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

This episode may be the most important one I’ll ever record here—because it’s not just teaching… it’s an invitation.

We’re living in a time of noise, confusion, and “almost-truth.” But Jesus came to set captives free—free minds, free hearts, and free people from recycled lies that keep looping.

Today we open Jonah Chapter 2—the prayer from the belly of the fish—and we watch what happens when a soul hits the bottom and finally tells the truth. Jonah’s words show us something most people miss: sometimes the “fish” you fear isn’t judgment—it’s mercy and protection. Sometimes God doesn’t destroy you—He repositions you.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • Jonah’s prayer as a blueprint for the human heart under pressure
  • The difference between lying vanities and true mercy
  • What it looks like to wear a “crown of seaweed” (entanglement that looks like authority but suffocates)
  • How compromise dulls discernment—and how returning to Jesus restores it
  • Why salvation is not hype or performance… it’s surrender and trust
  • A virtual altar call, because the real altar is your heart

If you’re new here: this podcast is where I share what God has been showing me—patterns, structure, and prophetic insight that push us back into obedience, clarity, and intimacy with Jesus.

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NEXT STEPS (if you’re returning to Jesus today):

  1. Read the Gospel of John (one chapter a day).
  2. Pray honestly—no performance, just truth.
  3. Get a real Bible in your hands if you can.
  4. Find believers who actually sit at His table—online or in person.

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If you’re walking through your own storm and want one-on-one counseling, connect with me through Ahava Overflow at marissasaintluc.com.

Until next time—stay overflowing in Jesus.

— Marissa Saint Luc

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So I'm gonna put 30 seconds on the clock, and I'm about to make you an offer you can't refuse. There isn't a ritual or a formula of prayer, it is just simply calling on Jesus and never letting go. Hi everyone, welcome to the Moralogist Podcast. I'm your host, Marissa St. Luke, and I'm gonna need you to lean in right now because what I'm about to share with you may be the most important episode that I'll ever record on this channel. Not only do I have a discovery that's going to blow your mind, something hidden in plain sight that confirms the fingerprints of Jesus in ways that we've never even seen before. But more importantly, this could be your day. Your day to finally hear, to finally see, and to finally grasp truth for yourself. So I am asking you, don't listen casually today. This could be your moment of visitation. If you're new here, this is where I share things that God's been showing me, hidden patterns and prophetic math, places in scripture where you realize, wait a minute, this isn't just a book, it's a blueprint for life. And if you already know that, great. But let's be real, there is a lot of confusion out here. People are searching, people are curious, some are just one step away, and the enemy is flooding the feed with a lot of noise. And Jesus came to set the captives free, to free their minds, free them from racing thoughts, and free them from lies that just keep on recycling. I believe that it's time to de-influence the deconstruction of truth because it's real and it's everywhere, and it is pulling people away into deception and into a strong delusion. The Bible is still the most important book in history. People have tried to outlaw it, discredit it, burn it, dismiss it, and explain it away, but it is still standing. Still the most translated, the most sought-after, the most life-changing library of 66 books that the world has ever known. And all of that has made Jesus Christ the most famous name in human history. His name has crossed more languages, more nations, and more generations than any other. And today I'm going to show you that it is not just spiritual. Science is catching up. MRI studies now prove that reading the Bible over any other book prevents Alzheimer's and preserves brain tissue and slows decline. The prefrontal cortex is the part of your brain right behind your forehead. It's responsible for decision making, focus, emotional regulation, and self-control. When you're under stress, your amygdala, the brain's alarm system, can hijack your body with anxiety and fear. And now we have the power of force study that proves that people who engage with the Bible at least four times a week drastically reduce deconstructive behaviors and build healthier habits. Neuroscience even shows our brains are wired for story. The layered narratives of scripture trains our brains for connection through resilience. It makes you wonder that some of the people with the highest IQs in history were believers. They looked at creation, mathematics, language, and