When God Speaks in Poetry: The Miraculous Six-Week Birth of Poems for Earth
Some books are written through effort. Others, through revelation. Damian Westfall, known as Mr. Damian the Scrivener, describes Poems for Earth as the latter. He testifies that it was dictated by JAH through the Spirit, not imagined or constructed by human design. Beginning on September 28, 2020, and finishing by November 12, 2020, he completed the entire volume—over 150,000 words—by hand in just six weeks.
This was not the work of a poet polishing lines, but of a servant transcribing what he heard. As Westfall writes, “GOD told me what I was to do… to take dictation from GOD’S whispering voice or take texts implanted in my brain and write them down.”
What emerged was Poems for Earth—a monumental text that unites prophecy, poetry, and love into one revelation.
Why Poetry?
The divine chose poetry, not prose. The Scrivener himself explains that JAH’s words came in rhythm, cadence, and chant—a form that resists confinement and demands to be spoken aloud. This is why The Quodlibet later commands: “We must stay in JAH’S BOOK and read it aloud daily.”
Poetry, for Westfall, is sacred speech—the language of revelation. It allows the ineffable to be heard, the unseen to take form. Through its verse, Poems for Earth becomes an act of divine communication —an echo of prophecy in modern times.
A Gospel for the Rejected
The poems themselves are directed to the broken. Their audience is the poor, the immigrant, the outcast, the survivor—the very people Jesus called blessed. The text declares that God’s law is love, and love must be lived. It condemns oppression and commands mercy. One passage calls clearly:
“Protect the rights
Of aliens and immigrants,
Orphans and widows and
Stop murdering innocent people!”
From Poems to Prose
Two years after finishing Poems for Earth, Westfall received another command: to take the ethical and practical teachings from it and rewrite them in prose. That second revelation became The Quodlibet. Together, the two works form JAH’S BOOK, a two-volume scripture meant to guide the Yehoshuai Faith—Christianity reborn for the outcast, rooted in mercy and love.
The Quodlibet explains:
“JAH dictated these texts to Mr. Damian the Scrivener, who wrote them down just as he heard them… JAH’S BOOK is a unified text comprising two volumes: The Quodlibet and Poems for Earth.”
The six-week birth of Poems for Earth is not merely about speed but surrender. It marks the moment when a man gave up authorship to become a scribe for love itself.
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