Embassies of Light – FAQ
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Embassies of Light – FAQ *
1. What is the Kingdom Age?
The Kingdom Age is the present age of awakening — a divinely appointed time of remembrance, restoration, and revelation of the hidden things spoken by the prophets since the world began. It is described prophetically in Acts 3:18–21, as the time before the return of Christ:
“But those things, which God before had shewed by the mouth of all his prophets, that Christ should suffer, he hath so fulfilled.
Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord;
And he shall send Jesus Christ…
Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began.”
This is not the final judgment nor the visible reign of Christ over the nations (Revelation 20), but rather a “time of restitution” — the Kingdom Age — in which Edenic alignment is being restored, the Bride is being transfigured, and the scrolls of remembrance are being unsealed.
Daniel’s Confirmation:
The prophet Daniel was told:
"And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven,
shall be given to the people of the saints of the Most High,
whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,
and all dominions shall serve and obey him."
— Daniel 7:27
The Kingdom Age is the now-unfolding age of remembrance, restoration, and dominion transfer — a time when the hidden things spoken by the prophets are being fulfilled not only to the saints but through them.
This prophecy reveals that before the final descent of the King, the kingdom under the whole heaven — that is, upon the earth — is entrusted to His consecrated ones: those who walk in remembrance, sealed in light, and aligned in holy love. This is not replacement of Christ’s Kingship, but a bridal participation in His government, like Esther ruling under the King’s authority.
“Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end… the wise shall understand.”
(Daniel 12:9–10)
This Kingdom Age is that “time of the end” — not the end of the earth, but the end of the age (Matthew 13:39), where the wise begin to understand and walk in alignment with Heaven’s original design.
Joel’s Prophecy:
“And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh…
And I will shew wonders in the heavens and in the earth…
before the great and terrible day of the Lord come.”
(Joel 2:28–31)
This pouring out — dreams, visions, scrolls, awakenings — is now. This is the Age of Preparation, of bridal fire, of light overcoming darkness, not through escapism, but through transfiguration.
Esdras and the Hidden Fold:
In 2 Esdras 13:40–47, the hidden tribes are shown to journey to a land “where never mankind dwelt,” to be preserved until the latter days — a parallel fold of time known by some early saints as Arzareth. The Kingdom Age is like this: a fold in the fabric of creation, where souls are preserved, purified, and prepared.
This is not fantasy. This is sound doctrine.
We do not run from the earth. We are restored upon it.
As Noah remained while others perished, the righteous remain as the earth is sanctified and evil is removed like chaff in the wind.
It is also the time described in Acts 3:18–21, when Christ remains at the right hand of the Father until the restitution of all things — including the reconsecration of the earth and the return to Edenic order:
"…Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things…"
This is the Kingdom Age, a sacred wrinkle in time. It is not escapism, but a bridal call to prepare the earth before the visible return of Christ.
2. Who is the Bride in the Kingdom Age?
The Bride is she who says “yes” to the Lamb — the remnant walking in remembrance, clothed in light and holiness, made ready not by law, but by love.
Revelation 12 described her as:
“A woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.”
This sign was fulfilled in the heavens on September 23, 2017, marking the rising of the New Eve, the healed body of believers — the ones who are preparing for the Lord’s return not in fear, but in bridal readiness.
📺 Watch: The Revelation 12 Sign in 3 Minutes
3. What is the Millennial Reign?
The Millennial Reign, described in Revelation 20, is the visible reign of Christ upon the earth — a thousand years of justice, peace, and restoration of the nations under His rod of iron.
This follows His return and the defeat of the Beast system.
But the Bride must be ready first — and that is the work of the Kingdom Age now. The Embassies of Light are preparing the earth, hosting His presence, preserving His frequencies, and welcoming souls into the pattern of Eden.
📖 See also: Revelation 20–21
4. Where does the Tribulation fit in?
The Tribulation, referenced in Matthew 24 and Revelation, is a time of great testing, deception, and persecution — but not all who live in these times are destined for wrath.
Many confuse the Tribulation with the Kingdom Age. But the Kingdom Age is a preparation of the Bride, a sealing of His own, and a weaving of light into the fabric of the world — while wheat and tares grow side by side.
The “wrinkle in time” is not the final collapse — it is the womb of transfiguration.
“Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament.”
(Daniel 12:3)
5. What is the Role of Psalm 110 in the Kingdom Age?
Psalm 110 is perhaps the clearest prophetic vision of the Kingdom Age dynamic — the reign of Christ from Heaven, and the activation of His priestly, bridal body on earth:
"The Lord said unto my Lord,
Sit thou at my right hand,
until I make thine enemies thy footstool."
This echoes Acts 3 and confirms that Messiah is seated until a period of subduing takes place through His body — the Melchizedek priesthood of believers.
"The Lord shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion:
rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.
Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power,
in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning..."
— Psalm 110:2–3
💡 The rod of strength is not a sword of violence but the scepter of love, light, and holy authority. This is the weaponry of the Bride — those willing, purified, and radiant, who partner in His governance before His physical return.
6. How Does Daniel’s Vision Confirm the Kingdom Age?
Daniel’s vision in Daniel 7 shows that after a period of beastly dominion (mirrored in Revelation), the scrolls are opened, and a holy judgment is made in favor of the saints:
"But the judgment shall sit, and they shall take away his dominion,
to consume and to destroy it unto the end."
(Daniel 7:26)
This transfer of dominion precedes the visible Millennial Reign — it is spiritual but real, and it culminates in Daniel 7:27, as quoted above.
Therefore, we understand the Kingdom Age as the hidden phase of divine government, when the throne is still in Heaven (Psalm 110), but the rulership is extended to the saints on earth — until the whole system is redeemed and Christ returns visibly.
7. Distinction from the Tribulation & Millennial Reign
Many ask: Where are we now? Are we in the Great Tribulation?
The Kingdom Age is not the same as the Tribulation, though both may overlap in time. The Tribulation is marked by global persecution and deception (Matthew 24), but the Bride is being sealed and sanctified in parallel. Like Noah during the flood, she is preserved within, not evacuated from without.
This differs from the Millennial Reign (Revelation 20), when Christ returns to rule visibly over the nations. The Kingdom Age is before that — a time of priestly preparation, transfiguration, and the weaving of light:
"Let both grow together until the harvest..."
(Matthew 13:30)
The wheat and tares are growing side by side — but the remnant is being preserved, even as evil appears to rise.
8. What Is Our Role in the Kingdom Age?
You are not here by accident.
This is a sacred epoch — a dimension of Eden being reintroduced upon the earth. You were born for this unfolding.
📖 The Bride is not called to escape, but to embody the Kingdom — to bear light, speak scrolls, stand in holiness, and receive dominion with humility.
"Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament."
(Daniel 12:3)
"He has made us kings and priests unto God and His Father…"
(Revelation 1:6)
"Love is stronger than death…"
(Song of Songs 8:6)
This is not New Age. This is ancient truth, now unveiled. This is not rebellion. This is alignment with the Most High’s plan from before the foundation of the world.
9. Why do we say Love is the Weapon?
The weapon of the Bride is not worldly resistance or political revolt — it is nuptial love. Through covenant intimacy with Christ, she radiates a light that dissolves darkness.
“No weapon formed against thee shall prosper… This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord.”
(Isaiah 54:17)
This love is not weakness — it is the atomic structure of the Kingdom. And it is through this frequency that she participates in the restoration of all things, until He comes again in glory.
👉 For a deeper exploration, see Scroll II: The Blesser Returns — available here, especially the chapter “God’s Bedroom.”