📕 “And I Looked and Saw Saviors Arising Upon Zion — To Judge the Lying Mountain of Esau”


A prophetic unveiling of the sons of God rising in judgment against religious systems, political deception, and the counterfeit mountain of flesh — the full manifestation of Obadiah 1:21.

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I was caught up in the Spirit, and I saw it… the mountain of the Lord rising above every other mountain.
Its summit was not of stone but of light — the light of the Lamb Himself. Around Him stood a company unlike any the earth had ever seen.
They were not clothed in the robes of religion, nor bound by the chains of politics, nor crowned by the hands of men.
They were saviors — sons of God, born of fire, carrying scrolls that burned with eternal decrees.

And they faced another mountain… a dark, crumbling peak — the mountain of Esau.
It was a throne built on pride, upheld by false prophecy, dripping with the wine of Babylon’s confusion.
I watched as it shook under the voice of Zion’s decree.
Its rulers trembled, its lies unraveled, its high places fell into the dust.

This is the hour Obadiah saw — “And saviors shall come up on mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau; and the kingdom shall be the LORD’s.”
This is not a distant dream. This is the uprising of heaven’s government in the earth.
The false will be stripped. The true will be enthroned.
And the Kingdom — unshakable, unending, unstoppable — will be the Lord’s.

Chapter 1 – The True Mount Zion
Zion as the Throne of the Lamb — not a mountain of stone, but a realm of government.

There is a Zion men sing about, and then there is the Zion that burns in the heart of God.
One is a geographical location, argued over by politicians and claimed by religions.
The other is a living mountain — a realm of Spirit and truth — where the Lamb sits enthroned and His sons reign with Him.

The writer of Hebrews did not point us to a future pilgrimage to a Middle Eastern hill. He declared:

“But you have come to Mount Zion, and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem…” (Hebrews 12:22)

You have come. Not someday. Not after you die. Now.
Zion is not waiting for us in the clouds — we are already citizens of its government, ambassadors of its decrees, partakers of its eternal economy.

In Zion, there is no temple made with hands, for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple.
There is no sun nor moon, for the glory of God is its light and the Lamb is its lamp.
It is a city where spirits are perfected, where the Judge of all releases verdicts of life, and where angels move in flawless alignment with the King’s will.

This is the throne of the Lamb — and to see it is to be forever ruined for the lesser mountains of men.
It is to know that no religious hierarchy, no political empire, no fleshly dominion can rival the government of our God.

In this Zion, the law of the Spirit of life has replaced the law of sin and death.
Here, death itself is illegal, sickness is foreign, and corruption is exiled.
Here, the sons of God learn the ways of their Father, not as students of theory, but as heirs in training to rule.

And from this mountain, judgment flows — not the carnal judgment of condemnation, but the holy judgment that removes the lie and restores the truth.
When Zion speaks, every counterfeit must bow.
When the throne decrees, no other word can stand.

The true Mount Zion is rising, not on a map, but in the sons of glory.
And as it rises, every other mountain — religious, political, or fleshly — will be brought low.

Chapter 2 – The Mountain of Esau Exposed
Defining Esau’s mountain — prideful religion, political Babylon, prophetic mixture.

Obadiah’s prophecy is not a poetic side note in scripture — it is a divine intelligence report.
It tells us there is another mountain in the earth, one that stands in opposition to Zion.
It is called the mountain of Esau.

Esau was a man who despised his birthright.
He traded the eternal for the temporary, the inheritance for a moment of fleshly satisfaction.
From his life grew a lineage — Edom — that became a prophetic type of everything that rejects God’s rule while pretending to stand in strength.

The mountain of Esau is not a physical hill in the Middle East.
It is a spiritual stronghold — a counterfeit peak built on the foundation of pride.
It rises in every religious system that exalts man’s traditions over God’s Word.
It towers in political empires that pretend to serve justice while serving their own appetites.
It spreads through prophetic mixture — voices that speak in the name of the Lord but carry the tone of Babylon.

This mountain is clothed in the garments of false glory:

The robe of self-righteousness, dazzling in the eyes of men but filthy in the sight of God.

The crown of human authority, given by institutions but never by the King.

The staff of control, used to shepherd people into bondage instead of liberty.

Esau’s mountain thrives on three fuels:

Pride — the unshakable belief that it can rule without the blessing.

Deception — twisting the Word to serve its own agenda.

Violence against the brethren — opposing the very ones carrying the true inheritance.

