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Christian Prophecy and Biblical Truth
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wrote the song “Lost Playground Blues” from a place of memory and reflection. About 30 years ago, I was living on the street and caught in methamphetamine addiction—at the time it felt like I was using it, but the truth is it was using me. Back then, I remember walking past playgrounds and parks that felt strangely empty—quiet, like something innocent had been taken away. I also heard stories from other street kids about drugs being brought into schools and sold to children as young as eight, nine, and ten. It was heartbreaking—kids forced to grow up too fast, like miniature adults carrying heavy burdens. This song is my way of telling that truth with compassion. I hope it speaks to someone who needs hope, and I hope you enjoy it. — Chris
Prophecies of Jesus Christ in the Old Testament
GOD IS THE WORD
A riddled sermon on the Logos, language, and Light
I want to explain a few things—
not to impress men,
but to make the path straight.
God is the Word.
Not merely letters on a page—
but the Living Message.
Not merely sound—
but the Source of meaning.
And the Word is not confusion.
The Word is not chaos.
The Word is not noise.
The Word is logistical—
a holy form of communication,
sent from Heaven to Earth,
to lead those in darkness
into Light.
For darkness is not only a place—
it is a language.
It speaks in deception.
It trains the soul to misunderstand.
But Light also speaks—
and it speaks plainly.
Riddle for the Reader
What is a lamp with no flame?
What is a page with no meaning?
What is a mouth that quotes Heaven,
but refuses obedience?
Who can see the Truth and still hate it?
Who can hold the Word and still walk in darkness?
Who can carry Scripture like jewelry,
yet never let it pierce the heart?
And who is the one sent—
not to entertain the blind,
but to guide them?
The Teaching
If God is the Word,
then every false word is rebellion.
Every lie is a shadow.
Every twisting of meaning is theft.
For Satan does not always attack with violence—
he attacks with definitions.
He attacks with misuse.
He attacks by making evil sound holy.
But the Word of God was given for deliverance—
to bring prisoners out,
to open eyes,
to teach the heart to speak truth again.
So I must speak carefully,
because words are not empty—
words are seeds.
And when this is done—
when the Light has been spoken clearly—
then I can rest.
For I do not want to release a message with flaws.
I do not want confusion mixed with truth.
I do not want darkness hiding in my wording.
I want the Word to remain pure—
so the hungry may eat,
and the thirsty may drink,
and the lost may come home.
References (Scripture + Dictionary)
Scripture References
- John 1:1 — “In the beginning was the Word…”
- John 1:3 — “All things were made by him…”
- John 1:4–5 — The life was the light of men; light shines in darkness
- John 1:14 — “The Word was made flesh…”
- John 8:12 — “I am the light of the world…”
- John 3:19–20 — Darkness hates light because deeds are evil
- Psalm 119:105 — “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet…”
- Isaiah 55:11 — God’s word accomplishes what He sends it to do
- 2 Timothy 3:16–17 — Scripture is God-breat
The Measure of a Mouth
A sermon-riddle on truth, trust, and the corruption of words
Hear this, you who desire to be believed—
and you who speak as though words have no weight.Trust is built on truth.
A liar is not trustworthy, because deception destroys confidence.
A thief cannot be trusted, because he has already proven he will violate what belongs to another.And consider the Holy One:
Jesus Christ was betrayed not because He was weak,
but because He was righteous—because darkness hates the Light.Betrayal is treachery: a violation of trust and loyalty.
Therefore, telling the truth to lawful authority is not betrayal;
the criminal betrayed first—betrayed God’s commandments, betrayed his neighbor,
betrayed the community.And this shows how corrupt words have become:
people call righteousness “betrayal” and call wickedness “loyalty.”But God is not mocked.
If your speech is corrupt and deceitful, God’s truth is not truly yours to possess—
because truth must be loved, spoken, and lived.
Riddle for the Reader
Who asks for trust but plants a lie?
Who demands loyalty but practices theft?
Who cries “betrayal!” when truth is spoken,
yet never calls his own sin treachery?
And who can carry Scripture on his tongue
while poison is hidden in his speech?
What This Teaches
- Truth is the foundation of trust. If a man lies, he trains others not to believe him.
- Theft is a breach of trust. Taking what is not yours is disloyalty to neighbor and law.
- Jesus was betrayed by darkness. Light exposes evil, and evil often strikes back.
- Reporting wrongdoing is not treachery by itself. The sin begins with the one who commits the crime.
