FourWinds10.com - Delivering Truth Around the World
Custom Search

The Song of the 144,000

Smaller Font Larger Font RSS 2.0

You are here:   JJWritings.com > Meditations > Song of 144,000

The Song of the 144,000

In Chapter 20, Book I, of the novel "The Immortal" written by JJ Dewey, "The Song" is given to the characters of Joe and Elizabeth, by John the Beloved as a prayer of thanks and protection. John indicates that the "song" is intended to be spoken aloud, not sung, and that it should be "registered by the spirit within."

The title--and intended purpose of the "Song of the 144,000" comes from the following biblical passage from Book of Revelations, Chapter 14, verse 3:

"And they sung as it were a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts, and the elders: and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand, which were redeemed from the earth."

The question that needs to be asked by seekers, is -- where is this "song" which is sung by "144,000"?

  

We thank you Father that you have revealed to us your protective universal light;

that within this light is complete protection from all destructive forces;

that the Holy Spirit of Your Presence permeates us in this light,

and wherever we will the light to descend.

We thank you Father that you fill us with your protective fires of Love;

that within this love is complete protection from all destructive thoughts and feelings;

that the consciousness of Christ is lifted up in us in this love,

and wherever we will the love to be enflamed.

We thank you Father that you are in us and we are in you;

that through us Your Will is sent forth on wings of power;

that Your Purpose is accomplished on earth as it is in heaven;

that through us Your Light and Love and Power

is manifest to all the Sons and Daughters of Mankind.

  

The Song of the 144,000 may be posted or duplicated if the above copyright notice is included.

To learn more about the purpose of "The Song" and how it is to be "sung," you are invited to read what JJ Dewey has written about it found in the collection of articles found on his website (FreeRead.Com) by the same name:

http://www.jjwritings.com/meditations/song144000.htm