they saw the fingerprints of God. Genesis tells us something that I think a lot of people miss. Beasts and humans were created on the same day, day six. Both came from the dust. Both were called living creatures. But then there was a separation moment. God breathed his spirit into humanity, and that's when man became a living being in a way that beasts never did. So chimpanzees and apes are part of the beasts of the earth. They have a body, they have a soul, they have mind, will, emotions, and even personality, but they do not have spirit. Science is even showing this distinction. Humans share about 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees, 97% with orangutans, and even 85% with mice. People hear that and they think, wow, we're basically the same. But here is the truth. Human DNA is about 3 billion letters long. And that 2% between us and chimps, it adds up to around 64 million differences. Now let me give you some landmarks so you can picture it. Imagine a massive football stadium packed with a hundred thousand people. Now multiply that by 640. That's how many DNA differences that separate humans from chimps. Or think of a library. 64 million letters would fill 20 complete sets of Encyclopedia Britannica. That's an entire wall of books, all different. Or steps around the earth. If you laid out 64 million DNA letters as steps, it could circle the earth twice. Let me give you a last one. Sixty four million is about the population of France. That many DNA letters are different between us and chimpanzees. That's not almost identical. That's a world of difference. Differences sit in the very places that make us human. Our brains, our intellect, our language, our ability to imagine. Now don't get me wrong, do I wish I could hang from a pull-up bar as well as a chimp on a tree? They got us beat there. But no chimp is writing poetry and building cathedrals and asking what happens after death. When a DNA test is run, it doesn't check all three billion letters. It zooms in on very specific markers called short tandem repeats. These are repeating codes like A-G-A-T written all over. Every person has their own number of repeats and children inherit them from their parents. That's how labs prove paternity. So if you ever tried to sneak a chimp onto the Maury show for a DNA test, Maury's gonna look at those markers and say, you're not the father. Why? Because at the exact spots that matter for family, the markers don't match. Similar isn't the same. Beasts reproduce beasts, and humans reproduce humans. So Genesis has been right all along, and it says it very plain, each after its own kind. God gave Adam dominion over the beasts. Animals live by instinct, but man was spirit breathed, created to rise above instinct. God's order is spirit, man, beast. And the last book in the Bible, Revelation, pulls back the curtain and it shows us a counterfeit system called the beast. And it is humanity without God's breath. It's living only by appetite. And honestly, that looks a lot like narcissism today. At the center, there's no humility because it rejects the spirit. So the enemy's goal is to accomplish a reverse genesis, flipping God's design, where there's spirit under appetite and man under beast. I know some of you listening are already on board to say, okay, fine, I can believe that there's a God. I believe that there's a source or a God consciousness because it just makes sense. And a lot of people believe in a higher power, except they don't know his name and they don't realize that it is a person. So I've got to share this with you because I didn't know it myself until earlier this year. As I started diving into the math of the Bible, I began investigating the number pi 3.14159. Pi, the infinite sequence that underlines every circle, every orbit, every ripple of water, even your fingerprints. It's a rhythm of design. So here's what I discovered. Pi encodes the name of Jesus Christ. The Hebrew and the Greek letter, number systems, pattern in pi spelled out, says Yahshu HaMashiach, Jesus the Messiah. And just to make sure that I wasn't forcing it, I started digging a little bit deeper to find that seasoned mathematicians, code breakers, and biblical decoders with sophisticated reasoning and elaborate software had found the same thing. So I know it wasn't just me. And then, just two days ago, I came across research confirming it again, echoing what I had seen months ago. God left his signature in the math of creation. The circle is stamped with Christ. Every orbit, every rotation, every fingerprint says his name. I knew that I was going to be preparing for this episode, and I was just out walking my dog. Shout out to Gabriel Dominic. And I said to myself, I know the nature of Jesus now with these numbers. So this can't be the only message in this sequence. So I've discovered something that I don't think has ever been researched before. I've tried to find it because it seems so obvious now. I'm still working on it, but I