- Words can be corrupted. A crooked mouth can rename sin and confuse justice.
- God’s truth belongs with integrity. Truth must be walked in, not only quoted.
Examination of the Heart
- Do I speak truth even when it costs me?
- Do I use words to heal—or to hide?
- Do I excuse my sin by accusing another?
- Have I confused “loyalty” with protecting wrongdoing?
- Do I love light—or only the appearance of it?
- If my words were weighed, would they be found clean?
Scripture References
- Proverbs 12:22 — Lying lips are an abomination; God delights in truth
- Proverbs 11:3 — Integrity guides the upright
- Proverbs 10:9 — Walking uprightly brings security
- Psalm 15:1–3 — God’s dwelling belongs to the one who speaks truth and does no deceit
- Revelation 21:8 — Judgment upon persistent liars and the unrepentant
- John 8:44 — The devil as liar and father of lies
- Ephesians 4:25 — Put away lying; speak truth
- John 3:19–20 — Darkness hates light because it exposes deeds
- John 15:18–25 — The world’s hatred of Christ
- Matthew 26:14–16 — Judas’s betrayal for money
- Luke 22:3–6 — Satan entering Judas; seeking opportunity to betray
- Acts 2:23 — Jesus delivered according to God’s plan, yet slain by wicked hands
- Exodus 20:15 — “Thou shalt not steal”
- Proverbs 6:30–31 — Theft brings shame and repayment
- John 10:10 — The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy
- Ephesians 4:28 — Let the thief steal no more; work and give
- Romans 13:1–4 — Authorities as God’s servants to punish wrongdoing
- 1 Peter 2:13–14 — Submit to authorities who punish evil and praise good
- Exodus 23:1 — Do not spread a false report
- Proverbs 6:16–19 — God hates false witness and deceit
- Psalm 51:6 — God desires truth in the inward parts
- James 3:8–10 — Blessing and cursing from the same mouth should not be
- 1 Peter 2:1–2 — Put away deceit; desire pure spiritual milk (the Word)
- John 14:23–24 — Love shown by obedience; truth tied to living the Word
Why Man Was Created
Man was created to be the caretaker of God’s creation. From the beginning, God placed him in Eden: “And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it.” — Genesis 2:15 He was made in God’s image to have dominion, not to destroy, but to steward the earth faithfully: “The earth is the LORD’S, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” — Psalm 24:1 “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2 Man’s purpose is clear: to care for God’s creation, walk with Him, and honor His gift of life.
Isaiah’s Vision of Redemption
We are first called to be joined to God before any other, for Scripture reveals that the Lord is a jealous God who desires covenant faithfulness (Exodus 34:14). Throughout the Bible, God presents Himself as a husband to His people, and His people as His bride (Isaiah 54:5; Jeremiah 31:32). To “marry” God is to enter into wholehearted covenant with Him—loving Him above all else. As it is written, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength” (Deuteronomy 6:5; Matthew 22:37). Just as a faithful spouse seeks continually to please the one they love, so those who belong to God should desire to walk in obedience and devotion to Him, seeking what delights Him rather than themselves (John 14:15; 2 Corinthians 5:9). The Lord declares, “I will betroth you to Me forever” (Hosea 2:19–20), and in the New Testament the Church is revealed as the Bride of Christ, called to be pure and faithful to Him alone (Ephesians 5:25–27; Revelation 19:7–8). Therefore, before any earthly relationship, our first love and highest allegiance must belong to God, just as a devoted spouse gives their heart fully and without division (Matthew 6:24; Revelation 2:4).
The next message is because our eyes are blind our words tainted our hearts hard and dull
Isaiah’s Vision of Redemption
A Riddle of Light and Deliverance I walk where shadows clutch the soul, Where chains of stone and fear patrol. I am the whisper in the dungeon deep, The stir that wakes the heart from sleep. Who am I, that calls the blind to see, And bends the proud so they may flee? I lift the veil from ears long deaf, And break the walls of stubborn theft. From Isaiah I draw my name: “The people who walked in darkness, Have seen a great light; Those in the shadow of death, Upon them light has shined.” (Isaiah 9:2) I am sent to take the hand of the lost, To lead through peril, at any cost. For I am the shepherd, the path, the way, That turns the night to brightest day. Tell me, O hearts of stone and clay, Will you follow, or will you stay? I come, not in wrath, but love, To draw you upward to the heavens above.
