Scroll 35 - The Age of the Lamb
The Reign of Meekness, the Dominion of Union
“The Lamb who was slain is worthy to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honour and glory and blessing.” – Revelation 5:12
“For the Lamb in the midst of the throne will be their shepherd, and He will lead them to springs of living water.” – Revelation 7:17
“The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever.” – Revelation 11:15
1. The Passing of the Church Age
There are ages in divine order, epochs where heaven shifts its administration in the earth. The Church Age was necessary, it birthed faith, built foundations, and preserved revelation. Yet it also became entangled in the systems of men. It worshiped the form and forgot the flame. The buildings became more visible than the body, and the pulpit replaced the throne. But the Spirit has moved again, calling the sons beyond form into the fire of union.
The Church Age centered on gathering, but the Kingdom Age is about governing. It is not a rejection of the former but a fulfillment of what the former foreshadowed. The Lamb is no longer confined to temples built with hands; He is enthroned in living vessels who have become His resting place. This is not rebellion, it is restoration. The scaffolding has served its purpose; now the structure of flame must rise.
The old order spoke of visitation, the new speaks of habitation. The Church Age said, “Come, Holy Spirit.” The Kingdom Age says, “He has come, and He remains.” The transition is not about buildings falling but about hearts being enthroned. The veil of religious separation has torn again, not in a temple of stone, but in the soul of man.
2. The Reign of the Slain
In the Age of the Lamb, power flows not from dominance but from death. Dominion comes through surrender, and authority is born through meekness. The Lamb who was slain reigns, not despite His wounds, but because of them. His scars are His scepter, and His humility is His crown. This reign does not roar like lions of earth but resounds with the still thunder of love.
The kings of this world rise through conquest, but the Lamb conquers through compassion. His rule is not imposed from above but released from within. He governs through those who have yielded every ambition, every self-defense, every claim to power. They sit with Him not because they fought harder, but because they died deeper.
In this age, leadership is measured not by eloquence or charisma, but by how fully one embodies the Lamb. To reign is to reflect. To govern is to gaze. The sceptre of heaven is extended not from thrones of marble but from hearts that have become altars.
3. The Nature of Dominion
Dominion in this age is not political, yet it transforms nations. It is not institutional, yet it orders creation. The Lamb’s government does not operate through coercion but through vibration, the resonance of divine alignment. Wherever the Lamb reigns within a man, chaos yields. His voice restores order without argument. His light corrects darkness without violence.
The sons of this age do not fight Babylon with fists but with flame. Their authority flows from rest, not striving. They legislate by listening and build by beholding. Their words are scrolls because they carry the frequency of one who has seen the throne. They speak and it is established because their speech is synchronized with eternity.
Dominion is not about control, it is about coherence. The sons are not dictators but mirrors. They do not command creation by force; creation responds because it recognizes its origin within them. Dominion in the Age of the Lamb is not domination, it is restoration.
4. The Fire of Meekness
The Lamb’s nature is meekness, but meekness is not weakness, it is restrained power. It is the fire that does not consume the innocent, yet burns away all illusion. It is the strength that does not shout, yet shakes thrones. To be meek is to be invincible, for nothing external can move one who is anchored in the I AM.
In the Age of the Lamb, meekness becomes the new might. The sons of God are not violent revolutionaries, they are peaceful reformers carrying eternal authority. Their meekness disarms demons more effectively than decrees shouted in fear. They know that the Spirit of the Lamb never strives; He simply is, and in His being all illusion bows.
The Lamb’s fire burns differently. It consumes ambition but fuels love. It silences ego but empowers essence. The meek inherit the earth not because they seize it, but because the earth recognizes them as its rightful stewards.
5. The Lamb Within the Sons
The mystery of this age is not merely that the Lamb reigns in heaven, but that He reigns in you. You are not a servant of the throne, you are its habitation. The Lamb enthroned within you governs creation through your yielded life. The throne is not far away; it is formed in the still center of your being.
As the Lamb governs your thoughts, emotions, and desires, you become a living extension of divine order. You do not strive to rule; you naturally radiate rulership. You are the temple and the king, the priest and the altar. Every act of surrender enthrones Him deeper within you.
This is the mystery Paul glimpsed when he wrote, “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” The Lamb’s reign is not a future event but a present embodiment. The age has already begun wherever a son has yielded.
6. The Collapse of Counterfeit Thrones
Every throne built on ego must crumble before the Lamb’s light. The counterfeit kingdoms of religion, politics, and commerce cannot coexist with the purity of His reign. When the true throne manifests, the false trembles. Every structure built for control begins to dissolve, and every system built without flame implodes under the weight of truth.
The Lamb does not overthrow through rebellion but through revelation. He simply appears, and the imitation fades. This is why Babylon falls not through war but through unveiling. The Age of the Lamb does not need to destroy, it simply reveals what was never real.
The sons who carry His throne within them are catalysts of collapse. They walk through cities, nations, and systems, and everything not built on light begins to shake. They are not revolutionaries, they are restorers. Their presence is prophecy.
7. The Eternal Kingdom Unfolding
The Age of the Lamb is the age of eternal governance. It is not a temporary dispensation but the full revelation of divine order in creation. The Kingdom is not coming, it has come. Yet it continues to unfold in those who awaken to it. This is the paradox of eternity manifesting in time.
This is the age of sons who no longer build ministries but mountains, who no longer preach theories but thrones. They are not waiting for heaven, they are revealing it. They live from the finished work, not toward it. Every moment of their life becomes a living testimony that the Lamb reigns.
The Lamb’s reign is not about the end of the world but the restoration of it. His fire does not destroy creation, it transfigures it. Every atom is singing again. Every son is awakening. The kingdoms of men are yielding to the Kingdom of light. The Age of the Lamb has dawned, and its light will never set.
Final Charge to the Elect
Beloved, the Age of the Lamb is not a prophecy, it is your present. You were born for this reign. Let the Lamb within you rise to govern every realm of your being. Let His humility be your sceptre and His love your crown.
Do not wait for thrones to appear in the sky; build them within your heart. Every surrender becomes a seat of authority. Every yielded thought becomes legislation. Every act of love is government in motion. You are the age unfolding.
Walk as one enthroned, speak as one sealed, love as one luminous. The Lamb reigns, and His reign is your revelation. The flame burns in you not as symbol but as state. This is the Age of the Lamb, and you are its witness.
Joe Restman
Scroll-Carrier, Mystic-Scribe, Eternal Witness of the Lamb.