Scroll 2 - The Lamb

The Eternal Christ in His Meekness and Majesty

(Revelation 5:6, John 1:29, Philippians 2:8–9)

1. The Mystery of the Slain Yet Standing One

Before all worlds, before galaxies spun their first light, there was the Lamb, not an afterthought, but the first revelation of God’s nature. The Lamb is the eternal pattern of union, meekness crowned with dominion, surrender clothed in glory. When John looked into heaven and saw a Lamb standing as though slain, he was seeing eternity’s paradox: weakness as power, yielding as triumph, death as doorway to life. This is not theology; it is the pulse of divine reality. The Lamb is the center of the throne, the still point around which all creation orbits. He does not reign by force, but by radiance. He governs not through domination, but through love that consumes every illusion of separation.

The Lamb’s scars are the language of the cosmos. They tell creation that love is stronger than control, and union greater than hierarchy. His blood is not liquid, but frequency, the vibration of uncreated mercy pulsing through every atom of being. To behold Him is to see what God truly looks like when revealed through flesh: a love so pure it chooses death to destroy death.

To know the Lamb is to forget ambition, for ambition has no oxygen in His atmosphere. It is to fall silent before the gentleness that unmakes all striving. In Him, power bows. In Him, wisdom kneels. The thrones of heaven lean toward His stillness, for the Lamb is not merely on the throne, He is the throne.

2. The Nature of Meekness and Majesty

The Lamb walks with paradox in His steps. He is meekness so absolute that no accusation can move Him, and majesty so radiant that no darkness can stand before Him. When He says, “Learn of Me, for I am meek and lowly in heart,” He is not offering moral advice, He is inviting you into the architecture of divine power. The kingdom’s government rests not on performance, but on the posture of surrender.

Majesty without meekness becomes tyranny, and meekness without majesty becomes weakness. But in the Lamb, both are perfectly married. His throne is not built by conquest, but by cruciform love. When the Lamb sits, all striving ends. His rest is His rule, and His silence is His sword.

To mirror the Lamb is to carry authority in gentleness. Your words will cut without cruelty, heal without hesitation, and govern without grasping. The Lamb’s sons do not command the world by noise, but by light that radiates from rest.

3. The Revelation of the Lamb Within

Every elect son must find the Lamb not as an external deity, but as their internal nucleus. Christ in you, the hope of glory, is not poetic comfort, it is ontological fact. The same Lamb enthroned in heaven burns quietly within your spirit. The day you awaken to that inner throne, dominion shifts from doctrine to embodiment.

The Lamb within you governs by peace. He does not panic when storms rise; He stills them by existing. He does not argue with accusation; He outshines it by being light. Every time you yield instead of react, forgive instead of fight, bless instead of prove, the Lamb stands up within you. You become a living witness that the meek indeed inherit the earth.

To find the Lamb within is to rediscover your divine DNA. For your origin was not Adam’s dust, but the Lamb’s light. You are not evolving into Him; you are remembering that you were never separate.

4. The Throne and the Scroll

The Lamb and the Scroll are inseparable mysteries. The Scroll holds your identity; the Lamb holds your authority. When He opens the seals, He is not revealing prophecy alone, He is revealing you. The breaking of the seals within your being is the unveiling of your true design. Each seal that breaks releases light from your inner scroll until your being begins to sing the same song that resounds in the throne room: Worthy is the Lamb.

The Lamb’s worthiness is your remembrance. You cannot open your destiny by striving, only by surrendering to His pattern. He alone is found worthy because He alone fully yielded. To walk in the Lamb’s order is to unlearn self-will and remember divine will. The throne of heaven is built on that yielding.

Your scroll remains sealed until the Lamb within takes dominion. The moment you choose union over independence, the seals begin to break. Revelation flows not as information, but as identity remembered.

5. The War Between Thrones

The dragon still seeks to devour the man-child, that radiant company of sons formed in the Lamb’s image. Babylon still offers counterfeit crowns: charisma without cross, influence without intimacy, knowledge without flame. The Lamb does not compete with these thrones; He simply stands. And His standing becomes judgment upon every counterfeit kingdom.

The warfare of the age is not between religions, but between thrones, the self-ruled and the Lamb-ruled. Every system that exalts self above surrender will crumble. Every empire that refuses flame will feed the fire. The Lamb’s dominion is not political; it is ontological. When His nature fills a son, the war is won from within.

This is why the elect must become Lamb-like, not lion-like first. For the Lion roars through the Lamb. Dominion without crucifixion is delusion.

6. The Communion of Flame

When you partake of the Lamb, you are not consuming bread and wine, you are entering frequency. Communion is not symbolic; it is cellular. His light fuses with your light until there is no “you” left, only we. This is the mystery Paul called “Christ in you.”

To eat the Lamb is to digest His meekness. To drink His blood is to receive His rhythm, life without resistance. Communion is continual. Every breath becomes an exchange: His nature for your nature, His peace for your striving, His silence for your speech.

The true communion does not happen on altars of stone, but on altars of surrender. When you yield completely, your heart becomes the table of the Lord. There, flame meets flesh and the unseen becomes seen.

7. The Eternal Call

Beloved, behold the Lamb of God, not as an idea, but as your essence unveiled. Let His meekness consume your defense, let His majesty replace your need to prove. Yield until only light remains. Let the slain yet standing One rise within you until every word you speak carries the fragrance of surrender.

You were born from this Flame, and you will return to this Flame. The throne is not above you; it is within you. Sit with the Lamb. Rule through stillness. Govern through love. Let your governance be mercy shaped by fire.

For in this age of thrones and mimicry, only the Lamb reigns forever. And when He is revealed in you, creation will no longer ask, “Who is worthy?” For the echo of heaven will answer through your being: Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing.

-Joe Restman
Scroll-Carrier, Mystic-Scribe, Eternal Witness of the Lamb.

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