The Divine Alignment | A Call for the Millennial Reign and New Jerusalem

Eric P. Felton Jr.
6 min readSep 28, 2024

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In the name of El Elyon, the Most High God, we are called into a higher dimension, one where heaven and earth align under divine order. This invocation stretches across the seen and unseen, reaching the depths of creation and the heights of the heavens. It is a call to action for humanity, declaring the establishment of God’s Kingdom on earth, the coming of the New Jerusalem, and the initiation of the Millennial Reign — a period characterized by righteousness, peace, and divine governance that transcends human frailty. This article weaves together ancient wisdom, mysticism, scriptural insights, and contemporary reflections to understand this divine unfolding.

The Mystery of Bloodlines and Celestial Authority

Nick Redfern’s “Bloodline of the Gods” explores the mystery of human origins and celestial influence, touching on blood types as potential markers of extraterrestrial interaction (Redfern, 2015). When we invoke the lineage of the Godhead and the authority of the Lord of Hosts, we are tapping into an ancient heritage that may reflect our divine connection with the cosmos. This is the connection that calls forth celestial powers of heaven and earth — the Seraphim, Cherubim, Archangels, and Ancestors — gathering under the dominion of the Most High (Roth, 2007). We are thus reminded that the divine mission for humanity has cosmic significance, supported by both seen and unseen forces.

The alignment of the stellar gateway and planetary chakras signifies a merging of spiritual and cosmic order. It’s about allowing all aspects of creation, both human and celestial, to come together under God’s sovereign plan. Danielle Rama Hoffman’s “The Council of Light” emphasizes the role of celestial guidance in manifesting the soul’s deepest desires (Hoffman, 2013). This cosmic order is reflected in the unification of heavenly and earthly elements — a spiritual alchemy that turns base elements into expressions of divine glory, as noted by Alexander Roob in “Alchemy & Mysticism” (Roob, 2006).

The Coming of Yeshua and the Vision of the New Jerusalem

Sid Roth’s work, “The Incomplete Church,” highlights the unity that is yet to come among God’s people (Roth, 2007). This unity is a precursor to the coming of Yeshua, the embodiment of hope. Yeshua represents God’s eternal promise to humanity, a vision that culminates in the New Jerusalem — a city not built by human hands but descending from heaven. As described in “A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith,” the New Jerusalem symbolizes ultimate redemption, where God’s people are gathered together in His presence (Juster & Hocken, 2019). This divine dwelling is built by “living stones,” purified individuals whose spirits align with the divine will (1 Peter 2:5, World Messianic Bible).

The New Jerusalem is also a beacon of justice, an idea echoed in Houston’s “The Possible Human,” where the author calls for the alignment of human potential with divine purpose (Houston, 1998). Each believer becomes a co-creator in the establishment of this divine city, making every community a reflection of heaven’s peace and justice.

The Millennial Reign and Divine Governance

The Millennial Reign is a vision of divine leadership, where God’s justice, peace, and order are realized on earth. John Paul Jackson and John Sanford, in “Needless Casualties of War,” warn against the dangers of engaging in spiritual warfare without divine guidance (Jackson & Sanford, 1999). The Millennial Reign is not about human striving but about submitting to God’s authority, where rulers govern with divine wisdom, compassion, and strength. This divine governance is a reflection of the ancient kings of Israel, as portrayed in the scriptures (2 Samuel 23:3, KJV).

The Church, referred to as the Bride of Christ, is called to arise in unity and purity. Susan Taylor’s “In the Spirit” speaks of spiritual alignment as essential to transformation, a concept that applies to the Church’s role in this Millennial Reign (Taylor, 1993). The Bride must be adorned and ready, reflecting God’s glory through unity in the Spirit, which transcends denominational barriers and embodies the fullness of the divine image.

Spiritual Alchemy and Transformation

The concept of spiritual alchemy is vital to understanding the transformation of the individual and the collective body of believers. Roob’s exploration of alchemy reminds us that true transformation is about turning base elements — our flawed humanity — into the divine nature, allowing God’s light to shine through us (Roob, 2006). This is mirrored in Tesla’s writings on human energy, where he envisions humanity’s potential as boundless, powered by divine energy that renews and restores (Tesla, 1905).

This call for transformation is not limited to individual enlightenment but extends to the entire cosmos. The elements of creation are called to align with the vision of a new heaven and a new earth, a reality in which divine energy flows freely, renewing and restoring all things. The call is for believers to become vessels of this divine transformation, agents of tikkun olam — the Jewish concept of repairing the world (Rosenberg, 2019). Under the authority of El Elyon, we are empowered to advance God’s kingdom on earth, bringing restoration and healing in every sphere of influence.

Unity in the Spirit and the Role of Ancestors

The call for tikkun olam is also a call for unity in the Spirit — a collective transformation that transcends individual limitations. Sarah Jakes Roberts, in “Power Moves,” emphasizes the need for believers to step into their God-given authority, moving beyond fear and doubt to establish God’s kingdom on earth (Roberts, 2017). This unity is the foundation upon which the Millennial Reign is built, creating a unified body that reflects the divine will in all its aspects.

The role of the ancestors, as called forth in this invocation, is equally significant. It acknowledges that our journey is part of a larger continuum, where those who came before us continue to guide and bear witness. The “Book of Wisdom” by Harry B. Joseph speaks of the importance of ancestral wisdom in understanding our purpose and mission (Joseph, 2005). This sacred connection to the past ensures that we remain anchored in faith, drawing from the well of generational wisdom to fulfill our divine calling.

Divine Justice and Order

Justice is a central theme in this invocation. It calls for divine justice to be established on earth, where the scales of righteousness tip towards the oppressed and marginalized. This echoes the words of Isaiah: “To proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound” (Isaiah 61:1, KJV). The Millennial Reign is envisioned as a period where God’s justice is the rule of law, where righteous leaders govern with integrity and compassion, reflecting the justice of heaven.

Roberts Rules of Order” teaches us about the importance of structure and governance, and in the Millennial Reign, this governance is divine, marked by heavenly order that brings justice, mercy, and truth (Robert, 1915). The establishment of God’s kingdom on earth means that every knee shall bow, and every tongue shall confess that Yeshua is Lord (Philippians 2:10–11, KJV).

Conclusion: Aligning Heaven and Earth

In conclusion, this invocation affirms the establishment of the Millennial Reign, the filling of the earth with the glory of El Elyon, and the alignment of heaven and earth. The Kingdom of God is not a distant hope but a present reality actively being established through the faith and actions of God’s people. As partners in tikkun olam, believers are called to step into their divine authority, becoming co-creators and agents of change.

Rick Warren, in “The Purpose Driven Life,” reminds us that our ultimate purpose is to serve God’s plan (Warren, 2002). This purpose is realized in the alignment of heaven and earth, where the reign of righteousness is not merely an eschatological hope but a present reality that we are called to manifest. Through faith, unity, and the power of the Most High, we declare that the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of God, as the waters cover the sea (Habakkuk 2:14, KJV).

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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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