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Welcome to The Myrrhologist Podcast — I’m your host, Marissa Saint Luc.

If you’re here right now, don’t scroll past this moment.

If someone shared this with you, it’s because they believe there’s still oil on your life — and the Spirit of the Lord is calling you out of hiding.

We’re not playing church here. We’re not diluting the fortitude it takes to stay put in the bridal chamber. This episode is a sober warning and a holy recalibration: not every flame is from the right altar, and the age of spiritual counterfeits is increasing.

Jesus told us to test the fruit.

Holiness is personal. Obedience is costly. And the fear of the Lord is not optional.

In Episode 2 of this six-part prophetic Jonah series, we return to Jonah 1 and continue teaching through the scroll using a Spirit-led framework I call SOD Math — patterns of numbers, structure, and symbolism woven into the ancient Hebrew text.

Key themes in this episode:

  • The Spirit calling the Bride out of hiding
  • Discernment vs. offense disguised as “truth”
  • Strange fire vs. covenant flame
  • Jonah’s storm as Holy Spirit confrontation (not just “attack”)
  • Why silence can put others in danger
  • The fear of the Lord shifting authority in the middle of chaos
  • Jonah’s “take me up” as prophetic language of correction + being caught up

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For the remnant, Earth's time has officially stopped. It's pressing season. And the burning ones are being sealed into the scrolls. The Lord is on his final search to see if faith can still be found. I woke up in the wilderness. I barely made it here. But when the Holy Spirit rips you in fire, you become ruined for false encounters, for anything counterfeit. This is that can't sleep, can't move without his whispered kind of love. The words he spoke over me while I was still in my mother's womb. The forearmers that John the Baptist was starting to sprint now. A multiple planning of funerals who became uncovered martyrs. This is a holy announcement. Jesus is here. And he's calling you, his bride, to come out from among them. Sever the old serpent's head by the blood of the lamb and by the word of your testimony. Get up, rise from the ashes, shake off every chain, every lie, every trace of dust that they tried to bury you under. Grab your oil and run with me. Help me wake up, sleeping beauty, because the scroll is open and heaven's table is set. The hour of hidden manna for the bride has begun. Welcome to the Morologist Podcast. I'm your host, Marissa St. Luke, and I'm so grateful to those who have liked, subscribed, and shared. If you're here right now, please don't scroll past this moment. If somebody shared this with you, it's because they believe that there's still oil on your life. Because they see what maybe you've been trying to ignore. You're not here by accident, and the Spirit of the Lord is calling you to come out of hiding. We're not playing church here on this Mirologist podcast, and we're definitely not diluting the reality of fortitude that it requires to stay put in the bridal chamber. I used to think I knew what intimacy felt like with God, but I think that I was always just one step away. One unrepented sin, one hidden offense, one grudge disguised as discernment, and round and round that cycle went. This is why I love the book of Jonah, because it's not just a story, it's a mirror. And it's what happens when disappointment creeps in and finds a home. We become frustrated, angry. And most of us we think it's righteous anger when it's really a fortress of grief. Of course, it's gonna feel like a living nightmare when you've been chosen to speak, but you're trying to sleep like Jonah. And God says, I'm gonna send a holy wind to bring you back. I will prepare a great fish to swallow you if I have to, just so you know that you are chosen and that I've put a word in your mouth, and my word will not return void. If your heart is still soft after everything that you've been through, you deserve a medal. No, really, to survive the kind of hardship that comes with being the bride of Christ and not turn cold is very rare. And I thank God for Jesus, our high priest, who is constantly making intercession for us, praying that our faith will not fail. I believe that this is the only reason that I'm still alive today. And I know that I can't be the only one trying to find a church that fosters an anti-apostasy atmosphere. To be honest, I'm really tempted to start going up to people and knocking on their hearts like, is anybody home? It's not even safer in these Christian streets. You know? Back where I'm from, we got this saying, and I'll give you the ghetto version of Duolingo in Italian. We say Wadago. And what does it mean? Watch your you know what. And honestly, this is exactly what Jesus kept telling us over and over. He gave us stern warnings, but instead