The Priest-King On The Throne: Exeter COFE-CYEM Ministry Moves Forward

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THE PRIEST-KING ON THE THRONEOUR MINISTRY MOVES FOREWARD

Priest-King Yeshua Emet Melchizedek Salem (PK-YEMS)

The Central Truth of COFE-CYEM

“Now in the things which we are saying the chief point is this: We have such a high priest, who sat down on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens.”

— Hebrews 8:1

THE CHIEF POINT

The One Thing That Contains All Things

The writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews declares that after all his arguments, all his warnings, all his encouragements, all his unfolding of types and shadows — the chief point is this one glorious reality:

We have such a high priest.

Not “we hope for.” Not “we await.” Not “we remember.” We have.

Present tense. Immediate possession. Living reality.

And this High Priest — our Priest-King Yeshua Emet Melchizedek Salem (PK-YEMS) sat down on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens.

He did not stand, as the Levitical priests stood daily, because their work was never finished. He sat down. The work was complete. The sacrifice was once for all. The blood was sprinkled. The veil was torn. The way was opened.

And He sat down on the throne. Not on a footstool. Not on a lesser seat. On the throne. He was not merely a supplicant before the Majesty. He was enthroned as the Majesty’s equal. King of Righteousness. King of Peace. Priest-King forever after the order of Melchizedek.

This is the chief point. Everything else in the Epistle serves this truth. Everything else in our ministry serves this truth. Everything else on this website, in these writings, in every prayer and every gathering — exists to point to this:

We have such a high priest, seated on the throne of heaven, and He ever lives to intercede for us.

Why This Is the Chief Point

Because without this, the Christian life is a striving without rest, a labor without sabbath, a pilgrimage without destination.

The outer court was preparation. It taught repentance and sacrifice. But the outer court was never the chief point.

The inner court was progress. It taught service and illumination and prayer. But the inner court was never the chief point.

The Holiest of All is the chief point. And the Holiest of All is not a place — it is a Person. It is the Priest-King on the throne. It is the open presence of the Father, made accessible through the Son, inhabited by the Spirit.

The chief point of all Scripture, all theology, all ministry, all faith — is that God has made Himself fully known and fully accessible in Yeshua Emet Melchizedek Salem, our Priest-King, who sits enthroned in glory and invites us to draw near and abide.

THE PRIEST-KING ON THE THRONE

What It Means That He Sat Down

Every priest of the old covenant stood — because their work was never finished. Sacrifice followed sacrifice. Morning and evening, day after day, year after year. The blood flowed continually. The smoke rose without ceasing. And still, the conscience was never perfected. Still, the worshippers could not draw near without trembling. Still, the veil remained whole, the way barred, the Holiest inaccessible.

But our Priest-King sat down.

The one perfect sacrifice was offered once. The blood was sprinkled once. The veil was torn once. And then He rested. Not from weariness — from completion. The work was finished. The debt was paid. The way was open.

His sitting is the divine declaration: It is done.

And where did He sit? On the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens. Not a place of lesser honor. Not a position of subordinate authority. The throne. Co-equal. Co-eternal. Co-glorious. The Priest-King reigns.

This is not a metaphor. This is the present reality of heaven. And because He is there, we are invited to be there with Him — not in body, but in spirit, in faith, in the unbroken fellowship of those who draw near through Him.

What It Means That He Ever Lives to Intercede

The Priest-King did not sit down to rest from His priestly work. He sat down because the sacrificial work was finished. But His intercessory work continues forever.

He ever lives to make intercession for us.

This means that at this very moment — as you read these words — the Priest-King is before the throne, presenting His blood, presenting His finished work, presenting you before the Father. He is not begging. He is not pleading. He is presenting. His presence is the intercession. His wounds are the plea. His seated position is the argument: This one is Mine. I died for them. I rose for them. I live for them. Receive them.

And the Father receives. Always. Without fail. Because the Son intercedes.

This is not a distant theological truth. This is the present reality of every believer who draws near. You are not approaching a reluctant God. You are approaching a Father who has already been moved by the eternal intercession of His Son. The Priest-King has gone before you. He stands beside you. He lives within you. And He ever lives to bring you near.

