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📜The Pillars of the House

“You are not trying to enter heaven. You're seated there. Worship like it.”

There are moments in Scripture where the veil is pulled back and we catch a glimpse of heaven—a throne, a sea of glass, voices crying out “Holy, Holy, Holy!” And for most of us, it’s easy to assume we’re simply observing angels in awe, celestial beings fulfilling their purpose.

But what if... we’ve already been there?

What if the worshippers seen in those visions weren’t only angels... but us?

Scripture says angels are messengers—ministering spirits. But when John wrote the Revelation, he also saw elders—those redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. They sang a song angels could never sing: “You have redeemed us to God by Your blood… and made us kings and priests.”

This isn't a symbolic future. This is an eternal present.

“God raised us up with Christ and seated us with Him in the heavenly places…”
Ephesians 2:6

Let that settle in: We are already seated in heaven.
Because Christ is there—and we are in Him.


Already There

God isn’t limited by time. He declares the end from the beginning. To Him, everything is already accomplished. That’s not to diminish His power—but to magnify His nature.

When the prophets saw the throne, the worship, the glory—they saw what is, not just what will be. They saw the eternal reality where we are in Christ, not trying to get in—but already included.

Even now, our worship isn’t rehearsing for heaven.
It’s resonating with heaven.
Every time we cry out, “There is none like You,” it’s not just heard in heaven—it’s heard as heaven.


The Open Gates

Revelation tells us that in the New Jerusalem, the gates are never shut. People go in and out—bringing the glory of the nations.

Some think that’s geographical movement. But maybe it's spiritual rhythm.

Presence.
Prayer.
Praise.
Worship.

These are not transitions in and out of God's presence. They’re expressions within His presence. The gates are open because the separation is gone. In Him, we live and move and have our being.


Pillars That Don’t Move

Jesus said:

“To the one who overcomes, I will make a pillar in the house of My God. They shall go out no more.”
Revelation 3:12

That promise is not just stability. It’s identity.

A pillar holds the weight of the house. A pillar is part of the structure. A pillar doesn’t wander. It stands. Glorified. Immovable. Eternal.

Jesus overcame.
We overcome in Him—by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony.
And in that victory, we take our place—not in fear, but in dominion.
Not in striving, but in seated rest.


Fellow Messengers

In one of the most startling moments in Revelation, John tries to bow to an “angel.” But the angel stops him and says:

“Don’t do that! I am a fellow servant of yours, and of your brothers who hold the testimony of Jesus. Worship God.”
Revelation 19:10

That angel wasn’t some separate class of heavenly being. He called himself a fellow servant, sharing in the testimony of Jesus. That’s us.

Let that be your mic drop:
Heaven is not a stage we watch from below.
It’s a reality we already belong to.


Take Your Seat

Believers—traditional and non-traditional alike—this is the call:

Take your seat.
Not one day—today.
In worship, in seeking, in intercession, in authority, in revelation.

Join the song that never ends.
Join the dominion that never fails.
Join the fellowship of those whose portion is not just blessings or breakthrough—but God Himself.

He is your shield.
He is your reward.
He is your dwelling place.


We Are the Pillars of the House.

Let your worship rise.
Let your identity root.
Let your testimony echo in the heavens.

You are already there.


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