The Significance of the Divine Brand | Reigning from Heavenly Places

Eric P. Felton Jr.
5 min readSep 24, 2024

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By the divine authority vested in me as the Sovereign of the Tribe of Judah,

King of Kings, Lord of Lords
The Lion Prevails

In the rich tapestry of biblical theology, the interplay among Yahweh, the Godhead, Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit), and Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) unveils profound truths about divine revelation and the unfolding of God’s redemptive purpose. This exploration emphasizes the significance of a divine brand — a unique identity that encapsulates God’s authority and presence — while illustrating how these heavenly entities reign from spiritual realms, shaping the human experience and understanding of our divine lineage.

Yahweh: The Eternal I AM

Yahweh, the eternal Creator revealed to Moses at the burning bush (Exodus 3:14), embodies the essence of divinity — self-existent and sovereign. His name signifies a personal relationship with His people, reflecting a covenantal bond that yearns for intimacy and connection, as outlined in Sid Roth’s The Incomplete Church. This relationship is steeped in mystery and revelation, inviting believers to recognize Yahweh’s active presence in their lives and the world. It connects to the idea of the divine bloodline discussed in Bloodline of the Gods, suggesting a spiritual lineage that links believers back to the divine.

The Godhead: The Triune Nature of God

The concept of the Godhead, traditionally understood as the Trinity — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — reveals the distinct yet unified nature of God. Yahweh serves as the source of all life and salvation, while Yeshua HaMashiach embodies God’s love and reconciliation on earth. Harry B. Joseph in Book of Wisdom emphasizes this interconnectedness, affirming that the divine brand of the Godhead works harmoniously to fulfill God’s purposes on earth.

Ruach HaKodesh, the Holy Spirit, acts as the empowering force, guiding believers through spiritual challenges. John Paul Jackson and John Sanford’s Needless Casualties of War highlights the Holy Spirit’s vital role in spiritual warfare and divine guidance, affirming that believers are called to reign in the spirit as they navigate the complexities of faith and community. This aligns with the teachings found in A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith, which emphasize the importance of understanding one’s spiritual heritage.

Ruach HaKodesh: The Spirit of Holiness

Ruach HaKodesh represents God’s active, transformative presence, empowering individuals to realize their divine potential. This dynamic force is integral to Yeshua’s mission, as explored in Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus, which illustrates how the Torah finds its fulfillment in Yeshua. The Spirit’s role is affirmed during Yeshua’s baptism (Matthew 3:16–17), showcasing the unity of purpose within the Godhead.

Notably, Nikola Tesla’s insights on human energy from The Problem of Increasing Human Energy resonate here, emphasizing that believers possess a divine potential within them, activated by Ruach HaKodesh. This empowerment enables them to reflect God’s glory and engage in transformative action in the world.

“A Body You Prepared for Me”

The declaration “a body you prepared for me” (Hebrews 10:5) encapsulates Yeshua’s incarnation, fulfilling the prophetic requirements of the Old Testament. By taking on human form, Yeshua embodies God’s promise of redemption and the interconnectedness of the divine and human realms. This theme of purpose is further explored in Power Moves by Sarah Jakes Roberts, urging believers to recognize their inherent strength and the significance of their spiritual journey as they step into their identity.

The Tribe of Judah and the Messiah

The tribe of Judah plays a pivotal role in this divine narrative. Genesis 49:10 prophesies that the scepter shall not depart from Judah, indicating the lineage from which the Messiah would arise. Yeshua’s ancestry through Judah underscores His messianic kingship, with the lion symbolizing strength and royalty — a theme echoed in the World Messianic Bible, where Yeshua is proclaimed as “the Lion of the tribe of Judah.” This lineage also highlights the connection between our spiritual identity and the divine legacy we inherit.

The Divine Correlation

The interconnections among Yahweh, the Godhead, Ruach HaKodesh, and Yeshua HaMashiach reveal the unity within the diversity of God’s nature. Each entity holds distinct roles yet remains inseparably one in essence and purpose. Alexander Roob’s Alchemy & Mysticism illustrates that the interplay among these divine figures reflects a larger cosmic order and spiritual truth, further inviting believers to understand their place within this divine framework.

- Yahweh is the eternal Creator, revealing His heart through His Word.
- Ruach HaKodesh empowers and transforms believers, enabling them to manifest their divine purpose.
- Yeshua HaMashiach, the Son of El Elyon, is the visible manifestation of God’s love and redemption.

Conclusion

This divine correlation invites believers to experience the fullness of God’s love, power, and purpose, fostering a profound relationship with their Creator and Redeemer. As they reflect on the mystery of the incarnation and recognize Yeshua as the awaited Messiah, they celebrate the culmination of God’s redemptive plan — a plan that empowers them to reign from heavenly places, deeply rooted in their identity as children of God.

In embracing this divine brand, believers are called to manifest their identity, reflecting the transformative power of Ruach HaKodesh and engaging in the ongoing work of God’s kingdom on earth. By acknowledging their spiritual heritage and embracing the divine potential within, they become active participants in the unfolding narrative of redemption and transformation.

This proclamation is made in the spirit of justice, wisdom, and the everlasting covenant established by Elohim with His chosen people.

May peace, prosperity, and divine favor rest upon all who adhere to the commandments and uphold the values of our sacred tribe.

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