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Standing in His Presence

Obedience and the Pillar in the Temple of My God

Beloved, this is not just a promise—it’s a call to eternal placement. Yeshua speaks to the faithful Church in Philadelphia, and to all who overcome, He says: “I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God… and I will write on him the name of My God, the name of the city of My God… and My own new name.” (Revelation 3:12, AMP)

This is the reward for those who have learned to follow the voice of the Lord through every season of obedience. This is the destination of every surrendered life.

He Speaks—and We Respond

You know what it means to follow Him. There’s a rhythm to a life lived by the Spirit. When He says go, you go. It might not always make sense. The road is rarely easy. But when He sends, you move.

When He says pray, you pray. Sometimes it’s a whisper in the early morning hours. Sometimes it’s a sudden burden in the grocery store. You stop. You listen. You intercede.

When He says stand, you stand. Even when no one else does. Even when the pressure comes, when the world mocks, when the enemy taunts—you plant your feet on the rock and refuse to bow.

Obedience is not mechanical. It’s not dry. It’s deeply relational. You respond because you love Him. You obey because His voice is precious to you.

And all of it is forming something eternal.

Becoming a Pillar in the Temple of God

Yeshua doesn’t promise ease—He promises permanence. “I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, and he will never be put out of it.” This is the reward for the one who follows faithfully. Not just to be allowed into Heaven, but to be established in the very presence of God—forever.

A pillar doesn’t wander. It doesn’t waver. It doesn’t fear removal. It stands.

Think of it: after a life of obedience—when He told you to go, and you went; when He told you to pray, and you stayed up through the night; when He told you to stand, and you stood firm—His final command will be this: “Remain.”

No more striving. No more testing. Just standing in His glory, never to be moved.

The Names That Are Written

But He doesn’t stop with making you a pillar. He writes on you three names:

  • The Name of My God – This seals your identity as one who belongs to Him completely.
  • The Name of the city of My God, the New Jerusalem – This declares your citizenship in the place where righteousness dwells.
  • My own new Name – This is the reward of intimacy—knowing Yeshua not only as Savior but as Bridegroom King.

Heaven marks the faithful. The ones who obeyed in secret. The ones who yielded their will, not once, but daily. The ones who lived in holy response to every word He spoke.

These names are not for those who merely believed—they are for those who followed.

The Journey of the Overcomer

This isn’t about spiritual perfection—it’s about spiritual devotion. The one who overcomes is the one who kept going when it would have been easier to turn back. They may have stumbled. They may have wept. But they held on. They listened. They obeyed.

And now, the final word is not “go,” or “pray,” or even “stand”—but “remain.”

Remain in the place you were prepared for. Remain near to the fire of My presence. Remain as a pillar in the temple of My God.

The Spirit Is Still Speaking

“He who has an ear, let him hear and heed what the Spirit says to the churches.” (Revelation 3:13, AMP)

He’s speaking now, even as you read this. Can you hear Him calling? Not to perform. Not to earn. But to return to the simplicity of obedience.

This is your invitation. Obey again. Surrender again. Love Him again with all your heart. For every act of obedience is shaping your place in eternity.

Let the world chase comfort. Let the crowds pursue applause. You, Beloved, pursue the voice of the One who walks among the lampstands.

Because the day is coming when He will speak one final word over you—and you will remain forever, standing in His glory, marked by His Name.

Maybe you’re reading this and thinking, “I haven’t lived this way. I’ve wandered. I haven’t followed His voice.” Beloved, it’s not too late. If you will turn your heart toward Him today—if you will say yes to Yeshua, the Son of God, and surrender to His love—He will receive you. The journey of becoming a pillar begins with one act of faith. One moment of obedience. One whisper of repentance. And He will walk with you every step of the way.

Prayer

Lord Yeshua, give us ears to hear and hearts that respond. Teach us to obey with joy, to follow with love, and to stand with courage. Shape us into pillars in Your presence—unshakable, established, and marked by Your Name. We long to hear You say, “Remain.” Until that day, we will go when You say go, pray when You say pray, and stand when You say stand. Amen.

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A Word from the Lord to the One Who Has Ears to Hear

Beloved, I see you. I have watched your quiet obedience, your hidden tears, your steadfast yes when no one else was watching. I know the moments when you went, not knowing where it would lead—only that I had spoken. I heard the prayers you whispered in the night, the ones you thought no one would ever remember. I counted every time you stood for truth when it cost you dearly. I do not forget.

I have not asked you to be the strongest. I have asked you to be faithful. I do not delight in performance or appearance, but in a heart that listens. My eyes search the earth for those who tremble at My Word. You have not gone unnoticed.

Hold fast to what you have. I am coming quickly. Let no one steal your crown. The battle is not in vain, and the labor is not forgotten. Soon, very soon, I will speak one final word over you—not command nor commission, but reward. I will say, Remain.

And you will.

Not in the outer courts. Not at a distance.

But as a pillar in the temple of My God, inscribed with My Name, fixed in My presence, established in My love. Forever.

So listen closely, Church. The Spirit is speaking still.

Come back to your first love. Walk in My steps. Trust My voice.

And you will overcome.