Message 316
“Chizqîyâh חזקיה (khiz-kee-yaw') (“strengthened of Yahweh”; thoughts leading to growth in Yahweh's will, commonly known as “Hezekiah”) gave them [thoughts foreign to Yahweh's will] an audience (mentally told), and then he showed them what was in his treasury (precious, stored up thoughts, borne forth of Yahweh's will) and his storehouses (“valuable” thoughts) – the silver (proper perceptions of love) and gold (proper perceptions of wisdom), the spices (“fragrant”; pleasant thoughts) and oil (anointed thoughts), and all his weapons (“prepared”; coming thoughts) – all that was found in his treasury and storehouses. There was nothing in his house (mindset) or his kingdom (mind's dominion) that Hezekyah (thoughts strengthened by Yahweh's will, but often via chastening and hardship) did not show to them (the “foreign” thoughts of the personal will).” (II Kings 20:13)
The 144,000 understand that it is first and foremost about quieting the mind within. To let the mind literally ramble on, is to go astray. It need be directly pinpointed as “fear” or “anxiousness”, or whatever the source is, but it needs to be rooted out. As it was at II Kings 20:13, so shall it be to a restless mind: “Behold the time is coming when all that is in your house (mindset), and all that your fathers (“chief” thoughts) have stored up until this very day, shall be carried to Babylon (“Confusion!”) Nothing will be left, says Yahweh.” (II Kings 20:17)
Rest and quiet within at all costs, lest confusion overtake the mind and carry it away. And of course on the physical plain, the shadow lands, it means keeping holy matters to yourself. Sharing the will of Yahweh with strangers is never a recipe for success. Thus sayeth Yahweh!