NEW NORMAL
- Diane Cordaire
- Feb 17
- 3 min read

What is the meaning of the 144,000 in our Lord’s biblical writings? Ever since my conversion to Christ, I’ve had a vision of a ‘community village property’. This vision will be unlike a hippy commune, a cultish community, or any religious community. The ‘restoration of all things’ on Earth will be a ‘holy community village’. Check the vision page at 1mob1god.com for a broader perspective. See what connecting two holy village communities together can do. This is what can turn the world upside down and renew all things.
This vision is complemented by the New Jerusalem’s appearance from heaven. The 144,000 prepared by the Lord mirrors the temple’s dimensions in scripture. The measurements add up to 144 cubits. In this temple, the Lord uses people as pillars. This group, consisting of 144,000 people holding the same vision as each other for ‘holy community villages’. Join them together around the world and you have a new world of holiness. That's where we started with Adam and Eve. In the Lord’s temple, we are living stones and pillars. Inside the temple, there are many people all working together with holiness as their core value.
Those who represent holiness have an unshakeable faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord. His followers have given up everything. Those same followers overcame their fallen nature to become holy. In the Lord’s name, they await His command for the opening of His kingdom on Earth to come, mirroring Heaven on Earth. Their vision, in line with the Lord’s will, is that ‘no one should perish’ and that all creation should be restored—'His kingdom comes’.
How is religion and holiness different? Despite being based on faith, the structured nature and title of religion give it a distinct identity and shape. Religion was also responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. So, religion struggles to recognize holiness.
In contrast, a cult is characterized by a unified false belief system that attracts others to the same misconceptions.
Additionally, there are hippies who, by accessing the porthole within their soul using drugs, can enter the spirit realm. Using drugs allows them to cross the boundaries separating the mortal and spirit realms. It’s a sneaky way to climb into the spirit realm without overcoming your fallen nature. Once you come down off the drug, you end up in the same space as before you took the drug. Hence, they didn’t overcome , they just had a glance into the spirit realm. Called a high!
As for me, I will see Your face in righteousness. I shall be satisfied when I awake in your likeness (Psalm 17:15).
You have made it known to me the ways of life; thou shall make me full of joy with your countenance (Acts 2:28).
May those two scriptures inspire our pursuit of satisfaction and oneness within the Lord’s temple.
Something else to aid our advancement in our journey toward God. Co-dependency is our starting point, independence our aspiration, but interdependence is the higher goal. It’s not about joining an earthly group, but the spiritual ‘body of Christ’ above human religion.
We’ve received a divine calling to leave the world behind. The world is full of good deeds, but many are superficial solutions, neglecting to address the fundamental issues and leaving those involved still struggling in a broken world.
Holiness is beyond this world! “Holy community villages” will consist of individuals who have secluded themselves to pursue holiness, preparing to return to society guided by God’s holy plan. Holiness remains unseen by the world. Perhaps people have caught glimpses of holiness, but this holiness will remain.
Throughout history, this world has seen many unconventional thinkers such as religious groups, cult members, hippies, and others so far removed from any normality. The new standard will be holiness!
Come out of her, my people (Revelation 18:4). Meaning come out of the world.
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