-Immanuel-
Hear the word of the Lord. Thus says the Lord: My truth was poured out as pure wine, strong and full of life, yet you have mixed it with water until its strength is gone. As it is written, “Your silver has become dross, your wine mixed with water” (Isaiah 1:22). You speak many words, yet they carry little weight. Your lips draw near, but your hearts are far from Me (Isaiah 29:13). You honor Me with speech, but not with obedience; therefore your words have become empty, and your testimony has lost its power. You have taken what is holy and blended it with tradition, opinion, and fear of man, making the word of God of no effect (Mark 7:13). What was meant to heal now confuses, what was meant to preserve now decays. I am against idle words, says the Lord, for every careless word shall be weighed (Matthew 12:36). I desire speech refined like silver purified seven times (Psalm 12:6), not flattery, not vanity, not the sound of righteousness without its substance. Return to Me, and I will restore strength to your words. Let your “yes” be yes, and your “no” be no. Speak truth without mixture. Let your speech be seasoned, not diluted; pure, not polluted; living, not hollow. For I do not dwell in many words, but in truthful ones. I do not move by volume, but by obedience. He who has ears to hear, let him hear.
What is a Name, what does your name bring to image in others minds and how does god speak of your name.
“What Is a Name?” What is a Name that cannot be broken, Yet is shattered by careless lives? What word is never stained in heaven, Yet is dragged through dust on earth? “Holy and awesome is His Name.” Psalm 111:9 It is not sound alone that trembles the air, Nor letters etched by mortal tongues. It is substance clothed in glory, Truth made weight, light made fire. Tell me— What vessel holds meaning without walls? Speak a name, and a face appears. Speak a name, and memory awakens— A life, a path, a witness revealed. So it is written of every soul: “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches.” Proverbs 22:1 Our names walk before us. Our deeds give them breath. And what we do teaches the world How to pronounce who we are. When the Name of God is spoken, What should rise from the earth? Light that exposes, Justice that stands, Mercy that heals, Fire that refines. “The name of the LORD is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and are safe.” Proverbs 18:10 Yet who has worn that Name lightly? Who has spoken it loudly, While walking faithlessly? And who has caused the Holy to be mocked By lives that denied the words they claimed? “The name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you.” Romans 2:24 So hear the riddle’s answer, And the answer’s warning: Return. Not with lips alone— For “this people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me.” Isaiah 29:13 Return with footsteps. Wash your name in obedience. Let faith leave fingerprints on your hands. For “faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” James 2:17 Let righteousness rewrite what sin erased. Let humility restore what pride corrupted. Let mercy polish what darkness dulled. You cannot make yourself perfect— But you can honor the Perfect One. “Be holy, for I am holy.” 1 Peter 1:16 For His Name remains undefiled forever. And when your name is spoken in the earth, May it summon light— Not the shadow of contradiction.These are friendly sites that might help you learn more or seek the answers you need.
- Bible Gateway – Multiple Bible translations and study tools
- Blue Letter Bible – Original language study and deep Scripture tools
- Got Questions – Biblical answers rooted in Scripture
- Desiring God – Christ-centered teaching and devotionals
- OpenBible – Scripture-based topical Bible resources
- Ligonier Ministries – Reformed Bible teaching and theology
- Bible Hub – Concordances, commentaries, and cross-references
| Prolific Statement | Biblical Refrence |
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These prophecies were given to me in ways I cannot reveal at this time; the manner of their revelation will be made known in due season |
(cf. Amos 3:7; Daniel 12:9; John 16:12). |
| “Do not enter into the temple or the kingdom of another man, for the path of man-made authority leads only to destruction, and the only exit from such a place is the fire of hell. Instead, seek first the narrow gate, the gateway to the Kingdom of God, for it is the true and living way (cf. Matthew 7:13–14). Enter His Kingdom in obedience and humility, and all other kingdoms, all authority, and all dominion shall be aligned under your feet according to His divine will (cf. Matthew 15:9; Matthew 23:15; Galatians 1:8–9). Turn from the counterfeit, cling to the Eternal, and walk in the path that leads to life everlasting.” | (cf. Matthew 7:13–14), (cf. Matthew 15:9; Matthew 23:15; Galatians 1:8–9) |
| God hates what destroys truth, life, justice, unity, and righteousness—not people, but sin that corrupts the heart and harms others | |