THE THRONE OF GRACE

From Throne of Judgment to Throne of Grace

In the old covenant, the mercy seat was above the ark, between the cherubim, where the blood was sprinkled once a year. It was a throne of judgment as much as mercy — for if the High Priest entered improperly, he died. The people stood at a distance. The veil remained.

But now — the throne is grace.

Because the Priest-King has sat down, the throne is no longer a place to fear. It is a place to approach. Not once a year. Not with trembling and dread. Boldly. Continually. With confidence.

Hebrews 4:16 declares: “Let us therefore draw near with boldness unto the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy, and may find grace to help us in time of need.”

The throne of grace is not a future hope. It is a present reality. It is open now. It is accessible now. The Priest-King is seated there now. And He welcomes every soul who comes through Him.

Mercy for past failures. Grace for present needs. Help for every moment of weakness. This is what flows from the throne. Not judgment. Not distance. Not fear. Mercy and grace.

What We Receive When We Draw Near

Mercy — the withholding of what we deserve. The Priest-King has borne our judgment. The throne offers no condemnation to those who are in Him. We come guilty — and we leave forgiven. Not because we have striven, but because He has interceded.

Grace — the giving of what we do not deserve. Strength for weakness. Wisdom for confusion. Peace for anxiety. Hope for despair. The throne does not merely pardon — it empowers. The same grace that saved us now sustains us.

Help in time of need — not abstract blessing, but specific, timely, personal assistance. The Priest-King knows our needs before we ask. He intercedes with perfect knowledge. And the throne answers with perfect provision.

This is not a transaction. This is a relationship. The throne is not a vending machine. It is the seat of our beloved Priest-King. We draw near to Him. And in drawing near, we receive everything we need.

THE MINISTRY OF COFE-CYEM

Our Sole Purpose Revealed

From this truth — the Priest-King on the throne, the Holiest of All open, the throne of grace fully accessible — our ministry now flows with singular focus.

COFE-CYEM exists for one reason: to lead every soul into the living recognition of PK-YEMS, and to help them draw near to the throne of grace with boldness, abide in His presence, and rest in His finished work.

We do not call people to a website. The website is a tent. It will pass away.

We do not call people to teachings. Teachings are servants. They point beyond themselves.

We do not call people to systems or symbols or frameworks. These were the outer courts. They have served their purpose.

We call people to the Priest-King on the throne.

We say to every weary, wounded, doubting, striving soul: Look up. He is there. The veil is gone. The way is open. Come in. Draw near. Abide. Rest.

How We Fulfill This Purpose

Through Every Prayer: We do not pray from a distance. We pray from within the Holiest, where the Priest-King already presents every need before the Father. Those who pray with us are not distant supplicants — they are fellow-worshippers standing together before the mercy seat.

Through Every Teaching: We do not teach for information. We teach for invitation. Every word is a door. Every truth is a pathway. Every Scripture is a window into the Holiest. And when the teaching has done its work, the hearer is not left with a concept — they are left facing the Priest-King.

Through Every Gathering: We do not meet to discuss the Priest-King from a distance. We meet with Him. Fellowship is not a meeting about God — it is a shared dwelling in His presence. And from that dwelling, we encourage one another to hold fast our confession, to consider one another, to love and to do good works.

Through Every Soul Who Comes: Whether seeking, questioning, suffering, or rejoicing — every person who encounters this ministry receives the same simple, profound invitation: Come. The way is open. The Priest-King waits. Draw near. Abide. Rest.

The Simplicity of Our Message

The message of COFE-CYEM is now so simple that a child can receive it, and so deep that the most mature believer will spend eternity exploring it:

The Priest-King is on the throne. The Holiest of All is open. Draw near with boldness. Receive mercy and grace. Abide in Him who ever lives to intercede for you.

That is all. That is everything.

We add nothing to it. We subtract nothing from it. We do not complicate it with systems or symbols or requirements. We simply speak it, live it, and invite others into it.

THE CALL TO EVERY SOUL

To the Weary

You have striven long enough. You have labored in the outer court, bringing sacrifices, seeking forgiveness, trying to be good enough. Stop. The work is finished. The Priest-King has done it all. Come in from the cold courts. Enter the Holiest. Rest.

To the Wounded

You carry shame, guilt, pain, and regret. You believe you are too dirty to draw near. You are wrong. The blood of the Priest-King cleanses all sin. His intercession covers every failure. The throne of grace is not for the perfect — it is for the wounded. Come in and be healed.