of heeding them, we're always chasing the more, more glory, right? When half the time Jesus was saying, Wa Dagul, watch yourself, get in the closet and guard your altar. We're always chasing the more, and while we're doing that, we're being ensnared in traps that the devil laid out for us during these revival services. Oh, but Marissa, the fire of God is here. Okay, I believe you, but not every flame is from the right altar. So let me give you an announcement from the Council of Heaven. Anyone who's out here screaming, fire, pretending to impart fire, or hosting fire tunnel parties, is handing you an invitation to walk through hell. You don't want to mix strange fire. So don't walk away. Run. Jesus walked away from crowds who searched for signs, wonders, and miracles. Signs, wonders, and miracles is supposed to follow us. We don't follow them. The fire of the Holy Spirit only falls on your sacrifice and your obedience. It's very personal. God judges the heart. So the next time that you're in a worship service, a prophetic meeting, or any atmosphere that carries the glory, Wadagul. Okay, the wisdom of the Holy Spirit has given us authority. We got VIP access so that we could always have a rebuke, you Satan, on standby. Because Satan is glorified in some of these meetings, because nobody's bold enough to resist the devil, so he flees. Don't forget, he was perfectly designed by God. He still carries light, but it's just light without fruit. This is why Jesus instructed us to test the fruit. We love to show off one or two. I'm very guilty of that. I used to really struggle and still with patience, right? So we like to boast in our okay, I got love, I got joy, I got peace, but pushing out all nine at once, that's rare. But Jesus has fostered a way to make sure that we can host love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Nine fruits in one spirit. And yet I walk into some of these churches out here in the Bible Belt and I see these bustard looks on people's faces, hands shoved in their pockets during worship, like they're auditioning for a funeral instead of standing in the presence of the living God. We have a posture problem. Posture proves expectation. Posture exposes what you believe to be your identity. And you know what kind of meetings Satan hates? He cannot enter an atmosphere that is burning with the incense of sacrifice mixed with salt, because that fire it burns clean. That's holy worship, that's covenant flame. His worst nightmare is a person who is bearing fruit, who's obedient, who's dripping with oil. The margin is dwindling between the wheat and the tares, and I know you can feel it. We got Delilah still seducing with compliments to discover the secret of your strength. We have Jezebel still prophesying from flesh, saying, Oh God told me, and Saul still throwing spears at the anointed, and Ahab still handing over authority in the name of peace because of exhaustion. Some people can preach, prophesy, and post in his name. They have it all together, and it looks so right. It's like we need spiritual counterfeit detectors, like those pens that they use on hundred dollar bills. We really need to pray. Lord, give us discernment that marks what's real in the spirit. Because not everyone who's presenting a bridal gown is making it to the wedding. Not everyone who says the spirit and the bride say come can sustain the merger in the book of Revelation. Oh God, I'm gonna get in trouble on this podcast. I'm sure many have clicked off by now, but many are called and few are chosen. And if you consider yourself chosen, that means that you must have chosen the best part, like Mary, the secret place over the spotlight. And glory to God if you find yourself in a storm right now and you're isolated, and every day is feeling like Jesus is your best friend. Okay, God is using this time to tear you away from all of the false forms of godliness so he can forge you in the fire of holiness, so that when you cry out, your voice is a flame that he recognizes. This type of heat, this only comes from the wilderness. It's a sound that summons the bridegroom. If you've got oil left in your lamp, you're gonna love what's coming up here on this podcast because we're on a mission to wake up a sleeping bride. So please subscribe and share so we can hijack the algorithm with the voice of the gospel. Let's jump in to episode two of this six-part prophetic series on the book of Jonah. And if this is your first time joining us, I'm teaching through the book of Jonah using something called sodmath. It's a hidden prophetic pattern of numbers, structure, and symbolism that's woven into the ancient Hebrew scroll. And if you want a deeper explanation on what sodmath is, please look in the description below for a video that'll give you everything you need to know to follow along with fresh eyes and open ears. So, just a quick recap from our last episode. Again, Jesus said something