🔥 Prophetic Disclosure Policy
Warning: You have been warned.
This site may contain prophetic content. Private interpretation not recommended. Spiritual discernment is not optional—it’s commanded.
Hebrews 5:14 – "But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to discern good from evil."
1 Thessalonians 5:21 – "Test all things; hold fast what is good."
1 John 4:1 "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God..."
"Lo and behold, it came to pass and what not... REPENT! The end is near!" — Me, probably
📜 What This Website Is
This is your spiritual seatbelt. Before you read anything labeled "prophetic," you should know:
- I claim to be a prophet of the Lord.
- I do not expect blind belief.
- I do expect you to test everything I say against scripture with spiritual discernment and prayer.
- Did I mention to test everything I say against scripture, aka the Holy Bible?
🧠 Discernment & Testing Prophets
How to Test a Prophet (Yes, Including Me)
- Deuteronomy 18:22 – If it doesn’t come true, it wasn’t from God.
- Matthew 7:15-20 – Check the fruit. Rotten fruit = false prophet.
- 1 John 4:1-3 – Does the spirit confess Jesus Christ as Lord?
- Jeremiah 23 – Is it self-serving, vague, or just hype?
- Acts 17:11 – The Bereans examined the Scriptures daily to test Paul’s message.
- 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 – False apostles masquerade as servants of Christ—even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.
- Ezekiel 13 – Rebukes those who "follow their own spirit and have seen nothing."
If I fail these tests, then you’ve rightly discerned a false prophet. If I pass, then maybe, just maybe, you should pay attention. For the eyes of the Lord are upon you.
🕊️ What You Won’t Find Here
- No vague "I feel like something might happen" fluff.
- No celebrity predictions or political endorsements.
- No fear-mongering for clicks.
- No demand that you believe me without question.
🤫 Why Some Prophecies Aren’t Public
Some visions are private, symbolic, or sensitive. Like Ezekiel and John, I receive messages that aren’t always meant for mass consumption. If you're looking for sensationalism, coddling, or things you want to hear — well, I'm not that kind of prophet. By God's Grace, I follow Christ Jesus.
If you’re chasing spiritual arrogance masquerading as divine authority—
a.k.a. Prophetic Narcissism, Charismatic Showmanship, Spiritual Grandstanding, Messiah Complex — if that’s what you’re after, you’ll find it in the cults — not here.
Today’s spiritual landscape is cluttered with charlatans, impostors, prophe-tainers, and wolves in sheep’s clothing—big on theatrics, light on truth. Those are those with the unclean spirits, or are the presumptuous. In either case, stay away.
🚪 Proceed with Discernment
By continuing to access this site, you agree to be spiritually sober, scripturally grounded, and reasonably agreeable. If that’s too much to ask—feel free to scroll elsewhere. The devil's at the door; stay spiritually sharp—because deception, distraction, or danger is close.
⚖️ Legal Disclaimer
Interpretations, revelations, and spiritual insights shared on this site are not intended as legal advice, medical advice, or guaranteed predictions.* If you're looking for airtight contracts or courtroom-ready prophecy, this probably isn’t the webscroll you’re looking for.
🎯 Prophetic Accuracy vs. Guaranteed Prediction
Prophetic Accuracy means the prophet is faithful to what God reveals—even if the outcome shifts due to human response or divine mercy. A true prophet speaks what they’re given, not what they invent.
Guaranteed Predictions on the other hand, are like weather forecasts with a money-back guarantee. They imply human-created, fixed outcomes with no conditions, no repentance, no divine mercy. That’s how today's so-called prophets might do things, or what some might prefer, but this is not how biblical prophecy works.
* Discernment is required.
Consider Jonah, a true prophet of the Lord, proclaimed only destruction:
"Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown." —Jonah 3:4
Jonah seemed to preach: No exceptions. No escape clause. No call to repent.
And yet, with God, mercy is always implied. They repented, and God relented:
"And God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God repented of the evil… and He did it not." —Jonah 3:10
Jonah wasn’t a false prophet. He was faithful to God’s message.
The people listened and repented.
God heard and had mercy.
Don’t play with prophecy unless you’re ready for the consequences.