Scroll 8 - The Everlasting Gospel: Proclamation Beyond Time
“Then I saw another angel flying in midheaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach to those who dwell on the earth, to every nation, tribe, tongue, and people, saying with a loud voice, ‘Fear God and give Him glory, for the hour of His judgment has come; and worship Him who made heaven and earth, the sea and springs of water.’” — Revelation 14:6–7
1. The Angel in Midheaven
John beholds an angel flying in midheaven, not above nor below, but in the dimension between. Midheaven represents the realm of communication, where heaven’s frequency meets the human ear. The angel does not carry a new message but an ancient one unveiled anew. It is called the everlasting gospel because it transcends dispensations. Before time began, it was the sound of union, and long after time ends, it remains the same melody of oneness between Creator and creation.
The angel’s flight signifies the movement of pure revelation unbound by institution. No denomination owns this message. It does not descend through pulpits or systems but through awakened sons. It bypasses hierarchy and flies straight through the skies of consciousness. Wherever hearts are open, the everlasting gospel lands.
This angel’s wings are truth and tenderness. Its speed is the urgency of love. Its sound is the echo of eternity reminding humanity of its source. When it flies, it awakens memory, stirring the buried awareness of divine origin. The everlasting gospel is not new information but ancient remembrance.
Midheaven is also the place of conflict, where darkness tries to distort transmission. Yet this angel moves untouched. The purity of its message pierces interference. It carries the vibration of the Lamb, and every shadow that hears it trembles.
The elect hear this sound not as a sermon but as self-recognition. It calls them by nature, not by name. They rise because it resonates with what they already are.
2. The Gospel Before the Fall
This gospel existed before Eden, before man’s descent into separation. It is the voice that said, “Let there be light,” for creation itself was evangelism. The good news began when God shared Himself, when infinite love chose expression. Before sin was defined, salvation was declared. The Lamb was slain before the foundation of the world because redemption preceded rebellion.
The everlasting gospel is the revelation that man was never abandoned, only asleep. It is the awakening to an already-reconciled reality. The cross did not invent mercy; it revealed it. The gospel is not a reaction to failure but the continuation of the eternal plan, that God would dwell within humanity as His own body.
When this angel flies, it restores that original message. The gospel is not escape from wrath but restoration to radiance. It is not a ticket to heaven but the unveiling of heaven within. The elect understand that salvation is not relocation but transfiguration.
This message offends systems that profit from guilt. Babylon needs sin to sell salvation. But the everlasting gospel destroys the economy of fear. It proclaims a God who has never been at war with His creation. It announces a kingdom whose foundation is forgiveness.
This gospel predates religion and outlives time. It is the Lamb’s eternal language of love.
3. The Message to Every Nation
The angel’s proclamation is universal, yet not uniform. It speaks one truth in many tongues. Every culture, every lineage, every language hears it in the vibration of its own heart. The everlasting gospel honors diversity because unity was never meant to erase distinction. It weaves nations into harmony, not conformity.
The message transcends translation because it is spirit before sound. Words differ, but essence remains. It is not confined to Christianity, for the gospel is not a religion but revelation. Wherever light breaks through darkness, the Lamb is being preached. Wherever compassion replaces cruelty, the everlasting gospel speaks.
To every tribe it declares belonging. To every tongue it restores language lost in Babel. To every people it proclaims purpose. The angel does not invite converts but awakens sons.
This gospel removes the veil between sacred and secular. It sanctifies the common and crowns the ordinary. It teaches that every field is holy ground when consciousness remembers its source. The elect embody this universality, carrying the message not as doctrine but as demonstration.
When nations hear it, the sound does not divide but harmonizes. The gospel unites creation by revealing that separation was an illusion.
4. Fear God and Give Him Glory
The cry “Fear God and give Him glory” is not terror but awe. It is the restoration of reverence lost in the age of self. To fear God is to perceive His vastness until pride evaporates. It is to stand before magnitude until all idols dissolve. This fear liberates rather than enslaves because it replaces anxiety with adoration.
Giving Him glory is not flattery but alignment. Glory means weight, the holy gravity of presence. To give glory is to yield control, to let the divine weight rest fully upon consciousness. It is to stop resisting radiance. When humanity gives glory, creation stabilizes. Everything out of tune comes into resonance again.