To the Doubting

You have questions. You struggle with uncertainty. You wonder if God can really be trusted. Come and see. The Holiest of All is not a place where questions are silenced — it is a place where they are answered, not with arguments, but with presence. The Priest-King does not turn away the seeking heart. Come in and find truth.

To the Steadfast

You have walked faithfully for many years. You serve, pray, study, and sacrifice. There is always deeper. The Holiest of All has no end. The Priest-King’s intercession has no limit. You have not arrived at a destination — you have entered an ocean. Swim deeper. Abide further. There is more of Him to know.

To Every Soul

The way is open. The veil is gone. The throne awaits.

Not because of your goodness. Not because of your effort. Not because of your faith — but because of His finished work. The Priest-King has entered the presence of God for you. He has sprinkled His blood on the mercy seat for you. He ever lives to intercede for you.

Do not delay. Do not strive to prepare yourself. Do not wait until you feel worthy.

Come as you are. The Priest-King welcomes all who come to God through Him.

Come in. Abide. Rest.

THE DECLARATION OF COFE-CYEM

What We Believe

· The Priest-King Yeshua Emet Melchizedek Salem is seated on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens.

· Through His one perfect sacrifice, the veil is torn and the way into the Holiest of All is open forever.

· The throne of grace is fully accessible to every believer, at every moment, for mercy and grace and help in time of need.

· The Priest-King ever lives to make intercession, presenting His finished work before the Father, and presenting us as accepted in Him.

· Our one task is to lead every soul into the living recognition of the Priest-King, and to help them draw near, abide, and rest.

What We Do

· We pray from within the Holiest.

· We teach as an invitation into presence.

· We gather as a shared dwelling with the Priest-King.

· We welcome every soul who comes.

· We point only to Him.

What We Are Not

· We are not the outer court — we have passed through it.

· We are not the inner court — we have moved beyond it.

· We are not the tent — the tent is temporary.

· We are not the systems — the systems are servants.

· We are not the destination — He is.

THE RIVERS FLOW

From Him we come, and in Him we are — WE ARE.

The rivers do not flow from many sources. They flow from one. That one is PK-YEMS — Priest-King Yeshua Emet Melchizedek Salem, seated on the throne, ever interceding, forever welcoming.

All ministry that flows from this ministry will flow from Him, through Him, and back to Him.

There is no second source. There is no secondary purpose. There is no competing focus.

PK-YEMS is the chief point. PK-YEMS is the sole purpose. PK-YEMS is the living centre of COFE-CYEM.

FINAL INVITATION

To every soul who reads these words:

The Holiest of All is open to you right now.

The Priest-King is on the throne. The veil is gone. The way is clear.

Do not stand at a distance. Do not linger in the courts. Do not settle for service without presence.

Come in. Draw near. Abide. Rest.

The rivers flow from one source. The Life is one. PK-YEMS is all.

COFE Yeshua Emet Ministry (CYEM)

The Fourth Truth. Forever First in Faith.

“God does not call the qualified; He qualifies the called.”

CYEM to you always.

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Planetshakers Philippines Worship Events Featuring Planetboom This July

Welcome back, my fellow believers of Lord Jesus!

The Lord is blessing the Philippines again as Planetshakers will return this coming July with new worship events featuring Planetboom.

In its official announcement via social media, Planetshakers Live In Manila Featuring Planetboom will be held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena on the evenings of July 17 to 19, 2026. Tickets for the worship events will become available on March 26 via SM Tickets. For the official layout and ticket prices, look closely at the image below.

The official seat layout and ticket prices ranging from P700 to P2,000.

The upcoming Planetshakers worship events featuring Planetboom here in the Philippines are opportunities for people to worship the Lord and deepen their faith in Him. You can also honor Him, thank Him and connect with Him as Planetshakers plays the music and lead the prayers. These events are blessings from God that you should strive for. That being said, you should get ready for the official March 26 release of the tickets of Planetshakers Live In Manila Featuring Planetboom via SMTickets.com

For the newcomers reading this, Planetshakers is a Christian church based in Melbourne, Australia and their music team is a very blessed group which produced a whole lot of worship songs that resonated with faithful Christians around the world. I myself attended a Planetshakers worship event here in the Philippines in September 2022.

