Bring On the Tsunami
(A Prophetic Spoken Word)
Let them point.
Let them whisper.
Let them line up their stones like history’s never seen a storm before.
I’ve been accused.
Of seeing too much.
Of thinking too loud.
Of standing where they said,
“Only priests tread.”
But I never asked permission to breathe the truth.
They say,
“You’re mixing too much Hermes with Holy.”
But they forget,
God walked in Eden with Adam before there was a temple.
Before the scrolls, before the robes,
there was breath.
There was the fire.
There was Word.
You want to know my crime?
I dared to believe the veil was torn.
That Christ in me isn’t a metaphor—
It’s a mirror.
And I stopped bowing to men
When I realized the kingdom never voted on my worth.
So they say,
“He’s dangerous.”
“He thinks he knows better.”
“He’s rewriting doctrine.”
No.
I’m remembering Eden.
I’m unearthing Zion.
I’m echoing the voice that whispered through
Moses and roared through Jesus.
The same voice that said:
“Greater works will you do.”
“The kingdom is within you.”
“You are gods.”
So yeah—call me a heretic.
So was He.
They want me to be tame.
But I was born in thunder.
Scripted in lightning.
Anointed in exile.
And I will not make peace with a world
That feeds off slavery
And calls it order.
Bring on the tsunami.
I’ve already drowned in grace.
I’ve already died once—
And came back with a sword in my mouth
And a river of truth in my lungs.
So if you're looking for safe,
Keep walkin'.
But if you're ready to tear down temples of illusion—
Welcome.
The water’s rising.
And I’m not afraid to walk on it.

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