). The Council of Light: Divine Transmissions for Manifesting the Deepest Desires of the Soul. Bear & Company.

Jackson, J. P., & Sanford, J. (1999). Needless Casualties of War. Streams Publishing House.

Joseph, H. B. (2005). Book of Wisdom. Sterling Publishing.

Roob, A. (n.d.). Alchemy & Mysticism. Taschen.

Roth, S. (2007). The Incomplete Church: Unifying God’s Children. Destiny Image Publishers.

Taylor, S. (n.d.). In the Spirit. Retrieved from [In the Spirit](https://tourofheaven.com)

Warren, R. (n.d.). A Purpose Driven Life. Zondervan.

World Messianic Bible. (n.d.). Retrieved from [World Messianic Bible](https://www.worldmessianicbible.com)

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

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

Visionary | Performance Driven Consultant | Transformation Consultant | Creator | Thought Leader

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