As the lion journeyed towards the river, the vision was interrupted and I was taken to the end and shown a glimpse of what would happen if he chose to follow the Voice of Faith to the end.
At the end of the journey, the lion was restored to his place on the mountain — but he was no longer just a lion. He had become a griffin — a majestic fusion of lion and eagle.
When this griffin let out a roar, it wasn’t just the voice of a lion; it was a composite cry — there was the roar of a lion, the screech of an eagle, and a chorus of many voices in one!
I realised that these were the voices of the various animals that had once bowed before him.
Now, as they bowed and made their sounds, their voices were resonating through him.
The impression I received was like scenes from Avatar: The Last Airbender, when the Avatar enters the Avatar state — and past lives speak through him. That’s how the griffin sounded: like many generations roaring in one.
Then the setting zoomed out. I noticed that the mountain was in the heart of a great forest, surrounded by gigantic cedar trees.
I was lifted up and shown from above — and I saw that giants had been secretly surrounding the mountain all along, hidden among the trees. I saw mighty beings that reminded me of the Makhai and the Cyclops (especially) in the movie The Wrath of the Titans.
These beings bring to mind the revelations I had in January about the Nephilim, which had been coming to mind again recently.
The sound of the griffin’s cry echoed within the trees, and suddenly the giants were gripped with fear. They began to turn on each other, attacking themselves in confusion. One by one, they fell to the ground — some terribly weakened, some dead.
It reminded me of this passage on the four lepers in 2 Kings 7:6, who went out to the Aramean camp seeking food:
“…the Lord had caused the Arameans to hear the sound of chariots and horses and a great army…”
Something I couldn’t help but notice was that the griffin, despite his restored authority (which was greater than at the beginning), was not exuding pride like the young lion.
Instead, he was now humble, broken, and very conscious of his true calling:
“To be a voice FOR the animals and TO the animals.”
He stood as a servant-leader, a mediator/intercessor, a mouthpiece of many — not an overlord.
8th July, 2025
Bro. S.E.
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