Parade And
Salutation
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Archangel Gabriel Warns Against Lukewarm Attitudes
Why do the anointing doves want to be persuaded,
before they stand to salute God Almighty?
I, Archangel Gabriel, do see everything. I do not
depart from the presence of God. Various Angels have warned against this
lukewarm attitude.
Salutation Methods
Introduction
Today, DivineBase Ministry presents to the world, the
different ways of saluting God Almighty. These methods of salutation are for
the worship of God, as it is done in heaven.
Warning
The FirstSon of God, Jesus Christ, warns that all
these salutation methods must not be used outside the worship of God, because
God has commanded humanity not to use His name in vain. The expression, ‘not to
use God’s name in vain,’ means that humanity must not use anything of God
outside the service and worship of God.
The police, the army, the security services and
paramilitary organizations are hereby warned not to use any of these salutation
methods, except their conventional methods of salutation, which are single
salute and steady salute.
Purposes
The salutation methods are purely for the praise, honour, worship and thanksgiving to God Almighty. They may
have extra meanings as specified below, respectively.
Importance
1. Salutation is a sign of readiness and willingness.
2. It is a sign of paying full attention, to what one is
doing.
3. It indicates the good intention of the person
saluting.
4. It is mark of honour and
respect for God Almighty, by giving honour to whom honour is due.
5. It is a point of contact between God and the
congregation.
6. It is a form of thanksgiving and praises.
7. It is a show of appreciation and goodwill.
8. Variety is the spice of life. As such saltation makes a
ceremony lively and interesting.
9. It exercises the body, mind and spirit. Thereby, it
makes a person to be physically fit, mentally alert, emotionally stable, socially well-behaved and
spiritually sound.
Types Of The Salutation
Methods 1
Single Salutations
1. Single Salute
This is saluting the God Almighty once. It means that God is one and
only one.
2. Steady Salute.
This is a single salute that lasts for some time. The duration may be
long or short, depending on time and situation. Meaning that glory, honour, power, might, adoration and praise belong to God.
3. Single Lightning Salute.
This is a salutation, with an upward jerk. Lightning salute means that
God is the Thunderer, who comes thundering and to thunder.
4. Triple Lightning Salute.
This is a lightning salutation, repeated three times. God, the
Thunderer, is manifest as the Holy Trinity.
5. Exaltation Salute.
This is an expression of the greatness of God. It is a way of showing
that God is a wonder, His ways are wonderful and God is the wonder of all
wonders.
6. Elbow Salute.
The elbow salute is a superlative honour and
respect of God. It shows that God is the Mighty Man in Battle, strong and
mighty. It means that God is unbeatable.
Multiple Salutations
1. Triple Salute.
This is done by repeating a single salute, three times. It is a sign of
Holy Trinity.
2. Triple Sideways Salute.
A person salutes three times, while moving to and fro, from right to the
left and from left to the right. Meaning that God, as the Holy Trinity,
controls the times and the seasons, which are recurrent in life, repeating.
3. Steady Forward and Backward Salute.
The salutation is steady, while a person moves three steps forward and
three steps backward, continuously. Meaning that God is able to reverse
situations.
4. Steady Sideways Salute.
With a steady salute, the person moves to and fro, from right to the
left and from the left to the right, continuously. It means the Unchangeable
God.
5. Spin Round Salute.
A person makes a steady salute, while turning round and round, on the
spot. For easy and fast movement, you have to stand on your toes. God is
victorious and good in all battle fronts.
6. Cardinal Point Salute.
A person salutes God Almighty in the four cardinal directions of east,
north, west and south. It means that God is victorious in all battle fronts,
east, north, west and south.
7. Single Circular Salute.
In a single circular salute, a person repeats a single salute, while
moving round and round a circle. A circle means eternity, from everlasting to
everlasting. Therefore, this type of salutation means that God’s victory lasts
from everlasting to everlasting. An angel may use this method when he has
several reports to submit to God or several issues that require God’s
attention.
8. Steady Circular Salute.
In a steady circular salute, a person makes a steady salute, while
moving round and round a circle. An angel may use this method when he has one
report to give, and is waiting for God’s attention.
9. Single Rotational Circular Salute.
Herein, a person turns round, and repeats single salute, while moving
round and round a circle. It is a combination of rotation and revolution, like
the movement of the earth round the sun.
10.
Steady
Rotational Circular Salute.
Herein, a person makes spin round steady salute, while moving round and
round a circle.
11.
Single
Rectangular Salute.
A person salutes God Almighty, by repeating single salute, while moving
along the perimeter of a rectangle.
12.
Steady
Rectangular Salute.
A person salutes God Almighty, by steady salute, while moving along the
perimeter of a rectangle.
13.
Bouncing Salute.