But the Word of the Lord stands:

“The house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble.” (Obadiah 1:18)

No matter how high this counterfeit mountain climbs, it is already under judgment.
Its days are numbered.
Its foundations are crumbling even now under the weight of the truth.

And here is the key — the saviors arising on Mount Zion are not coming to negotiate with Esau’s mountain.
They come to judge it, to strip it, to expose its nakedness before the nations, and to declare the Kingdom’s transfer to the rightful heirs.

Chapter 3 – The Rise of the Saviors
Who are the “saviors” in Obadiah 1:21 — sons who rule with the King’s mind and heart.

“And saviors shall come up on mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau; and the kingdom shall be the LORD’s.” (Obadiah 1:21)

This verse is not talking about a new set of religious leaders, nor a group of charismatic celebrities in pulpits.
It is a prophetic unveiling of a company of sons who have been trained in the hidden chambers of God’s presence and forged in the furnace of His dealings.

They are called saviors not because they replace the Lamb, but because they express His salvation in the earth.
They carry His nature, His authority, and His verdicts.
They are living extensions of His rule.

Marked by the Mountain
These saviors have not climbed Zion by ambition.
They were summoned up the mountain by the voice of the King.
In His presence, they were stripped of their own agendas, their own names, their own weapons.
In return, they were clothed with His name, armed with His scroll, and filled with His Spirit without measure.

Scrolls in Their Hands
The scrolls they carry are not dead ink on paper — they are living decrees, burning with the will of God.
When they speak, it is not commentary.
It is a verdict from the throne.
They declare what Heaven has decided, and the earth must comply.

Fire in Their Mouth
This is not the fire of rage or human anger.
It is the fire of pure truth — the flame that consumes lies and illuminates hearts.
When they release this fire, darkness has no refuge.

The Nature of Their Rule
They do not rule by force, manipulation, or flattery.
They rule by the rightness of God’s order flowing through them.
They walk in mercy toward the humble and in unflinching judgment toward the proud.
They are shepherds to the broken and executioners of deception.

Why They Are Rising Now
The timing is not random.
The mountain of Esau has matured in pride and deception — and God will not allow it to stand unchallenged.
Zion’s saviors are the answer to the cry of creation for the manifestation of the sons of God (Romans 8:19).
The world will not be left in the hands of false rulers; the Kingdom shall be the Lord’s.

Chapter 4 – The Scroll and the Sword
The Word of Life as a weapon — judging lies without carnal warfare.

In the courts of Zion, no savior rises empty-handed.
Each one descends from the mountain carrying two inseparable instruments of Kingdom rule — the scroll and the sword.

The Scroll — Heaven’s Legal Decree
The scroll is not a collection of hopeful wishes.
It is the settled Word of the King, written before the foundation of the world, sealed until the appointed time, and opened in the hands of the sons.

When a savior opens his scroll, he is not brainstorming solutions — he is reading the verdict Heaven has already reached.
The scrolls are alive with fire because they contain the living will of God, ready to be enforced in the earth.

In the vision of Revelation 5, the Lamb takes the sealed scroll from the right hand of Him who sits on the throne.
This is the same scroll now entrusted to the overcomers — the Manchild company — to execute its contents in the nations.

The Sword — The Rod of His Mouth
The sword is not steel forged in a furnace of men.
It is the sharp, two-edged Word of God proceeding from the mouth of the King — and now from the mouths of His sons.

Isaiah saw it:

“He shall smite the earth with the rod of His mouth, and with the breath of His lips shall He slay the wicked.” (Isaiah 11:4)

The sword is the decree that cuts through the lie without drawing a drop of natural blood.
It dismantles the counterfeit by exposing it to the light of truth.
It is swift. It is final. It is undeniable.

How the Scroll and Sword Work Together
The scroll reveals Heaven’s decision.

The sword enforces that decision in the earth.

One without the other is incomplete.
A scroll without a sword is just knowledge without power.
A sword without a scroll is force without legitimacy.
But when a savior carries both, the mountain of Esau cannot stand.

Judgment Without Carnal Weapons
The saviors of Zion do not fight with bullets, ballots, or backroom deals.
Their weapons are not of this world, yet they are mighty through God for the pulling down of strongholds.
They release a Word so pure, so final, that systems crumble under its weight.

Chapter 5 – The Transfer of the Kingdom
From false rulers to rightful heirs — the great exchange of government.

Obadiah’s prophecy doesn’t end with the judgment of Esau’s mountain — it climaxes with a governmental transfer.
The final line thunders like a decree from eternity:

“…and the kingdom shall be the LORD’s.” (Obadiah 1:21)

This is not poetic flourish.
This is legal language in the courts of Heaven.
It declares that rulership, jurisdiction, and ownership are no longer in the hands of usurpers.