have carefully composed the first 1,000 elements. I lined up the digits of pie in groups of 10, and the numbers naturally fall into pauses like chapters. And I didn't want to force anything. I didn't edit it. It just kind of breaks on its own. And inside those natural pauses, a message started to unfold. This is complete proof of the gospel of Jesus Christ. I'm shook, okay? I barely slept that night, and I'm not gonna give it away yet. You're gonna have to stay with me until the end of this episode because when I read you what it says, it's gonna shake you like it shook me. And I can talk until I'm blue in the face, and I could give you history and science and context and math and hidden patterns. But what I really want for you more than anything is that you would give Jesus an honest chance today that you would realize that he doesn't care about church membership. He doesn't want you to chase a moment of hype that produces goosebumps. He doesn't expect you to follow a world system or a political party. You might be driving, folding laundry, walking the dog, washing dishes, but God sees you right now. And I gotta say this: if you've been turned off by Christian nationalism, or watching people dealing with major spiritual psychosis, or if you're dealing with hypocrites and that's robbed you from rationalizing your faith in Jesus, that is part of my testimony, and I completely get where you're coming from. But I want you to know that nobody hated hypocrisy more than Jesus. He called it out more than anything else. He rebuked the religious narcissistic leaders who put on a show, who were concerned about using the ministry to fund their lavish lifestyles. He went into their temple and flipped over tables where money was being exchanged. They acted holy on the outside, but they were empty on the inside. He doesn't validate that type of behavior, and that is not who he is. So please don't let the failures of Academy Award-winning actors and actresses or people that are entangled in some strong delusion keep you from the truth. I don't know if this has ever been done before, but I know that there are many who don't even understand what it means to give their heart to Jesus and what it's all about. So this chapter in Jonah is a very good way to understand how the human heart is wired. And today I'm gonna ask all of you to be a part of this message. If you plan on sharing this with someone who doesn't believe in Jesus yet, I want you to drop a fish on the hook emoji in the comments. And if this episode has helped you turn back in the right direction, I want you to put a fish emoji in the comments. And if you feel the Holy Spirit on this message, leave a dove with an olive branch emoji in the comments. I want to see who I'm talking to. This is a moment of decision. This is God throwing out a lifeline in real time for people. And I want to see who's grabbing a hold of it. You will never be able to say that you did not hear convincing evidence to put your faith in Jesus. You are made accountable now for the rest of your life. The Bible says that God has written eternity on our hearts. And as we walk through Jonah chapter 2, you're gonna see a broken man. He stepped out of his comfort, his family ties, his loyalty, his reputation. He was crushed under the weight of the world, terrified of losing everything he loved. And in that place, God met him. And that's what I'm praying for: that you would finally accept the truth to begin with and turn away from all other forms of godliness and come back to the simplicity of what it means to just be a follower of Christ. So let's jump into Jonah chapter 2, and I promise that there are surprises tucked inside this chapter, and then after that, I'm gonna tell you about the pie. I'm gonna be reading out of the King James Version, I'm gonna read the whole chapter, and then we'll just go deeper after that. So it says, Then Jonah prayed unto the Lord his God, out of the fish's belly, and said, I cried by reason of my affliction unto the Lord, and he heard me. Out of the belly of hell cried I, and thou heardest my voice. For thou hast cast me into the deep, in the midst of the seas, and the floods compassed me about, all of thy billows and thy waves passed over me. Then I said, I am cast out of thy sight, yet I will look again towards thy holy temple. The waters compassed me about, even to the soul, the depth closed me round about, the weeds were wrapped around my head. I went down to the bottoms of the mountains. The earth with her bars was about me forever. Yet haste thou brought up my life from corruption, O Lord my God. When my soul fainted within me, I remembered the Lord, and my prayer came in unto thee, and into thy holy temple. But I will sacrifice unto thee with a voice of thanksgiving, who will pay that that I have vowed, salvation of the Lord. And the Lord spake unto the fish, and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry land. Okay, I want you to notice what Jonah says. The waters