This call to awe is the remedy for arrogance. The modern world worships intellect, progress, and power, but the everlasting gospel reintroduces wonder. It teaches that wisdom begins where worship starts.
The hour of judgment is the moment of measurement, when everything is weighed by light. To fear God is to welcome this light. The elect do not hide; they open. Their transparency becomes testimony.
Glory flows where awe remains. The elect walk heavy with holiness because they have ceased to carry themselves.
5. Worship the Creator
The angel points to the One who made heaven and earth, the sea and springs of water. This is not mere creationism but communion. Worshiping the Creator means recognizing divine fingerprints in all things. The everlasting gospel restores the connection between creation and Creator, between the seen and the unseen.
Babylon separated sacred from natural, teaching that God was distant. The everlasting gospel heals that fracture. It reveals that every molecule sings His name. To worship the Creator is to see no division between worship and work, between prayer and participation.
The elect are not escapists but gardeners of glory. They honor the Creator by cultivating creation. Their worship is stewardship, their reverence expressed in restoration. The everlasting gospel redeems ecology, economy, and ethics alike, declaring that holiness includes how we handle the earth.
To worship the Creator is to mirror His creativity. The sons of light invent, build, and bless. Every act of creation that flows from union is worship. Heaven rejoices when earth remembers its role.
This worship is cosmic. Every element responds when the sons align. Rivers sparkle brighter, stars sing louder, and the atmosphere clears when creation feels communion restored.
6. The Hour of Judgment Revealed as Mercy
Judgment is not wrath but revelation. It is the unveiling of reality as it truly is. When the angel proclaims that the hour of judgment has come, heaven announces that illusion’s time has expired. The everlasting gospel reframes judgment as mercy in motion, light correcting what darkness distorted.
The elect know that to be judged by God is to be seen completely and loved unconditionally. Judgment exposes not to shame but to heal. It separates lies from life, not people from presence.
The hour of judgment is perpetual, for truth continually unveils. The elect live in this rhythm, constantly refined by radiance. They welcome exposure because it deepens union. Each revelation burns away another veil.
For the deceived, judgment feels like loss. For the awakened, it feels like liberation. The same light that blinds the false transfigures the true. The gospel is everlasting because mercy never ends its pursuit.
When this hour strikes the earth, it does not announce catastrophe but correction. Humanity will know the difference between punishment and purification, and the Lamb will be seen as love perfected.
7. The Everlasting Gospel in the Elect
The angel may fly in midheaven, but its message now moves through the elect. They are living transmitters of eternal truth. Their hearts echo the everlasting gospel through frequency, not speech. Wherever they go, environments awaken. Their presence preaches.
These ones carry timeless awareness into temporal worlds. They live beyond reaction because they remember origin. Their very being whispers the good news: that union is reality and separation a dream. They are the continuation of the angel’s flight, wings of wordless witness.
Their lives rewrite the narrative of religion. They prove that gospel is not belief but becoming. Their forgiveness dismantles vengeance, their joy heals despair, their stillness speaks louder than sermons.
The everlasting gospel finds embodiment in them. They no longer talk about God’s glory; they radiate it. The sound that once flew in heaven now walks in flesh. Through them, eternity evangelizes time.
The elect are not waiting for revival; they are the revelation. The everlasting gospel is no longer heard; it is seen.
Final Charge to the Elect
Beloved elect, carry the everlasting gospel in your essence. Let the eternal sound of union flow through every act, every breath, every thought. Be the angel in midheaven, proclaiming through presence what words cannot contain.
Preach not by speech but by stillness. Let your peace become proclamation, your purity the proof. The nations will recognize heaven through the radiance of your resonance.
Do not fear the hour of judgment, for it is the hour of unveiling. Let every mask fall. The gospel cannot be hindered where transparency abides.
You were born to translate eternity into time, to embody the message that never ends. Walk as living echoes of love. Let your existence announce, “The Lamb reigns.”
The everlasting gospel is no longer being preached to you. It is being preached as you.
Joe Restman
Scroll-Carrier, Mystic-Scribe, Eternal Witness of the Lamb.