A person makes a steady salute, while bouncing. Bouncing is achieved by
making a little jumps on the spot, by standing on the toes of the two feet, in
alternative manner, on one leg after another. This method may be used when an
angel is directly from the battlefield and shall soon return to battlefield.
14.
Bouncing
Rotational Salute.
The person makes bouncing salute, while turning round on the spot.
15.
Bouncing
Circular Salute.
A person makes bouncing salute, while moving round and round a circle.
16.
Bouncing Random
Salute.
A person makes bouncing salute, while moving in a random manner. It
means that God is good, anytime and anywhere.
17.
March Forward
Salute.
A person moves to the front of the altar, suddenly stops and salutes the
Almighty God.
18.
Figure 8 Single
Salute.
This type of salutation is made using single salute, while moving in a
path that has the figure of 8. The shape 8 is a sign of infinity. Therefore,
when used, it means that the person is giving infinite praises and thanks to
God.
19.
Figure 8 Steady
Salute.
This type of salutation is made using steady salute, while moving in a
path that has the figure of 8.
20.
Steady Love
Salute.
The person places his left palm on his chest, over his heart, to
indicate that he loves God.
21.
Power Salute.
The person begins with single
normal salute, but clenches his fingers, the moment his right hand reaches the
salutation climax.
22.
Single And Power Salute.
The person first gives single salute,
and then clench his fingers.
It means that God is strong
and mighty.
23.
Invitation
Salute.
The person makes a single or steady salute, with his right palm is
facing downwards, to indicate an invitation to come down from heaven.
Types Of The Salutation
Methods 2
1. Three-person salute
2. Three-person moving forward salute
3. Three-person moving forward and backward salute
4. Three-person to and fro lightning salute
During Divine Anthem
1. No movement.
2. No conversations.
3. No delivering of
messages.
4. No ministration
shall be going on.
5. No other activity
shall be going on.
6. No prayers or
deliverance for people.
Corrections On Parade
No looking back.
No looking around.
No talking to another
person.
No jumping or rushing.
No bad mood.
No mistakes.
No dressing up, by fixing
the cap, belt or dress.
You have to be prepared,
ready and dressed up, just like the soldiers.
Corrections On Salutations
1. No scratching.
2. No looking about.
3. No
self-observations.
4. No self-preening.
5. Weakness is not
allowed.
6. Do so like a strong
man, like an able soldier.
7. Do so with
interest, with enthusiasm.
8. Do not add other
styles.
9. Do not add side
attractions.
10. Ignore side
discussions, attractions and distractions, like moving vehicles, sudden
happenings.
11. Concentrate on what
you are doing.
12. Oversize and
undersize – jump up and jump down - are not allowed
13. Rumpled dresses are
not allowed.
14. Garments with
stitches are not allowed.
15. People with moody,
sick or angry face are not allowed.
16. Torn or worn out
garments are not allowed.
17. Garments that are
faded, stained or dirty are not allowed.
Salutations In
The Four Corners
By
Archangels Rapa, Raqwa And Crusovar
This
type of salutation means:
1.
It
is salutation of the each of the sets of Hosts of Angels of God, who are working and waging war, in the four corners
of the earth. On the east, north, west and south.
2.
It
is also salutation to God Almighty, who is Yahweh, the Lord of the Hosts,
because He is the conqueror, who comes conquering and to conquer.
3.
The
salutation is also a mark of the beginning or end of military operations, to
the glory of God. The Hosts of Angels and Saints of Heaven are superior to the
military forces in the world.
How To Salute
And Receive Gift From Angels And Saints
By
Archangels Rapa, Raqwa And Crusovar
1.
Arrive
and salute.
2.
Take
one step forward, and salute.
3.
Receive
your gift.
4.
Take
one step back, and salute again.
5.
With
victory and salute signs, turn and leave.
How To Salute
And Receive Gift From God Almighty
By
Archangels Rapa, Raqwa And Crusovar
1.
Arrive
and bow, with steady salute.
2.
Salute
three times.
3.
Take
one step forward, and salute once.
4.
Receive
your gift.
5.
Take
one step back, and handover your gift to an aid standing by.
6.
Bow.
7.
Salute
three times.
8.
With
victory and salute signs, turn and leave.
Directives And Correction
To Brigades
It
is good that the children of God form brigade. There shall be minister’s
brigade, youths brigade, children’s brigade and
brigade of honour for the Hosts of Angels and Saints of Heaven.
1.
The dresses must be angelic or saintly dresses.
2.
Black music bands are not acceptable to God and Angels.
3.
Their salutations and demonstrations must be glorious and excellent. The Angels
have so many vibrant and glorious salutations to teach the children of God.
4.
The major bearer should know how to speak and praise God with the major.