compassed me about even to the soul. When Jonah prays in verse five, the word for soul there is nefesh, and its dramatria value is 430. He's describing more than drowning here. He's saying, My life seed, which is none, is being cut off. My mouth, which is Pei, is silenced. My fire, which is shin, is being quenched. The number 430 is actually the exact number of years that Israel spent in Egypt before God delivered them in an Exodus. Exodus 12 tells us that Israel was in Egypt 430 years. This is biblical architecture. So for 430 years, the soul of a people was in bondage. And when deliverance came, it came through darkness. It says three days of thick darkness covered Egypt, but Israel had light in their dwellings. And the Bible shows that pattern again and again. Three days of darkness always precede deliverance. And every time that darkness shows up, it's a purification of fire. God's fire letter number is three, which is shin. It means consuming flame and a tooth that devours what doesn't belong so that life can come forth. Jonah then goes on to say, the earth with her bars was about me forever. He was being swallowed by death. He felt a prison, locked gates, heavy bars, no way out. And thankfully, now we get to reference the book of Revelation, where it shows us the other side. Jesus introduces himself in Revelation 118, where he says, I am he that liveth and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. And I have the keys of hell and death. So Jesus has the keys. The grave has no more power over those that believe in him and put their trust in him. And I like how Jonah goes on to Warn us that they observe lying vanities, forsake their own mercy. I did a little dive into lying vanities. They're idols and false gods, but not the way we think, like statues and worship. It's more like pride and self-reliance. In our lives, lying vanities can look like false identities. I'm good enough on my own, or I am worthy, or counterfeit comforts, addictions and distractions, or religious illusions, you know, going through the motions, going to church on a Sunday, but Monday through Saturday, you're doing whatever you want. And I know exactly what that feels like because I lived it. I'm gonna share a little portion of what brought me into a deeper awareness of how I really needed to turn in the right direction. I wore the crown of Miss Independent. I built a business, I chased the money. I thought all of this was success. Doors were opening everywhere, people were ready to hand me the keys to their businesses, set me up, offer me platforms that look like favor. The world applauded my appearance, my work ethic, my attention to detail. The Bible says that your gift will make room for you and bring you before great kings. But after some time, I had to stop and ask, which kings are we talking about? I found myself stepping into kingdoms, but not his kingdom. I was chasing the wealth of Solomon, which is becoming more and more popularized in Christian circles today. People study his wealth, his networking, his empire-building strategies because it works. People noticed me. Opportunities multiplied. But Solomon, for all of the wisdom that he was given, is not an honorable king to emulate. His alliances pulled him into idolatry. His appetites turned his heart away from covenant faithfulness. Jeremiah 22, 30 is one of the most devastating verdicts in the Bible. God speaks over Jechaniah, Solomon's descendant, and says, Write this man down as childless, for none of his offspring will sit on the throne of David or rule again in Judah. Childless doesn't just mean no sons, it means fruitless. It means your tree can keep producing branches, but none of them will carry the promise. It means all the influence, all of the empire, all of the momentum amounts to nothing in completing the story of the Messiah. I realized I was standing and really bowing to the kings of compromise who live at 666 Vanity Lane. Kings who look fruitful to the world, but they're barren in eternity. That's not the inheritance I want. I don't want Solomon's cursed fruitfulness. I want Christ's eternal vine. Because only in him do our branches bear good fruit that remains. And when I found myself in the middle of what I thought was success, I realized at one point I lost my ability to hear the voice of God. And here I thought that I was operating in ministry. I was pouring into others, but it was a trap that the enemy sent for me because he knows that I love to serve people. And what I thought was kingdom work was actually serving monitoring spirits five course meals. After some time, my body broke down before my spirit did. I was the one helping others feel amazing, getting in the best shape of their life, and yet I couldn't even take care of myself anymore. I was running on empty. I was exhausted with no rest. The hustle consumed me. The worry of keeping everything running in excellence became my prison. I thought perfection proved God's favor and blessing. I felt my