that should arrest all of us. No sign will be given to this generation except the sign of Jonah. That's not a clue, that's a compass pointing us in the right direction. So let's open up our Bibles and go to Jonah chapter 1, verse 4, where we left off. I'm going to be using the King James Version. It says, But the Lord sent out a great wind into the sea, and there was a mighty tempest in the sea, so that the ship was like to be broken. Is it just me or is it already giving Acts 2? So let's start out with breaking down the great wind. In Dramatria, the Hebrew word for great is gadol, and that is gimel, which is the number three, dalit, which is four, vav, which is six, lamed, which is thirty, and that gives us a total of 43. Wind is ruacha, which is the long form of ruach, which is resh, and that's 200, Vav, which is six, chet, which is eight, he, which is five, and that totals 219. Together, great wind is 262. So 262 can be broken down as 131 times 2. And 131 is a number that is tied to divine confrontation, a calling and alignment. 131 is also Sinai, the mountain of covenant. So 262 in scripture symbolizes a double confrontation of the spirit. Let's continue on. It says, But the Lord sent out a great wind into the sea. So let's go over the sea. The Hebrew word for sea is yom. So we have yod, which is 10, final mem, which is 40, and that gives us a total of 50. And we know the prophetic meaning of 50 is Pentecost. It's Jubilee, release, freedom, and restoration, the outpouring of the spirit, crossing from bondage into promise. So here's the evidence. Jonah fled into the sea. He fled into the very number of the spirit that he was trying to avoid. The wind blew Jonah, which number is 71, the dove, into the sea. 50, not to kill him, but to reset him. The sea is God's net, and God considered it a baptism. The sea wasn't just water, it's a womb. Jonah had to be broken in the belly before he could prophesy to his city. And how many of us know that God is gonna send us into number 50, not to punish us, but to reposition us. Because 50 doesn't just release debt, it revives destiny. And going on, the text says, then God sent a mighty tempest. And let's break that down in the letters and numbers in Dramatria. Tempest is Sear, it's Semek, which is 60, Aen, which is 70, Resh, which is 200, and that gives us a total of 330. Gadol, which we already went over before, but I'll do it again. Great or mighty is Gimel, which is three, Dalit, which is four, Vav, which is six, Lamed, which is thirty, and that gives us a total of 43. So when we add that together, we have 330 plus 43, and that equals to 373. All throughout Scripture, 373 forms a fire wind pattern. It blends judgment, which is 330, with divine confrontation, which is 43. It really mirrors the rushing, violent wind that we see in Acts 2. But this time it's used as a storm sent to redirect a prophet. So let's move on to verse 5, where we can see the mariners. Then the mariners were afraid and cried every man unto his God. The Hebrew word for mariners is Malachem, and that is Mem, which is 40, Lamed, which is 30, Chet, which is eight, and Yod, which is ten, and final Mem, which is forty. This gives us a total of 128. 128 is 2 to the 7th power. This is awesome. 2 is a witness. 7 is completion. So 128 is a perfected witness, a testimony sealed seven times. 128 symbolizes the threshold, the moment when man's plants crash into God's sovereignty. The mariners symbolize the nations. They weren't Hebrews, they were pagan men, each crying out to their own God. And in the face of judgment, every false system fails them. How many people do we know today crying out to crystals, to comfort, to weed, to meditation, to chakra, and to Christ consciousness. But none of those gods answer. Meanwhile, Jonah, the prophet, is being rocked to sleep, and their survival depended on his obedience. Sometimes the peace that we think we're keeping by staying quiet is the very thing putting others in danger. In verse 5, we see it says, and they cast forth their wares that were in the ship into the sea. The Hebrew phrase for that is va yatilu et ha kalim. And we're going to focus on the word there, ha kalim, which is the vessels, the cargo. And that is he, which is five, kaf, which is twenty, lamed, which is thirty, yod, that is ten, and final mem is 40. And that gives us a total of 105. 105 in scripture is always presented to us when there is idolatrous dependency. The systems of the world, economic strongholds, and cultural comforts. And hold up, we got a revelation, Wadagu moment. This mirrors Revelation 18 perfectly. When Babylon is judged, it says that the merchants weep over their wares, their merchandise becomes worthless. The storm forces you to throw everything overboard that is not built on the word. So Jonah's storm mirrors the global shaking of revelation. When Babylon falls and the bride rises in favor. Let's move on to verse six. It says, So the shipmaster came to him and said, What meanest thou, O sleeper? Arise, call upon thy God. And shipmaster in Hebrew is Rafha Hovvil. And that is resh which is 200, Bet, which is two, He, which is five, Chet, which is eight, Bet, which is two, Lamed, which is thirty, and that gives us a total of 247. 