Knowth & Clothed: A Journey of Burial and Transformation

Published on 27 February 2025 at 19:07

Poem: God's Oath

God's oath, to show your worth,

Do not loathe, for it is in growth.

You shall be rebirthed, for now in Knowth,

Though covered in earth, you are clothed.

And from that time forth, you shall serve and metamorph—

Not only in soul, not only in body, but in both.

We have a relationship with God—a divine connection that carries both promise and purpose. His oath to us is not just to exist but to become. Yet, in this journey, we often resist, loathing the process, questioning His work, and struggling against the trials that shape us.

 

But it is in those very moments of hardship that growth is taking place.

 

"You shall be rebirthed, for now in Knowth"—Knowth, an ancient burial passage, serves as a metaphor for the depths we must enter before transformation. On a physical level, we may be covered in earth, appearing buried, but in truth, we are being prepared. What is to follow. What looks like an ending is actually a new beginning.

 

"You are clothed"—not merely buried, but empowered. To be clothed is to be "furnished with new purpose, wrapped in authority, and prepared for what is to come." It is a divine act of renewal, where we are made new and anew, no longer bound by what we were, but stepping into what we are meant to be.

 

From this point forward, we are called to serve and metamorph—to transform not only in soul, not only in body, but in both. Our rebirth is not just spiritual or physical, but a complete transformation of our entire being, aligning with the purpose God has designed for us.

 

Even when we resist, even when we loathe the process, God’s promise and relationship remains. 

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