soul slowly suffocating. My oil was on E. I had evacuated the secret place. I thought a five-minute prayer in the car on the way to work was enough to sustain me. I kept on going, believing that this is what I was born for. The opportunities, the influence. But Jesus never did anything that he didn't see his father doing. And I was missing that part. I was building what I saw in my own ambition, my vision boards, and my girl boss aesthetic life. I actually wrote a book on it because I didn't even realize that vision boards were holding me back from having more faith in Jesus. I even had what I like to call trans Christians. People who think that they are part of the bride of Christ, but they're living in another man's house. These type of people unknowingly practiced witchcraft. They would pray with me and for me. And I later found out that they were spiritual talesmen. I dealt with the Delilah spirit of manipulation, control, flattery, gifts, invitations. And I truly believed that God was sending me kingdom workers. And my ability to judge my discernment rightly was fading. My senses were getting dull. And the truth is, I'm no victim. This is not their fault. It was mine. I was the one running on empty. And when you live like that, you take anything that looks like help. You'll bypass the little foxes, the red flags, and you tell yourself, well, nobody's perfect. Let's give them grace. The stories I could tell you, they would blow your mind. And it wasn't even just like one or two people. It felt like everybody was a leech. They always wanted to be my best friend, watching me, wanting to know what I was doing, pulling, always taking, literally copying everything. It was very strange. My car, my phone case, my sneakers, my routines, my schedule. They would show up to places and ask around. It became very unsettling for me. And it really showed me that there is a famine of authenticity. Jesus warned us in Matthew 13 that the wheat and the tares grow together until the harvest. The closer that I got to bearing fruit, the more the weeds wrapped themselves around me, trying to choke it out. And I'm telling you, they looked just like wheat. They prayed like wheat, but their roots were stealing my soil, draining my strength, and ultimately trying to rob the harvest that God had planted in me. Jonah says it himself, the weeds were wrapped around my head. So it was like a crown of seaweed. It was entanglement and it looks like authority, but it's suffocation. And let's be honest about the culture that we're living in right now. We have built an entire brand of Christianity around what Jonah called lying vanities. We've baptized hustle and crowned ambition and rebranded greed as favor. We've turned the gospel into a self-improvement plan as if Jesus came to make successful entrepreneurs instead of surrendered disciples. This culture teaches you to measure God's blessing by square footage and platforms and social media reach. As long as the numbers are up and the optics are clean, that culture is going to give you a crown. But it's a crown of seaweed. It's a disguise of rebellion dressed in ministry. It's rebellion as success. Nothing is more important than your time getting to know Jesus. Nothing. Not your career, not your perfectly toned body, not your spouse, not your children, not having a spotless home, a trip around the world, or a retirement that you call peace of mind. And let me say this too: you don't have to step out on your own, hoping that what you're doing is the will of God, trying to convince yourself that you got enough faith to make it happen. No, the shepherd goes before his sheep. And when he leads something, you'll know his voice carries clarity. Faith isn't you forcing doors open or manifesting anything. Faith is following the one who already went ahead of you. And this is the spirit of wisdom. Wisdom is the insight that keeps you from making mistakes in the first place. Wisdom is God's voice saying, Come on, man, don't go to Tarshis or don't go to sleep right now. Wisdom is the nudge that says, That door isn't me. Wisdom is the life raft before you ever sink or have to swim. It's mercy ahead of time. And if you really listen, it will keep you out of the belly of the fish. This is the blessing of being dead serious about your walk with Christ. Because when you're serious, you spot compromise right away. You listen to that red flag. You pause before anything. And it's all right here in Jonah 2. There's a couple of extra deeper layers that I want to start to open. So there's the word Sheol, and the number for that is 337, which is prime and divisible. So death seems unbreakable until resurrection breaks in. And then we have dog, which is fish, which is the number seven. And seven is covenant and completion. The very fish Jonah thought was judgment was actually covenant protection. And then we have Solf, which is seaweed. And that shares the same root with Yam Solf, which is the Red Sea. Jonah's crown of seaweed