
Technically
speaking, a “prophet” is one who speaks on behalf of YHWH (Yahweh
-Who Christians call Father or The LORD) but even so, that
individual may or may not fully understand the vision or meaning
behind what he receives. For example, the great prophet Isaiah
opens his critical 53rd chapter that predicts Y’shua’s
(Jesus) suffering and death by saying, “Who would have believed
our report? To whom has the arm of YHWH been revealed?” In
other words, Isaiah himself struggled with what the Father was
showing him, but if YHWH didn’t speak it, he wouldn’t have written
it.
Prophecy
manifests when righteous believers seek our Creator with all our
hearts, minds and soul and when the Master YHWH decides to speak
back to us for our edification and/or to instruct others. About 400
prophecies in the Bible have already come to pass as predicted—a
feat that no other ancient spiritual tradition can even remotely
compete with. But the context of prophecy—that is to say, the
way prophecy is allowed to happen—is through serving YHWH by obeying
His Word, which is Torah. Each of us must be able to discern
between truth and error, and it is according to how we live our
lives that determines our ability to hear from the Spirit of the
Father.
True prophecy
comes from YHWH and He cannot contradict His Word, as Balak and
Balaam and countless others have discovered from personal
experience. The people whom YHWH blesses, like Abraham and his
seed, cannot be legitimately prophetically cursed so long as they
are obedient to His ways. As Romans says, in many cases YHWH’s
blessings are “irrevocable”. The point is, prophecy is more
about hearing from the Source and less about the person
giving it. It is only through righteousness and humility that the
true spirit of prophecy can be said to reside in a person and when
that person preaches, it is not for their sake or material gain that
they do so. If anyone, who claims to be a prophet, does not
demonstrate to this basic truth by their lifestyle, run from them as
fast as you can!
Perhaps 1
Corinthians 12:3 states it the most eloquently: “No one can say
Yahweh is Y’shua, except by the Ruach Ha Kodesh.” Matthew 16
also affirms that YHWH gave Keefa (Peter) the true
understanding of Y’shua’s identity, because of his deep desire to
know the true “Rock” on which the assembly is built and the gates of
hell will not prevail against it. Scripture tells us who
"Rock" is; “He is the Rock, His work is perfect: for all His ways
are judgment: an Elohim (God) of truth and without iniquity, just
and right is He.” Deuteronomy 32:4
In terms of
Wheel of Stars, how then does prophecy enter this
picture? Do I proclaim myself a prophet since I speak of
future events? No way! Rather, what I have done is follow the
Scriptures and its math and assemble its patterns, and then verify
it all with the help of others like Physicist Bill Welker and the
precision of computer technologies. Not surprisingly
then—since these are YHWH’s numbers and not mine—they all fit and
balance perfectly to both history and prophecy.
When the
“enter” key is pressed the Masters formulas are generated with
breathtaking precision. The foundation of the Biblical
calendar is Scripture itself, but it was also a matter of consulting
linguistics, astronomy, mathematics, and so forth to verify and
explain elements of the calendar that have been obscured for two
millennia.
If you’ve
ever wondered about the mathematics in Scripture and how they may be
counting down to the End of Days, Wheel of Stars is
for you. Whether you agree or disagree with the conclusions, I
guarantee you will never think about prophecy and our role in it the
same way again!
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