Part Two of Four · A Prophetic Manifesto
The Foundation
The ground everything else stands on
Nine Chapters · Read Free
"The entrance of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple." — Psalm 119:130 (NKJV)
Read It Like You've Never Heard It Before.
Part One showed you the signs. Part Two shows you the ground those signs stand on. Before the prison house argument can be made, before the voices and the diagnosis and the silencing can be understood, you need to see Scripture with fresh eyes — approached cold, as if for the first time, with no denomination standing between you and the page.
This is where the hardest theological work happens. The Christ and Jesus distinction. The man of sin seated in you — not a future world leader. The second law that corrupted the first. Why the church walks away and why the tormented go unheard. The word studies that modern translations buried. The prophecy that named a man 150 years before he was born.
This is the foundation. Everything in Parts Three and Four stands on what is established here.
Read It Like You've Never Heard It Before
Forget what your pastor told you. Forget the denomination. Forget the study notes someone else already filled in for you. Pick up the oldest English translation you can find and read it cold. Eight observations from Scripture — the things you would notice if no one had ever told you what to think. The ground everything else in this book stands on.
Read Free →The Creatures in the Wheels
Ezekiel saw four living creatures — the face of a man, a lion, an ox, an eagle — with wheels within wheels and the Spirit in the wheels. The church calls them angels. But what if Ezekiel was seeing the dead? The transfiguration answers it. Moses and Elijah — visible inside the brightness. The creatures in the wheels and the animals that share their nephesh with man.
Coming SoonThe Man of Sin
The man of sin is not a world leader coming on a future stage. He has been sitting in the temple of God — inside you — showing himself as if he were God. 2 Thessalonians 2 says it plainly. Wycliffe rendered it without softening. This chapter names him, shows where he sits, and explains what it means that he is already there.
Coming SoonThe Second Law
There were two covenants given at two different mountains — one at Horeb, one at Moab. Two voices. Two laws. One Christ rebukes and one He fulfills. The difference between them is the source of every theological contradiction in the Old Testament that honest people have never been able to reconcile. This chapter resolves it.
Coming SoonWhy They Walk Away
The questions the church never answered. The contradictions it deflected. The honest ones who looked at the Old Testament God commanding genocide and the New Testament God commanding love — and could not reconcile them. They were not wrong to ask. This chapter gives the answer the church was afraid to give.
Coming SoonHe Called Him by Name
Cyrus was named by name in Scripture 150 years before he was born. The scholars could not accept a prophecy that precise — so they invented a second Isaiah to explain it away. The Dead Sea Scrolls demolished the theory. This chapter traces the word meshiach from Daniel to Andrew's declaration — and what it means that Christ used it for a pagan king who never worshipped Him.
Coming SoonThe Visions Were Real
Every prophet in Scripture heard voices, saw visions, and experienced things that would get them committed to a psychiatric ward today. Ezekiel would be medicated. Daniel would be sedated. John on Patmos would be committed. They were not sick. They were called. This chapter makes the case — and shows what the medical system has done to the ones who came after them.
Coming SoonJoseph's Stick
Two sticks becoming one. The prophecy of Ezekiel 37 about the restoration of the divided house — and what it means for the fracture that produced 45,000 denominations, each one teaching something different, none of them carrying the whole truth. The stolen current. The lamp that was meant to keep burning. The army that rises when the breath comes from the wrong source.
Coming SoonThe Word of God
The Word was there before the beginning. Not a book. A person. The same person who spoke to Moses from the burning bush, who spoke through Isaiah and Jeremiah and Ezekiel, who became flesh in Jesus and was named the Word of God in Revelation 19. This chapter traces what that means — and why the distinction between the Word and the text changes everything that follows.
Coming SoonNow Your Eyes Are Opening
A pause between the foundation and the prison house — what has been established, and what comes next.
Coming SoonA Legal Notice to the Reader
An important notice regarding the content that follows in Part Three.
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