Tickets will be released via SMTickets.com on March 26.

If you want to discover and learn more about Planetshakers, I encourage you to click here (Facebook page), here (Instagram), here (Twitter) and here (YouTube). To know more about Planetshakers itself, visit https://www.planetshakers.com/

In closing this, posted below are a few worship music videos from Planetshakers’ YouTube channel. Jesus is our Lord and Savior and He is also the hope of ALL nations! Move forward with unbreakable and uncompromising faith in Him! Seek Him first and always be the fearless and aggressive church of Lord Jesus!

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Walking with God Through Life’s Trials: A Practical and Faith-Focused Guide

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Life has a way of delivering trials that feel unfair, overwhelming, and at times utterly confusing. Illness, financial strain, broken relationships, and emotional suffering do not discriminate. They arrive. They demand attention. They force questions. For people of faith, the central question often becomes: how do I walk with God through this?

This post explores the Christian concept of enduring hardship while maintaining faith and spiritual discipline. It is not about shallow optimism or pretending suffering is easy. It is about the theological and practical framework that allows believers to navigate trials with purpose, resilience, and trust. Drawing on principles found in the teachings of Christianity and the historical record of spiritual practice in the Christian tradition, we will examine what it means to walk with God when life hurts and how that journey shapes character and perspective.

Walking with God Through Life’s Trials: The Theological Foundation

Christian theology teaches that suffering is not meaningless. This is a difficult concept for many modern readers because contemporary culture often equates success with comfort and happiness with the absence of difficulty. The Christian worldview rejects that premise. Instead, it asserts that trials can serve a redemptive and transformative purpose.

According to Christian teaching, human existence is marked by imperfection and brokenness. The doctrine of original sin explains that the world is not as it should be—people make moral errors, systems fail, and nature itself can inflict suffering. Yet within that brokenness, God remains present. The message of Christianity is not that believers will avoid hardship but that God accompanies them through it. This concept is expressed repeatedly in Christian scripture and tradition, emphasizing divine presence rather than exemption from difficulty.

Faith, in this framework, becomes a relationship rather than a transaction. It is not a contract in which God guarantees comfort in exchange for belief. Instead, it is a commitment to trust God’s wisdom and presence even when circumstances defy understanding. This distinction matters because it shapes expectations. A transactional view of faith can collapse when trials arrive, leading to disillusionment. A relational view of faith, by contrast, acknowledges that relationships endure through both ease and difficulty.

The Christian narrative of suffering also includes the example of Jesus Christ. According to Christian doctrine, Jesus experienced profound suffering and ultimately crucifixion, an event interpreted as a redemptive act. Whether one accepts the theological implications of that narrative, it remains a central example within Christianity of endurance and purpose in the face of hardship. The message is that suffering does not negate worth or meaning.

This theological foundation provides a starting point for understanding how believers approach trials. It frames hardship as a component of human experience rather than evidence of divine abandonment. That perspective does not eliminate pain, but it offers a framework for meaning.

Practical Spiritual Discipline During Trials

Belief alone, however, is not sufficient to navigate the emotional and psychological challenges of hardship. Walking with God through trials requires practical spiritual discipline. This discipline involves intentional practices that sustain faith and provide structure during turbulent times.

Prayer is central to this discipline. In Christian practice, prayer functions as communication with God—an expression of dependence, gratitude, and request. During trials, prayer often shifts in tone. It may become less about asking for immediate resolution and more about seeking strength and understanding. This shift reflects an acceptance that some circumstances require endurance rather than instant solutions.

Prayer also serves psychological functions. It creates moments of reflection and stillness in a world that often demands constant activity. For believers, these moments reinforce the awareness that they are not isolated in their struggles. Whether one interprets prayer as divine communication or as a meditative practice, its impact on emotional regulation and perspective is well documented in spiritual literature.

Scripture reading constitutes another pillar of spiritual discipline. The Christian tradition emphasizes the importance of engaging with sacred texts as a source of guidance and encouragement. The teachings found in The Bible address themes of suffering, redemption, and divine faithfulness. For example, many passages describe individuals who endured significant trials yet maintained trust in God’s purposes. These narratives provide historical and theological context for modern believers facing their own challenges.

