The Inkwell (Throne) of God
We are the inkwell of God. As I was studying on how we are the Throne of God, it came to my attention that a "Throne" has many meanings in the Ancient Paleo-Hebrew. My Father's chair is more than a place for Him to sit. It is more than a throne where he reigns and rules from. His throne is in us, surrounded by the 24 elders (24 ribs) and with thunders and lightnings (heart beating and our electrically charged heart). Though we are his moving throne, the Ancient Hebrew shows reveals more mysteries about who we are in Him. The word for "Throne" is H3678, Kisseh. It is spelled with 2 letters Kaf (Hand) and Samekh (Support). Throne is similarly spelled in the Ancient Hebrew as the words "Covering" and "Inkwell." At learning that a throne is also a covering, I knew the Father was continuing to confirm He dwells in us. If we are his throne, we are his covering. Underneath this cover, dwells the Father. He does not make it easy for others to see his face. He would not show his face to Moses. Job 26:9 states "He holdeth back the face of his throne..." We are his throne and we have a face. If we are to become him, we are faceless. This is why it is written that he holds back the face of his throne. A "throne" is also considered an "inkwell" in the Ancient Hebrew. Additionally, everything relates back to the bride. A "bride" is considered a "vessel for holding living water," amongst a myriad of other symbols in the Kingdom. Those that are his throne or bride, are an inkwell and hold living waters. Why would we be compared to a vessel that holds ink you may ask? I thought you'd never ask. Those that become one with Yahshua, the Living Word of God, become his epistles or written messages. As we take on our true identity as Yahshua, we will eventually be able to say "my gospel." When you take on the office of a Son of God, your words are in red. They may be hard to hear, yet, Paul states in Romans 2:16 "In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel." Paul knew the message that he was given and the message that he was. Those that become the Throne of God are an inkwell that become Living Epistles, not those that add or take away, but continue the message of Yahshua, becoming as Him, Authors of Eternal Salvation (Hebrews 5:9). These are bold confessions that are for those that truly believe that "As He is so are we in this world" (1 John 4:17). In the next "Pearl," I will discuss how we are Authors of Eternal Salvation as Yahshua.