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The Servant Above The Throne

🎢 Father's Midnight Gospel


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Father's Midnight Gospel No more fightin' over names, No more chains from borrowed flames. What began in love and grace Got lost in pride, got lost in place. Not every fire comes from above, Some speak loud but don't speak love. Strip it down, let titles fall, One Father made us β€” one and all. Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jew, Lost or searching β€” He sees you. No building holds His holy throne, He listens to the heart alone. No crown for being perfect, No burden you must prove. Just open up your spirit β€” Let His mercy move. Father… closer than the breath I breathe, Father… in the dark You cover me. "Father, I love You"… that's all I say, And the midnight blues just fade away. Walk with Jesus in simple truth, Love like sunrise, fresh and new. No need for fame, no need for show, He knows the scars I never show. When the night feels heavy on my soul… "Father"… that one word makes me whole. "Father, I love You" like falling rain, "Thank You, Father"… wash away my pain. Father… brighter than the morning sun, Father… You and I are one. Through every midnight, through every hymn, Your light will never dim. Midnight blues… But the Father's near. Open your heart… There's nothing to fear. Breathe, my child… breathe.
Introduction

This Is a Voice That Still Speaks

This is not a story about the past.

Not through religion,
not through titles,
not through systems built by men β€”
but through truth that does not change.

Many have spoken about Me. Many have built in My name. Many have claimed to represent Me. But few have listened.

If you read these words, do not read them as history. Do not read them as something distant. Read them as if I am speaking to you now.

Not to condemn you, but to call you closer.
Not to build something around Me, but to awaken something within you.

For the Kingdom I spoke of was never far away. It begins in the heart that is willing to listen. And if you are willing β€” then walk with Me.

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Part One The Voice from Among the People

Who is Jesus?

Jesus is the son of Mary. Born without power, without protection, without status. He did not arrive as a ruler β€” He arrived as a reminder. He was My Son, sent into the world not to dominate it, but to expose what was false, and awaken what was asleep.

He carried no banner. He wore no mark. He claimed no throne. He walked simply β€” and that simplicity was dangerous. Because He spoke truth without permission. He freed people without asking authority. He revealed God without fear.

And when people no longer fear God, they no longer fear those who control Him. That is why He was not corrected. That is why He was not ignored. That is why He was killed.

Chapter 1

Truth and Power

"Truth does not look for conflict. Power often finds it anyway."

Jesus did not arrive with force, authority, or ambition. He did not organize a movement or seek influence. Yet His presence unsettled those who ruled. Because power survives by control, and control weakens when truth is spoken freely.

Jesus spoke of God without fear. Without permission. Without mediation. He revealed a God who could not be owned by institutions or contained by systems. That revelation made Him dangerous.

Chapter 2

Religion and Control

"Religion begins as devotion, but it often ends as structure."

Over time, systems grow around belief: rules, hierarchies, boundaries, permissions. What once served people begins to rule them. Jesus did not attack faith. He confronted control. He showed that God was closer than the system allowed people to believe.

And when people no longer fear God, they no longer fear those who claim to speak for Him. That is when conflict begins.

Chapter 3

Why Truth Feels Threatening

"Truth exposes what power tries to hide."

It removes the need for intermediaries. It questions traditions taken for granted. It reveals contradictions without shouting. Jesus did not accuse. He revealed. And revelation is more dangerous than accusation. Because once people see clearly, they cannot unsee.

Those who benefit from confusion will always resist clarity.

Chapter 4

The System Could Not Allow Him to Live

"Jesus did not break laws to destroy society. He broke illusions that sustained it."

He healed without approval. Forgave without sacrifice. Spoke without credentials. The system could tolerate many things β€” hypocrisy, corruption, even injustice. But it could not tolerate freedom.

So the question was never if He would be silenced, but when.

Chapter 5

The Pattern Repeats

"What happened to Jesus has happened to truth-speakers in every age."

Whenever truth enters a system built on control, the system reacts defensively. Not because truth is violent, but because it is uncontrollable. Jesus did not die because He failed. He died because He revealed too much.