mirrors Israel surrounded by waters, both delivered by God's hand. And then there's bars, which is 220. That's 22 letters times 10. God's word plus divine order. So Jesus, the word made flesh, shattered those bars. And then we see Yeshua, which is 391. This is Jonah's final cry that's saying, Salvation is of the Lord. And it actually directly ties to the bride of Christ. And that's no coincidence. That's prophetic math. And just like I shared in our previous episode, the iquidescent letter sequencing pulse codes in Jonah's prayer on the surface, it says, I'm drowning. But the hidden pulse underneath actually spells, Yahshu HaMashiach saves. So God layered Jonah's words like a heartbeat. On the surface, we see human desperation. And underneath, you find Jesus waiting in the wings. And that's the thing about God's word. He layers it like a pulse. On the surface, you see human desperation, but beneath it, Jesus is constantly reaching towards you. As promised, I want to uncover what I believe is the single most compelling evidence, the kind that proves that you already believe in Jesus, but you just don't realize it yet. If you got fingerprints, if you believe in Pi, if you have a heart that beats, if you have a breath, if you have breath in your lungs, you've already encountered Jesus. Even if you try to deny it or turn it away, you don't have to manufacture a belief anymore. The mere fact that you exist is proof enough. So let me explain how I've structured pi because I don't want you to think that this is random or me trying to force a pattern. You don't even have to take my word for it. You can go and test this yourself. I started with the first 1,000 digits of pi, and instead of treating it like it was random, I lined it up with the Hebrew alphabet, letter to number. So one became Aleph, which is the ox or strength or the beginning. And then there's number two, which is bet, which is the house, the tent, the dwelling. And then number three, which is gimel, means camel or the carrier, or the one who moves blessing, and so forth through the nine foundational letters. But when I reach zero, there's no Hebrew equivalent. So instead of forcing it, I honored it. I treated zero as silence, a pause, like Selah in the Psalms. The space between words where meaning deepens. So this is no manipulation, it was alignment. Numbers became letters, letters became pictures, and these pictures became revelation. So without further ado, listen closely. These are the digits one through one hundred. So this will be chapter one. It says, The serpent first appears. The house is targeted. The giver nails the door. Breath and life fence it in. Sword flashes. Serpent recoils. Strength returns, and the pattern begins. Chapter two. The serpent presses harder. The house trembles but endures. The nail holds at every door. Breath bears witness. Behold, behold, the serpent circles in vain, trapped in its own repetition. Chapter three. The cycle repeats, serpent against the door, sword against serpent. The giver moves back and forth, never ceasing. Life fences the house. Strength anchors it. Each pause is silenced before another attempt. And every attempt ends the same. Chapter four. The serpent is growing desperate, whispering through cracks, coiling tighter. The pattern is unbreakable. Door shut, nail fixed, house breathing, sword flashing. The serpent remains caught in its own cycle. So at this point, you see the rhythm. So now we continue to chapter five, where it says, the serpent multiplies its strikes. Three coils, four whispers, then it takes a pause. The nail is unyielding. The giver repeats his movement. House to door, door to nail, nail to strength. Breath cries louder. Behold, behold, life fences hold firm. Sword strikes, serpent withdraws, only to return again. Chapter six. Silence, pause, then serpent again. Always serpent. Always door. But repetition proves fatality. Each time the nail holds, each time strength returns, each time the giver joins house and door. The house breathes. Life does not break. The serpent exhausts itself against the same immovable pattern. Chapter seven. The serpent grows predictable. Its cycle now is known. Whisper pause. The sword meets it before it arrives. The giver is at the door. The house has learned the serpent's rhythm. And now the repetition is the serpent's defeat. Chapter eight serpent changes nothing. The circle turns again. House door nail breath and strength. The serpent presses. Sword answers. Life fences. And the same story repeats. But now the serpent's story itself reveals the truth. The serpent cannot break the scroll. Chapter nine. The serpent fades into redundancy. The nail shines brighter than the coil. The sword sharper than the whisper. The house stronger than the strike. The giver tireless, strength unyielding, life fenced, breath unbroken. Chapter ten. The circle completes. What began with the serpent against house ends with the serpent that's trapped in his own cycle. Breath