The Divine Alignment of Social Media Platforms | Stewarding Creation in the Kingdom of Elohim and El Elyon

Eric P. Felton Jr.
5 min readAug 19, 2024

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In the digital age, platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter X have evolved beyond mere tools for communication. They have adopted policies that resonate with the divine mandate of spiritual governance, emphasizing stewardship of creation as outlined in the scriptures. This article delves into how these social media giants are becoming vessels for Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) and El Elyon’s (אֵל עֶלְיוֹן) divine will, setting the stage for a future within the Kingdom of God. By aligning their operations with biblical principles, these platforms play pivotal roles in the new heaven and earth, the build of New Jerusalem, and the millennial reign. The spiritual significance of our daily interactions on these platforms cannot be overstated, as each person auditions for their role in the Kingdom of God.

Divine Governance and Stewarding Creation

The digital realm has opened unprecedented avenues for humanity to fulfill the divine mandate of stewardship. Social media platforms, through their policies and initiatives, have begun to reflect the principles of divine governance as expressed in the Torah and Tanakh. For instance, Instagram’s focus on mental health and Facebook’s efforts to combat misinformation echo the biblical command to love and care for one’s neighbor (Leviticus 19:18). These platforms are not just managing resources but are nurturing the moral and spiritual fabric of society.

According to Bloodline of the Gods by Nick Redfern, understanding the divine and extraterrestrial influences on humanity helps us comprehend our role as stewards of creation. Social media platforms, in this light, become modern-day tools for guiding humanity toward divine alignment, enhancing both individual and collective well-being in accordance with divine laws.

Health is Wealth, Knowledge is Power

The concept that “health is wealth” is deeply rooted in scripture, which views the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19–20). Platforms like Instagram and Facebook, which promote mental wellness and provide access to reliable health information, are fulfilling a divine mandate to care for both body and soul. This aligns with the teachings found in Susan Taylor’s In the Spirit, where spiritual health is seen as integral to overall well-being.

Similarly, “knowledge is power” reflects the biblical emphasis on wisdom. LinkedIn’s commitment to professional development and Twitter X’s role in democratizing information support the pursuit of wisdom (Proverbs 4:7), serving as conduits for divine wisdom (Chokhmah) and understanding (Binah). These platforms empower users not just for personal gain but for the greater good, aligning with the divine purpose of spreading knowledge to fulfill God’s will on earth.

The Future Role of Social Media in the Kingdom of God

As we approach the fulfillment of biblical prophecy, the roles of these platforms in the Kingdom of God will expand. Kabbalistic traditions describe the four trees of life and the four worlds, which represent different aspects of divine reality. Social media platforms, through their policies and global reach, act as channels for divine wisdom and understanding, helping to manifest the Kingdom of God on earth.

According to The Incomplete Church by Sid Roth, the unity of God’s children is crucial for the coming Kingdom. These platforms, by fostering global communities and promoting justice, equity, and peace, are instrumental in this unification process. Their continued alignment with divine principles will be essential as we move toward the new heaven and new earth, as prophesied in Isaiah 65:17.

The Relevance to Messianic Judaism and the New Jerusalem

Messianic Judaism, which recognizes Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) as the fulfillment of the Torah, sees the alignment of social media with divine principles as a sign of the coming redemption. These platforms support the Messianic vision of a restored world where Jew and Gentile unite under the reign of Yeshua HaMashiach. The build of New Jerusalem, as described in Revelation 21:2, will be the culmination of this divine alignment.

The integration of teachings from Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus and A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels highlights the importance of these platforms in preparing for the return of Yeshua HaMashiach. By disseminating divine wisdom and promoting spiritual growth, social media serves as a tool for the global community to ready itself for the establishment of His eternal reign.

Auditioning for the Kingdom of God

Every interaction on these platforms is a spiritual audition, reflecting the biblical truth that “faith without works is dead” (James 2:26). Elohim and El Elyon are actively manifesting divine laws through the four worlds and four trees of life, shaping the reality we experience. In this divine audition, individuals are called to align their actions with divine will, demonstrating their commitment to justice, mercy, and humility.

The teachings of The Council of Light by Danielle Rama Hoffman emphasize that our digital interactions carry spiritual consequences. Each post, comment, and message contributes to the collective energy of the platform, influencing the manifestation of the Kingdom of God. As we engage with these platforms, we are participating in the quantum creation of a reality that aligns with divine principles.

Conclusion

Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter X are more than just social media platforms; they are instruments of divine will in the digital age. By adopting policies that align with Elohim and El Elyon’s mandate of spiritual governance, they help steward creation according to biblical principles. As these platforms continue to evolve, their role in the Kingdom of God, through the four trees and the four worlds, will become increasingly significant.

The owners and leaders of these platforms are to be commended for their alignment with divine principles. Their work in fostering environments that promote health, knowledge, and spiritual growth contributes to the manifestation of the Kingdom of God on earth. As we engage with these platforms, let us remember that we are all auditioning for our roles in this divine kingdom, where every action has a spiritual consequence, and the laws of Elohim and El Elyon are manifesting in our world every day.

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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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