247 falls one short of being 248. And 248 is one of the most valued numbers in Scripture because it is a picture of complete wholeness, the number of bones in the body, the commandments, and the womb. So 247 is leadership without covenant. It's structure without revelation. So the shipmaster becomes the voice of the nations. What are you doing, O sleeper? Call on your God. Then we move on to verse 7, where they're casting lots. And they said, Let us cast lots that we may know for whose cause this evil is upon us. So they cast lots, and the lot fell upon Jonah. The Hebrew word for casting lots is Goralot, and that is Gimel, which is three, Vav, which is six. Resh, which is 200, Lamed, which is 30, Vav, which is 6, Tav, which is 400, and that gives us a total of 645. 645 can now be broken down by three. So we have 215 times three. 215 alone is the word Dav. And this is very interesting because this is a word that's used to seal and establish a threefold covenant. So the lots didn't just fall, they pointed. They said, There's a prophet on this ship, and he is out of position. You know, in the Bible, casting lots was sacred. It's not like gambling. It was a way to discern God's will, especially by priests. So according to the Hebrew tradition, when casting lots between two opinions, the right hand was the place of favor and covenant. So God was saying, You tried to run Jonah, but I'm upholding you with my righteous right hand. And now we can see that they interrogate him in verse 8. In verse 8 it says, Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us? What is thine occupation? And whence comest thou? And what is thy country? And what people art thou? Verse 9. And he said unto them, I am a Hebrew, and I fear the Lord, the God of heaven, who has made the sea in the dry land. And I want to focus on the word Hebrew here. Okay. The Hebrew word for Hebrew is every. And it says, I am a Hebrew, right? This is his testimony, as it should be ours, and I'm going to show you why. The Dramatria of Every is Ion, which is 70, Bet, which is 2, Resh, which is 200, Yod, which is 10. This gives us a value of 282. The prophetic meaning of 282 always comes in pairs in Scripture. So let's divide 282 by 2, and we get 141. 141 is associated with truth revealed or double portion discernment. Doubling 141 suggests a witness multiplied or a calling confirmed. It's from the root word avar, which is crossing boundaries and transitioning. So to be a Hebrew is to be one who walks against the flow and crosses into covenant and becomes a bridge between worlds. In Jonah's case, he has to confess, I am a Hebrew. He has no choice but to become a witness while fleeing from his assignment. So 282 becomes a confrontation, right? You carry the identity of one who crosses over, but you're retreating. You know, and this shows us when a Hebrew runs, storms follow. When the Hebrew speaks, nations are safe. And then we get this, right? A disobedient prophet now recounting the whole creation story. I fear the Lord, the God of heaven and who made the sea and the dry land. You hear that? He's not running away now. He's remembering the storm is sobering him up. You know, when we're in rebellion, sometimes God's got to take us back to the beginning, back to Genesis, back to the voice that formed the chaos into order, coming back to our first love. Jonah is in the middle of his undoing, and suddenly his theology gets crystal clear. And this is what Holy Spirit confrontation does. He doesn't want to scare you, he wants to awaken you. I find it interesting that Jonah specifically references heaven, the sea, and the dry land because he's literally reciting the framework of creation, the original order that God spoke into existence. He's also prophesying the same order that he's going in. And this matters prophetically because Jonah is on a ship in chaos, in the middle of a judgmental sea, running from a prophetic assignment. But when confronted, what does he say? He confesses the very elements of Genesis 1 as to say, I know who I am, I know who made this sea, and I know that I can't outrun the one who formed the land that I tried to escape from. He's everywhere because he's everything. And now in verse 10 it says, Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said unto him, Why hast thou done this? For the men knew he fled from the presence of the Lord because he had told them. God has a sense of humor. We got pagan men rebuking a prophet. Okay, and then we have verse 11. Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee that the sea may be calm unto us? For the sea wrought and was tempest. And this is a big key. Write this down. In the middle of a storm, Jesus help me, authority will shift to the one who fears God the most. So Jonah's own mouth has confessed the creator, but he's paralyzed by disobedience. So what does heaven do? The counsel of heaven hands the next move to the sailors. Men who just met Yahweh in the wind, but already they're trembling at his voice. Their holy fear becomes their jurisdiction. They get to decide what happens next because reverence always outranks resume. Can I get an amen right there though? Okay, let's move on to verse 12. 12 says, And he said unto them, Take me up, cast me forth into the sea, so shall the sea be calm unto you, for I know that for my sake this great tempest is upon you. Jonah didn't say, Let me jump overboard. He said, Take me up. That's prophetic language. That's a shadow of, you guessed it, harpazzo, the rapture. In the New Testament, caught up means seized by force, lifted suddenly into another realm. Jonah wasn't asking for death, but he was yielding to the consequence. And in that moment, his descent became his elevation because obedience to correction is the first step to being caught up. Jonah said, Take me up, and God didn't end them, but he swallowed him into mercy to be reset in the belly of obedience. Let's move on to verse 13. It says, Nevertheless, the men rode hard to bring it to dry land, but they could not, for the sea wrought and was tempest against them. They rode harder, but the sea got louder. You can't override the wind when the word on board is in rebellion. Verse 14. Let us not perish for this man's life, and lay not upon us innocent blood, for thou, O Lord, hast done as it pleased thee. Verse 15. So they took up Jonah and cast him forth into the sea, and the sea ceased from her raging. I want you to notice how the text announces the gender of the sea, her, because it's a womb. Somebody better go run around their living room for me with this word, okay? The sea stopped raging because the word entered a hidden Pentecost. Verse 16. Then the men feared the Lord exceedingly and offered a sacrifice unto him and made vows. Can you believe this? These men accidentally slipped into the right posture. The kindness of the Lord, by sparing them, led them into repentance. They got a dose of the fear of the Lord. They recognized the power of God, and they surrendered and went into covenant. This is true salvation. And I noticed something even more fascinating in Jonah 1. In earlier verses, the crew are described as mariners, the Malachem, right? They're defined by their trade, just sailors doing their job. But suddenly the text shifts and starts to call them men, anashim. That shift matters. In Hebrew, anashim isn't just a generic word for people. It often points to men standing in dignity and accountability before God. For example, in Genesis 18.2, the three men who appeared to Abraham are actually angels in human form. And in Judges 6.12, it says, Gideon is called a mighty man of valor. His identity is framed in covenantal strength rather than occupation. So we can see a resurrection by the change of their title from mariners to men. This is like the Spirit of God elevating them. They're no longer defined by their profession, but as a bondservant living unto God. And in that moment of casting lots, they're not just sailors caught up in a storm anymore. They have become participants in a glorious God encounter. I want to go over that word on Hashem. And it's Aleph, which is one, Nun, which is 50, Shin, which is 300, Yod, which is 10, and Mem, which is 40. This gives us a Dramatria value of 401. And this is big. 401 carries the one and only Aleph Tav signature, which says from the beginning to the end. Now, listen, I know this is a lot, but this is where you gotta seek the Holy Spirit because what I'm showing you is it's not just math. This is a mystery hidden in multiplication. So we have three men. So let's multiply 401 by three. And suddenly we're looking at a scroll being written in real time. A threefold witness, three layers of inscription, three outsiders. Three is the number of resurrection. So when something is sealed in threes, it's not just established, it's resurrected with power. These pagan men got sealed into the pages of Jonah's story and written in resurrection ink. While you're listening to this, I want you to ask yourself: could your chaos provoke ordinary men to cast their crowns to the God of heaven and earth? Or could your silence cost someone their encounter? We really need to pray for boldness and strength in this last hour. Let's move on to the last verse of this chapter, verse 17. 