This poem pays tribute to a Kentucky prophet who, despite being despised and rejected, was chosen by God to reveal mysteries and the wedding garment for the Bride of Christ. It references Malachi 4 and Revelation 18:4, and suggests that through this prophet's preaching of the testimony of Jesus Christ, there is now hope and knowledge that the rapture is near. The prophet is described as being so inclined to God that the words of Revelation 18:4 were fulfilled in the present tense through his preaching.