Holy Glory

The Hebrew root of holy is q-d-h and is related to glory, separateness, purity, brightness, and terrible shining.  When I look at these words with my spiritual eyes, I see a progression of glory based on levels of holiness.  See, there is a shine or glow, if you will, that comes on you and over you as you cooperate with the sanctifying work of Holy Spirit (Ruach haKodesh).  It’s a beautiful; thing.  At the same time, why stop here when there is yet another level/dimension to lay hold of?  This dimension of which I speak and lay hold of is beyond a glow or a shine and is a terrible shining and brightness.  In case you aren’t aware, terrible is an adjective that is used to describe Elohim (God) and it means:  to tremble, be afraid, to cause to reverence, stupendous, wonderful, to hide, be afraid, godly, upright, to be feared, dreadful, admirable, wonderful, to put in fear, and to tremble for joy.  So a terrible shining causes one to reverence, fear, tremble, hide, dread, admire, and exclaim the stupendous wonder of those who are godly and upright.  Oh Prophetess Karen, how do I get there?  That’s a great question that we will explore tomorrow, mentee.

From glory to glory,

Karen sig-the making

Prophetess Karen M. Pina

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