17 says, Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah, and Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights. So let's look at the math of great fish. In Hebrew, it's dog gadol. Sounds like Berjutro to me. Dog is fish, and Gadol means great. Dog is dalet, which is four, and gimel, which is three. This gives us number seven, the number of completion. So the fish was a finished vessel assigned by heaven. And then we have Gadol, which is great. That's Gimel, which is three, Dalet, which is four, Vav, which is six, and Lamed, which is thirty, and that gives us a total of 43. So let's put those together. Take the fish, which is seven, and great, that's 43, and together, are we surprised? It makes 50 again. The number of Pentecost, the number of freedom after obedience. I also want to hit on where it says in the belly of the fish. Belly is 452, which is bent in, and fish, which is seven dogs. This gives us a total number of 459. You're gonna lose me today with all this revelation. 459 is a tomb, it's the hidden place of transformation. It means burial. And the Bible says in John 7:38, out of your belly will flow rivers of living water. So now we have another layer that is exposed to that verse. This is Jesus, our living water that's gonna come forth out of a tomb. So let's recap a little bit because I know this is a lot. We have 50 great fish, which means Pentecost. We have 459, which is the belly of the fish, the burial place of prophets, a transformation chamber, three days and three nights of resurrection, from rebellion to release, a prepared fish, a signed vessel for reset. Listen, I'm still trying to wrap my head around all of this new way of understanding. There is so many layers to this, and that's the beauty. When you start to unravel each component, even the meth is telling this story. Numbers, words, and symbols line up like puzzle pieces until the whole picture of God's hand emergeth. If you remember nothing else from today, remember this. Obedience shifts atmospheres. So instead of resenting the storm, what if we just started thanking God for it? Thanking him for the waves that woke us up, thanking him for the wind that wouldn't let us stay asleep. Thanking him that out of all of the people in your family, out of all the people that you know, or in this nation even, that you are the one who is hearing the voice of the Lord. The storm was never meant to kill you. It was sent to separate you, to mark you, to show you that you belong to Him. The Bible says, enter his gates with thanksgiving in your heart. And you know what? Um, I think we need to pray. So, Lord, I just thank you. I thank you for every eye watching, every ear that's listening, every heart that is open to these mysteries of heaven. Lord, I thank you for this hidden manna. I thank you for sustaining us at this time. God, our souls hunger for unleavened bread. Our bodies awaken only to living water. And Lord, we confess today that we are Hebrews. We are overcomers, ones that will cross over into your promises. We thank you that your promises reveal your nature, that every storm still bends to your voice. Lord, we thank you for upholding us with your righteous right hand and for lifting us into a place of resurrection power. We ask for you to continue to shake us, shake us when we're drifting into sleep, that you won't let us fall into temptation. Some of us, myself included, we can't get away with anything that the way that other people can. We don't get the luxury of experiencing worldly comfort while we're waiting in our wedding dress at the altar, God. Let our gaze be always fixed at the end of the aisle, waiting to see your face. Comfort us through the knowing of eternity that you have written on our hearts. Lord, we thank you. Amen. So on our next episode, we're gonna uncover something that most people miss in Jonah chapter one as if everything we've seen so far wasn't enough. But I can't let this go. Because hidden right here in this storm is something unexplainable. It's the five-fold ministry itself. It's unbelievable because there's a way, and it's hidden in the Torah, it's Hebrew letters that skip, and it's echoed in some of the most ancient rabbinical writings. What's emerges is a phenomenon known as equidescent letter sequencing. And it's like playing crossword puzzles. And my God, wait until you see this. There's so much hidden here, it's a pulse code modulation. So there's so much wonder in the word when you have tools to unlock it. And honestly, I've never had more fun in my life than digging into these mysteries. So thank you for listening all the way to the end. And if this stirred your heart, I encourage you to like it, share it, talk about it. If this message revived your hunger for the word, please pray about sowing into this ministry so we can spread this message across more platforms. And if you're in a season of healing, transition, or deep preparation, I do offer one-on-one faith-based counseling through a Hava Overflow. So you can visit my website, marissaintluke.com, to book a session or to know more about me. This is the voice of the Mirologist. And remember, in these Christian streets, Wadago. And I'm so filthy with my sin. I carry pride like a disease.