This is what the floor was always building toward.
Not defeat.
Surrender.
There's a difference.
Defeat leaves you on the floor with nothing. Surrender brings you to the throne with everything laid down — willingly, fully, openly.
And that's exactly where the journey lands in Song 5.
The person who started broken and undone. Who got honest about the thirst. Who stood in the defense when the enemy got loud. Who rose in defiant praise in the middle of the battle.
That person arrives at the throne.
The Lion of Judah is roaring. Everything is laid down. Most holy. We give praise to the King of Kings.
Terrian and Eli Soares don't rush the arrival. They let it open wide.
This is the moment Isaiah described — "Woe to me! I am ruined!" on the floor of the temple, then the coal on the lips, then the voice: "Whom shall I send?"
And the answer that can only come from someone fully undone and fully surrendered:
"Here am I. Send me."
That's what the throne does to people.
The undoing was the beginning. The floor was always the way here.
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