In this fifth and final session of The Exposure & The Awakening, we bring the whole journey to a close through Romans 8 and the Song of Songs, unpacking what it means for mature sons and daughters of God to emerge in this hour, not through hype, performance, platforms, or public approval, but through purification, intimacy, and surrender. We explore the “travail” of becoming, the wilderness process God uses to strip away false authority, divided hearts, hidden idols, and spiritual pride, until what’s left is a people who carry the Father’s image and His authority, embodied, lived, and proven over time. This episode also widens the lens to what’s happening right now in the Church and the world, drawing from Ezekiel and the role of true watchmen, the grief of God over abominations in His house, and the difference between Spirit-led discernment and self-appointed accusation. We talk about judgment as mercy, cleansing as preparation, and why God is preserving a remnant in hiddenness, not hiding, but being readied for unveiling in His timing. Above all, this is a call to stay on the altar daily, to live behind a veil of humility, and to become pillars who can uphold the weight of His glory without crumbling or stealing it, as the Lord prepares families, homes, and the Bride for reformation, alignment, and what comes next.