The Lord established His dwelling on earth as a sanctuary—a place where humanity may fellowship with God. Yet many have turned this refuge into a place of lawlessness and corruption “The Seven That Grieve the Holy One” I dwell in light no shadow may contain, My eyes weigh hearts, not words proclaimed. Seek Me if wisdom is your plea— For seven stand that flee from Me. What lifts its gaze yet cannot see, Exalting self where knees should be? It walks upright yet falls within— Tell me, child, what is this sin? What tongue is swift though truth is slow, It speaks a tale it does not know? It shapes a world with crooked breath, And trades its neighbor’s life for death. What hands are clean in public sight, Yet spill the blood of innocents by night? They wash in water, stain the land, And dare to lift themselves to stand. What heart draws maps of evil roads, Plotting ruin where none was owed? It dreams of harm before the dawn, And wakes to see the damage done. What feet rejoice to race the dark, To chase the flame, to strike the spark? They hear the cry, yet quicken pace, Delighting in another’s pain. What voice stands tall in judgment’s seat, Yet twists the truth beneath its feet? It wears the robe, it speaks the lie, And sends the righteous home to cry. And last—what sows with careful hand, A whispered word, a subtle plan? It breaks the bond of flesh and bone, And leaves My children torn, alone. These seven things My soul despise, Not for their form—but for their lies. For pride kills love, and lies kill trust, And blood cries out from the dust. Turn back, O heart, while breath remains, For mercy still outshines your stain. I do not delight in broken men— But in the lost who turn again. | refrences go her |
This next riddle helped me the most stop crossing back and forth from right to wrong in my own judgments of others.“The Measure of Light” I watched a man whose eyes were filled with flame, So bright he saw no shadow, no blame. His vision burned, yet could not bend— For all he saw were faults in men. He named the dark in every face, Yet never searched his hidden place. A beam stood firm where sight should be, But still he claimed to help them see. Matthew 7:3–5 So I went low before the Lord and prayed, “Dim not my sight, but strip my pride away. Let not my light outshine the weak, Nor blind me when I choose to speak.” “Make my heart smaller than my view, Let mercy guide what truth must do. For judgment kills where love could heal, And beams make wounds the eyes can’t feel.” James 2:13; Micah 6:8 -Immanuel |
(Exodus 25:8; Leviticus 26:11–12; John 1:14; 1 Corinthians 3:16–17).(Jeremiah 7:11; Matthew 21:13; Mark 11:17). |
| For those who defile what God has made holy, their inheritance is destruction | (1 Corinthians 3:17; Matthew 7:21–23; Revelation 21:8). |
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A Declaration from the Law and the Prophets The LORD God declares that man has defiled himself through his own eyes, desires, and imaginations, turning what was created for covenant and life into an instrument of corruption and shame. “The LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.” — Genesis 6:5 From the beginning, God created man and woman in holiness and purpose (Genesis 1:27), yet man chose to look upon corruption, to desire what God forbade, and to follow the lusts of his own heart. “You shall not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you go whoring.” — Numbers 15:39 The Lord testifies that it is through the eyes that man first profanes himself. “I made a covenant with my eyes; why then should I look upon a young woman?” — Job 31:1 Yet man has broken this covenant, delighting in nakedness without covenant, intimacy without faithfulness, and desire without restraint. “They became defiled by their own works, and played the harlot by their own deeds.” — Psalm 106:39 The LORD calls this corruption whoredom, not only of the body but of the heart and mind. “For their heart goes after their covetousness.” — Ezekiel 33:31 God declares that such indulgence profanes the land, the people, and the sanctuary. “You shall not defile yourselves with any of these things; for by all these the nations are defiled which I am casting out before you.” — Leviticus 18:24 The Lord warns that sexual perversion is not merely personal sin, but a pollution that invites judgment. “The land is defiled; therefore I punish it for its iniquity, and the land vomits out its inhabitants.” — Leviticus 18:25 Through the prophets, God laments that His people love to gaze upon sin, even celebrating what should cause mourning. “Were they ashamed when they committed abomination? No, they were not at all ashamed, nor did they know how to blush.” — Jeremiah 6:15 The LORD says that man has exposed his nakedness willingly, trading glory for shame. “You trusted in your beauty and played the harlot… and poured out your harlotry on everyone passing by.” — Ezekiel 16:15 This is why God declares that judgment begins with the turning over of man to his own desires. “Therefore God gave them over to uncleanness, in the lusts of their hearts.” — Psalm 81:12 (principle echoed) Yet even in rebuke, the LORD calls for repentance—not destruction. “Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; remove the evil of your deeds from before My eyes.” — Isaiah 1:16 God does not call man merely to stop sinning, but to restore holiness. “Consecrate yourselves therefore, and be holy, for I am the LORD your God.” — Leviticus 20:7 Closing Prophetic Declaration Thus says the LORD: Man has profaned himself by what he loves to behold. He has corrupted his own soul by turning desire into a god and nakedness into entertainment. Yet the LORD still calls: Turn, cleanse your eyes, sanctify your heart, and return to covenant, for the Holy One of Israel will not dwell with uncleanness, but He will restore the repentant and make them holy again.