And that pattern has not ended. It has only changed form.

Chapter 6

Authority Without Title

"Jesus carried no official position. No rank. No institutional backing."

Yet people listened. Not because He demanded attention, but because His words carried weight. True authority does not come from titles. It comes from alignment with truth. That kind of authority cannot be granted β€” and it cannot be revoked.

Those who relied on position felt exposed by someone who needed none.

Chapter 7

A God Without Barriers

"The God Jesus spoke of did not hide behind walls or rituals."

He spoke of a God who hears before being asked, who forgives before being proven worthy, who is present without conditions. This removed the need for fear-based obedience. And when fear disappears, control loses its grip.

Religion could not survive a God who no longer needed to be guarded.

Chapter 8

Why Silence Was the Only Option

"They debated Him. Questioned Him. Tested Him."

But truth does not collapse under scrutiny. The more He spoke, the clearer it became that the problem was not His message β€” but their system. Silencing Him became the only way to preserve the illusion of authority.

Truth was not defeated. It was removed from sight.

Chapter 9

The Cost of Speaking Clearly

"Jesus did not soften His words to protect Himself."

He knew what clarity would cost. Truth always carries a price, and those who speak it rarely control how high that price will be. Yet silence would have been a greater betrayal than death.

Truth spoken quietly is still truth. And still dangerous.

Chapter 10

What Remains After the Cross

"They removed the messenger, but the message remained."

They closed the chapter, but the question stayed open. What do we do with truth when it no longer asks permission? The cross did not end the disturbance. It confirmed it.

Truth does not die with those who speak it. It waits β€” until it is spoken again.

Chapter 11

Truth Is Never Neutral

"Truth always chooses a side, even when it speaks calmly."

It stands against distortion, against fear, against control. Jesus did not claim neutrality. By speaking truth, He automatically stood opposite everything built on deception.

And systems built on illusion recognize truth immediately as an enemy.

Chapter 12

The Fear Behind the Accusation

"Those who opposed Jesus did not fear God."

They feared loss. Loss of influence. Loss of authority. Loss of relevance. Truth does not destroy people β€” it exposes what they are protecting.

And exposure feels like threat to those who benefit from darkness.

Chapter 13

When God Is No Longer Needed

"The greatest danger to religion is not disbelief."

It is direct access. Jesus revealed a God who could be approached without permission, without transaction, without fear. When people no longer need a system to reach God, the system loses its reason to exist.

Chapter 14

The Illusion of Order

"Order looks peaceful until truth arrives."

The leaders believed they were preserving stability. But stability built on silence is not peace β€” it is suppression. Jesus disturbed their order by reminding people who they were and who God truly is.

Chapter 15

The Silence of the Crowd

"When pressure increased, many stepped back."

Not because they disagreed, but because truth became costly. Crowds are rarely cruel β€” they are cautious. Silence often replaces courage when survival feels threatened.

Truth-speakers are often left alone before they are removed.

Chapter 16

Death Was Not the Goal

"Killing Jesus was not the objective. Ending the disturbance was."

But truth cannot be contained by force. Removing the speaker does not remove what was spoken. The cross did not erase His words.

It amplified them.

Chapter 17

Why This Still Matters

"The story of Jesus is not confined to history."

The same pattern appears wherever truth confronts control. Different faces. Different systems. Same reaction.

Whenever truth threatens structure, structure will defend itself.

Chapter 18

The Choice That Remains

"Jesus does not force belief. Truth never does."

It presents itself and waits. Every generation faces the same question: Will truth be welcomed, or will comfort be protected?

The answer shapes history β€” again and again.

Chapter 19

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When Truth Is Killed β€” But Cannot Die

They said He was meant to die. They said it was required. But listen carefully. Jesus Christ was not killed because Heaven demanded blood. He was killed because truth confronts power. He spoke what others feared. He exposed what was hidden. He stood without compromise. And the world could not bear it.