proclaims, Behold, behold, strength remains, life endures. The giver still moves, the door is nailed, and the house is standing. And that's only the first one thousand digits. And there are scripture verses to back this up. I told you, I'm shook. I wasn't expecting this. I thought maybe I would find a couple of words, maybe a hint. But Pi spells out the gospel over and over. I didn't make this up. This ain't a trick. This is math. This is Hebrew. This is creation itself saying what Jonah said in the belly of the fish, that salvation is of the Lord. And I can only assume that Jonah's moment was a shadow of what's waiting for every one of us. That sudden, unexpected moment when the weight of eternity hits. You don't even know if you'll be here tomorrow. And you don't know when that moment comes, when the bars start closing in, when the waters start rising, and when the clock runs out. One day you won't have time to research or to look up how to accept Jesus or debate your way around it while you push those feelings down. One day, All you'll have is one single last breath. And while that breath is being sucked out of your lungs, that's when you decide to make your choice. You might not even have enough wind to summon enough strength for one word. The name that you shoulda, woulda, coulda. So I urge you, don't wait for that last gasp. Take that new breath today and make it official. These are your other options. Jews are still waiting on a Messiah. And they don't want you to hear this, but it's not year 5786. It's 5996. We are standing just four years from the close of six prophetic days. And the seventh is about to begin. The messianic Sabbath is here. And Yahshua fits that timetable. So to my Jewish brothers and sisters, open Isaiah 53. Run the equidescent letter sequencing, because underneath the text, hidden in plain sight, it spells the name of Yahshua Hamashiach. There is no other name. There's no other timeline. He is the fulfillment, and the clock is almost out. I know that what I'm about to say is not common knowledge, but follow me here. Who took out those 210 years? The rabbinic authorities and the sages tried to hold the people together after the temple fell in 70 AD. They had no ark, no altar, and no Shekinah glory. So they shifted the calendar, they compressed the years and restructured the faith. They replaced sacrifice with tradition. And the Talmud itself testifies. In Yoma 39b, it says, for the last 40 years before the temple was destroyed, everything changed. The lot for the scapegoat never came up in the right hand again. The red cord stopped turning white on Yom Kippur. The western lamp of the menorah refused to stay lit. The temple doors swung open themselves. So they admitted that the glory was gone, that the presence departed, that the covenant had shifted. And what happened forty years before the temple fell? The lamb was slain, the veil was torn, and the blood of Yahshua was poured out once and for all. But instead of bowing to him, they buried the evidence. They adjusted the numbers and they rewrote the story. But heaven's timeline cannot be altered. The scriptures still testify, the codes are speaking to you. They whisper his name. Creation itself cries the name of Jesus. And I want to assure you that you can be Jewish and believe in Jesus. He is the Afi Komem, the hidden matzah. Or how about we got Muslims that are still bowing to a man that is in a grave? Muhammad is buried. His bones are in the ground. But it goes deeper. Look at his life. History records that he married a six-year-old girl and consummated that marriage when she was just nine. That's not holy. That is not purity. And that is not the character of a prophet of God. And then you got Buddhists who are still meditating to feel enlightened. But no amount of emptying your mind can fill your spirit with life. Peace is not found in detachment, it's found in a person who is called the Prince of Peace. And then we have a new movement on the scene who seems to be taking over the Atlanta area. Hebrew Israelites that are still contending for a lineage with a blood disorder. Salvation was never about DNA. The bloodline that saves is not Abraham's chromosomes, it's the blood of Jesus. And then to all of my Catholic brothers and sisters, I know that you say that you believe in Jesus, but you've added so many layers that he never asked for. And when Jesus came, this is why he rebuked the Pharisees. Because Christ alone is the way. No beads, no statues, no mediators, no confessions, no number of a certain amount of prayers to inherit your salvation, or contending for the souls of dead loved ones. And then we have atheists who are still denying because they think it's not that serious. But every breath that you breathe is borrowed, every heartbeat is on alone, and denial won't stop the day when you stand before the one that you rejected. Physicists are still rationalizing, trying to explain it all away. But the deeper that they dig into matter, energy, and time, the