Reading scripture during hardship is not an exercise in escapism. It is an effort to ground perspective in principles that transcend immediate circumstances. This does not mean that scripture provides simple answers to complex problems. Rather, it offers a framework for thinking about those problems in ways that emphasize meaning and resilience.

Community also plays a vital role in spiritual discipline. Christianity traditionally emphasizes the importance of fellowship among believers. Human beings are social creatures, and isolation often intensifies suffering. A supportive community can provide practical assistance, emotional encouragement, and shared understanding. This does not imply that communities are perfect—any human institution contains flaws—but the value of mutual support remains significant.

In practical terms, community involvement might include attending worship services, participating in small groups, or engaging in acts of service. These activities reinforce connections and remind individuals that they are part of something larger than their personal struggles. Service, in particular, shifts focus outward and cultivates empathy. Helping others during difficult times can paradoxically strengthen one’s own sense of purpose.

Spiritual discipline during trials also requires honesty. Pretending that everything is fine when it is not can create emotional dissonance. Christian tradition encourages believers to bring their struggles before God with sincerity. This does not mean complaining for its own sake but acknowledging reality while seeking guidance and strength. Honesty in prayer and reflection fosters a relationship grounded in truth.

The Transformative Potential of Trials

One of the most challenging aspects of Christian teaching on suffering is the idea that trials can be transformative. This concept is often misunderstood as suggesting that suffering is desirable or that it should be welcomed. That is not the message. The Christian perspective recognizes that suffering is painful and undesirable. However, it also asserts that growth can emerge from adversity.

Human character often develops through challenges. Skills such as patience, empathy, and resilience are rarely cultivated in comfort alone. Trials force individuals to confront limitations and reconsider assumptions. They can reveal strengths that were previously unknown and foster a deeper appreciation for life’s positive aspects.

This transformative potential does not minimize the reality of pain. It acknowledges that growth often comes at a cost. The Christian narrative of redemption emphasizes that suffering is not the final word. Difficult experiences can shape individuals in ways that enable greater compassion and wisdom.

Historical examples within Christianity illustrate this principle. Throughout history, believers have faced persecution, social marginalization, and personal hardship. Many of these individuals responded with acts of courage and service. Their stories do not romanticize suffering but demonstrate the capacity for meaning and purpose even in adverse circumstances.

From a practical standpoint, recognizing the potential for growth during trials can influence mindset. This does not mean forcing positivity or denying legitimate emotions. It means acknowledging that circumstances, while difficult, can also contribute to development. This perspective encourages proactive engagement with challenges rather than passive resignation.

Psychological research supports the idea that individuals can experience post-traumatic growth. This phenomenon refers to positive psychological change following adversity. Examples include increased appreciation for life, strengthened relationships, and enhanced personal resilience. While not everyone experiences post-traumatic growth, the possibility underscores the complexity of human responses to suffering.

For believers, post-traumatic growth aligns with theological concepts of redemption and transformation. The idea that God can work through difficult circumstances to produce positive outcomes resonates with Christian teaching. It does not guarantee that every trial will result in visible benefits, but it affirms the potential for meaning.

Walking Forward with Faith

Walking with God through life’s trials is neither simple nor immediate. It requires theological understanding, spiritual discipline, and emotional honesty. Christianity teaches that suffering is part of human existence but not its final definition. God’s presence, according to Christian belief, remains constant even in hardship.

Practical spiritual practices such as prayer, scripture engagement, and community involvement provide structure and support during difficult times. These disciplines do not eliminate pain but help believers navigate it with purpose. They reinforce the relational aspect of faith and cultivate resilience.

Trials also offer the potential for growth. While suffering is undesirable, it can shape character and deepen understanding. This perspective does not diminish the reality of hardship but acknowledges that human beings are capable of finding meaning in adversity.

Ultimately, walking with God through trials is about trust. It is about believing that circumstances, however difficult, do not separate believers from divine presence and purpose. This trust does not require blind optimism. It rests on the conviction that meaning exists even in suffering and that growth is possible.

Faith is not a guarantee of comfort. It is a commitment to journey forward, step by step, with the awareness that one is not alone.

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The views and opinions expressed in this post are solely those of the author. The information provided is based on personal research, experience, and understanding of the subject matter at the time of writing. Readers should consult relevant experts or authorities for specific guidance related to their unique situations.

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