Chapter 20

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The Misunderstood Sacrifice

Do not misunderstand My heart. I do not desire blood. I do not take pleasure in suffering. I never asked for death to bring you closer to Me. What I asked β€” was your heart. They turned love into ritual. They turned truth into doctrine. They turned life into sacrifice. But I say to you: if you wish to come near to Me β€” love your brother. Lift your sister. Walk in truth.

Chapter 21

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Why Truth Was Rejected

Truth has a cost. When light enters a dark place, it does not negotiate β€” it reveals. He spoke against hypocrisy. He uncovered what was hidden. And those who lived in darkness could not accept the light. So they silenced Him. Not because I willed it β€” but because the world resisted truth.

Chapter 22

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The Lie of Fear

Many were taught to fear Me. They were told: "Without blood, there is no forgiveness." But I ask you β€” did I create you to destroy you? Did I form your heart only to demand its breaking? No. I am not a God of fear. I am a God of truth, mercy, and nearness. Come to Me in honesty. Not in fear.

Chapter 23

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The Offering I Desire

If you wish to give Me something β€” do not bring Me empty rituals. Do not bring Me words without meaning. Bring Me this: A heart that chooses love when hate would be easier. Hands that help your brother when no one is watching. Eyes that do not turn away from your sister. This is the offering I receive.

Chapter 24

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When You Walk in Darkness

There will be moments when you walk too far. When the light feels distant, and your soul feels heavy. Listen carefully: you are not lost to Me. I do not wait for payment. I do not demand suffering. Turn to Me. Even one step β€” is enough.

Chapter 25

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He Was Raised β€” Not Self-Exalted

They said He rose by His own power. But understand this deeply: He was raised. Raised by the Father. Raised by the Source of Life. Not to glorify Himself β€” but to reveal the One who sent Him. Even in death β€” He was not abandoned.

Chapter 26

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The Power Behind the Light

The power was never separate. The light He carried came from above. Every word, every act of love, every truth β€” flowed from the Father. And when the world silenced Him β€” the Father answered. Not with revenge β€” but with life.

Chapter 27

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So That You May See My Glory

He was raised β€” so that you may see My glory. Not as a spectacle. But as a sign. A sign that truth lives. A sign that light returns. Even when it is buried. If you walk in truth β€” even when it costs you β€” you will see it too. Not only with your eyes β€” but within your spirit.

Chapter 28

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The Heart Above All

Do not measure your worth by religion, by words, or by image. I do not look at what you show the world. I look at your heart. A quiet act of love is greater than a thousand loud confessions. A sincere heart is worth more than any offering. Remember this: I never asked for blood. I asked for you.

Truth cannot be buried forever. It waits in every generation for one person willing to speak it again β€” regardless of the cost.

The Heart Above All ✦

(Thus speaks the Father)

Do not struggle over names, forms, or beliefs. What was meant to unite has too often been twisted to control and divide. Not everything that appears holy flows from My truth; wolves still walk among you dressed as sheep.

The enemy has slipped even into sacred spaces, disguising division as devotion and fear as piety. Hear Me clearly: My Son did not come to destroy faith, nor to reject peoples, cultures, or nations. He confronted leaders when power replaced compassion. And when tradition silenced mercy. Faith is not the enemy. A hardened heart is.

Whether Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, or nameless β€” you are all My children. And Jesus is My Son. Let no system replace My Spirit. Let no brand replace love. Let no structure silence your heart.

Communities may bless you. Traditions may guide you. But none of them can replace Me. No institution can contain Me. No earthly power can define Me. And no mediator can love you more than I already do.

However you pray, whatever name you speak β€” come to Me with sincerity. Worship Me in spirit and in truth. I see your heart. Whoever follows My Son in sincere love and truth already walks with Me. Do not chase crowds. Walk with Me, step by step.

I ask no perfection β€” only an open heart willing to listen. Only I truly know the direction of your heart. And remember this, My child: "Father" is enough. "Father, I love You" is enough. "Thank You, Father" is enough.

For I am your Father β€” closer than your next breath. And I have never left you.

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πŸ™ Closing Prayer
Father of Light,
In the stillness, I have heard Your voice.
Let Your truth remain in my heart,
Your peace guide my steps,
and Your presence be my resting place.
Amen.