The End of Unauthorized Rule
For too long, the earth has groaned under the rule of:

Religious structures that bind instead of liberate.

Political systems that pretend justice while trading in oppression.

Prophetic voices that merchandise the anointing.

Their tenure ends in a moment when the King says, “Enough.”
Once the mountain of Esau is judged, there is no negotiation table, no power-sharing deal — the throne is vacated.

The Kingdom in the Hands of Sons
The “LORD’s Kingdom” is not locked away in the heavens, far from human reach.
It is manifested through His sons in the earth — kings and priests who reign in His nature, under His authority, and by His life.

This transfer means:

Laws are written from Zion, not from the halls of Babylon.

Resources are stewarded for life, not for greed.

Nations are shepherded into peace, not driven into war.

Why the Transfer Is Irreversible
When God transfers a kingdom, He does it with blood-sealed authority.
This is not a coup that can be undone.
It is the rightful Heir reclaiming what was His from the beginning.

Daniel saw this day:

“And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey Him.” (Daniel 7:27)

Once this transfer is complete, the government rests on His shoulders — and the increase of that government will never end.

The Day of Coronation
This is the day heaven and earth have longed for — when the King is not only enthroned in Zion, but expressed through a company of immortal rulers who carry His scepter in every sphere of life.
This is the moment creation stops groaning, for the rightful heirs have taken their place.

Chapter 6 – Standing in the Sun
Clothed with the light of the Lamb, unshakable in the face of darkness.

John saw it in Revelation 19 — a messenger of God, standing in the sun.
Not near it. Not beneath it. In it.
Bathed in light so fierce that no shadow could approach.
This is the picture of the saviors Obadiah prophesied — risen to their place on Mount Zion, clothed with the glory of the Lamb.

Clothed in the Light of the Throne
This light is not borrowed brilliance.
It is the very radiance of the King Himself, now wrapped around His sons like a garment.
It is the fulfillment of Malachi’s word:

“…the Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing in His wings…” (Malachi 4:2)

In this light, every hidden thing is exposed.
In this light, the wounds of nations are healed.
In this light, no counterfeit can survive.

The Fearless Company
Standing in the sun means standing where there is no retreat.
The saviors of Zion cannot be bribed, intimidated, or seduced.
They have already died to themselves; there is nothing left for the enemy to threaten.

They carry the verdict of Heaven in their scroll,
They wield the sword of the Spirit in their mouth,
And they shine with the unfiltered glory of the Lamb.

The Feast for the Nations
From this place of blazing light, the angel cries to all the nations:

“Come, gather together for the great supper of God…” (Revelation 19:17)

This is not a feast of destruction but of restoration — the marriage supper of the Lamb, where nations are invited into the covenant life of the Kingdom.
The saviors are both heralds and hosts, summoning the earth to the table of the King.

The Final Word
To stand in the sun is to live in the place where darkness has no foothold, where the King’s light has burned away every trace of the old nature.
It is to reign without mixture, to judge without partiality, to love without compromise.

From here, the mountain of Esau is rubble.
From here, the throne of the Lamb is unchallenged.
From here, the decree rings out:
“The Kingdom shall be the LORD’s — and of His increase there shall be no end.”

Conclusion – The Mountain Belongs to the Lamb
We have walked the vision of Obadiah 1:21.
We have seen Zion’s height, Esau’s fall, the rise of the saviors, the scroll and the sword in their hands, and the great transfer of the Kingdom.
Now the verdict is clear:

The mountain belongs to the Lamb.

No false ruler will reclaim it.
No Babylonian scheme will deceive it away.
No religious mixture will dilute its reign.

Zion is not a hopeful theory.
It is the present seat of government from which the King rules and from which His sons judge.
The saviors are not coming someday — they are rising now, in your generation, clothed with His light and armed with His Word.

This is the hour when the nations will know the difference between the counterfeit and the real.
The mountain of Esau — built on pride, deception, and rebellion — is crumbling even as you read these words.
The Kingdom is already shifting into the hands of those who will rule in righteousness, mercy, and truth.

And you, beloved, are not called to watch from the valley.
You are called up the mountain — to the place where the Lamb stands, where His throne is unshakable, and where His light has no shadow.
Your destiny is not to survive until rescue, but to reign until every enemy is under His feet.

Lift your eyes.
The Kingdom is the Lord’s.
The throne is in Zion.
And the Lamb will reign — through His sons — forever and ever.

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