I Am (Born of the Light)
A prophetic poem of calling, light, and truth — followed by Scripture references that support its themes.
I am born into this world of Light—
the Light that casts out darkness.
Men’s souls are filled with hate and despair,
and drowned in lust—
yet I am the Light to drive it out,
to fill man’s heart with love,
with hope,
with faithfulness.
I am born into this world a man—
only for today.
Tomorrow, another.
But today:
a Light that does not lead astray,
but leads to truth.
Truth is in me—
let your hearts receive it,
that you too may shine with love.
So that tomorrow I may rest,
while you—one and all—
learn to save each other from the darkness
I drove away
with the Light I was made from.
Today is mine.
I am with That which sent me.
Tomorrow is yours—
make the best of it.
And let these words I sing
be received.
-Immanuel-
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Scripture References (Supporting Themes)
- John 1:4–5 — Life as light; light shining in darkness
- John 8:12 — “I am the light of the world”
- Matthew 5:14–16 — Believers as light; letting it shine
- John 12:46 — Christ as light so we do not remain in darkness
- 1 John 1:5–7 — God is light; walking in the light
- Ephesians 5:8–11 — Once darkness, now light; expose works of darkness
- 2 Corinthians 4:6 — God shining in hearts with knowledge of His glory
- 1 Corinthians 13:13 — Faith, hope, and love
- Romans 13:12 — Casting off works of darkness; armor of light
- John 17:18 / John 20:21 — Sent as Christ was sent
- Matthew 9:36–38 — Laborers sent into the harvest
- 2 Timothy 4:7–8 — Finishing the race; rest after labor
A hint on how to clean your name.
What is love, when lust has taught the heart its counterfeit— when every face becomes a mirror and desire presses its fingerprint upon all I see? For the eye knows only what it has learned, and mine has been schooled in hunger.
I go to the club, leave my faithful wife behind, to borrow a body for the night. Another faithless evening lived, another careful web of words composed by morning— lies dressed up as tenderness, offered to the one who trusted me.
What is God? They say He is truth. Yet how can truth be heard when the mouth practices deception, when the ears are tuned only to the sound of my own excuses?
Morning comes, ashen and familiar. Another faithless night behind me, another faithless day ahead. My words sound righteous, but I am only a shadow speaking. Today I am a thief— but who isn’t, we tell ourselves?
At work I steal twenty dollars, a small sacrifice to bargain with another devil for another high. “Everyone does it,” I say. We are all thieves, after all. Even Jesus, they claim, stole souls— so I convince myself I am only following holy footsteps.
The eye is the window of the soul, yet all I see are lies, and all I hear are echoes of them. They say you eat what you sow, so I feast on falsehood, nourished by a faithless life I swear I cannot escape.
But if I listen closely to my own words, if I dare to hear them clearly, perhaps they will point me back to the path I once abandoned. Yet the question burns— why did I leave it?
I wish I knew the way back, to that earlier self, before night and day blurred into one long hell, where Satan spreads his wings over those who chose a faithless life.
This— this is the wage of the life I lived.
Madonna a poem to remember you with
Eternal as the Rose
The petal of a rose was shaped in eternity, fashioned with care by God’s own hand. So too were the lips upon your face, created before time, that I am blessed to kiss.
The waters that fall from heaven, sent in love to nourish the rose, are the same love God placed within my heart— a love I pour into you without measure, that you may live, be filled, and carry my love within your soul.
The earth is the foundation where the rose takes root and stands. So my love for you is rooted deep, seeking not to wither, but to grow into you, entwined and unbroken.
I see the rose as one of God’s most beautiful works, yet when I look upon you, I weep— for beside you, the rose fades in comparison. You are beauty made living, a reflection of heaven’s design.
I wish you could see yourself as I see you when you look into the mirror, but the most beautiful truth of all is that you do not. And still, I love you— yes, you— chosen, eternal, and forever precious.
Madonna my best friend if by miracle you get this i am starting to wake up. So much debt had to be paid
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