more that the data screams design. Science keeps confirming the truth, and it cannot escape in the beginning, God. So to all my other options out there, riddle me this. Show me another empty grave, show me another scroll that cross-references itself sixty-three thousand times across centuries, continents, and languages without contradiction. Show me another name written in the digits of pi in every orbit, every fingerprint, and every heartbeat. Matter of fact, I don't have to convince you. You'll have to convince me. Convince me that there's another scroll. Because there isn't one. And all of these wayward belief systems have created so much external noise, voices pulling and philosophy shouting, religions competing and theories multiplying, but there is only one truth. So this is mercy knocking at your door today. And the question isn't whether the evidence is real anymore. The human race is the only kind with free will. Jesus said, I am the door, and anyone who enters through me will be saved and will go in and out freely and find pasture, which is spiritual security. So don't wait for another sign. Don't wait for another funeral or to survive a traumatic event. Salvation isn't fire insurance, it's life assurance. And don't even focus right now on avoiding hell someday. It's about living free today. It's about knowing that you're covered, you're cared for, and you're loved, not just in eternity, but in every breath right now. So I'm gonna put 30 seconds on the clock, and I'm about to make you an offer you can't refuse. There isn't a ritual or a formula of prayer. It is just simply calling on Jesus and never letting go. It's exchanging your heart for his, your vanity for his mercy, your crown of seaweed for his crown of life. And this is your moment right now. Not tomorrow, not someday down the road, right now. And all it takes for you is to say, Jesus, I see it now. You are the only way. And he's already right there waiting for you. And there are so many hidden mysteries just waiting, treasures that God wants to hand out to those that actually love him. So, Father, I just lift up every person listening in this moment. You see their hearts and you know what they're going through. You see the ones who have been running, hiding, resisting, and trying to stay loyal to their families' religious traditions. And you are still calling them out by name. Lord, I just pray that scales fall off their eyes to let them see truth clearly, break chains off of their minds and release them from deception, seduction, and the lies that have tried to hold them. And I thank you for even confirming truth through pi with the Hebrew letters. The struggle between the serpent and the giver of life was revealed as the one who breaks the cycle. So right now, I pray that every person under the sound of my voice will be released from the coil of the serpent. Every lie and every chain and every counterfeit crown, just as Jonah was vomited out onto dry land. Let this be the moment that they are delivered onto solid ground. Jesus, we just thank you for shedding your blood and taking our place on the cross. Your blood is the only covering that washes us clean. And we just thank you, God, and we seal up the names that call on you in the Lamb's Book of Life. We acknowledge that you are the way, the truth, and the life. And right now I just pray that each listener has the courage to breathe into the moment of relief to say, Jesus, I belong to you. Amen. So if you've made that decision to become a follower of Christ, here are some steps that will help you to keep walking with him. I would start with reading the Gospel of John, maybe one chapter a day. Jesus is going to introduce himself to you in his own words. And then when you pray, just talk to him honestly, the way that Jonah did in this chapter. Don't even worry about how you sound, just be real and carry a real Bible on you. I know we all have phones to read scripture, but something just hits different when you have the pages in front of you. And another tip is find some people that are sitting at his table. We were never meant to walk this life alone, and it doesn't necessarily have to be a church. Maybe it could be an online forum and whatever you're comfortable with, but try to surround yourself with like-minded individuals that will help you on your journey. You won't become perfect overnight, but you will become fed. You'll find strength to break old habits and courage to stand firm in your faith. And don't forget, if this episode helped you, would you please take that step? Because I want to know. So just drop a fish on the hook emoji in the comments. If you shared this with somebody that you love, drop a fish emoji if this helped you turn in the right direction. And drop a dove with an olive branch emoji if you feel the Holy Spirit confirm in this word. So until next time, we'll step into Jonah chapter 3. When the once reluctant prophet walked into a foreign city, he spoke just eight words, and an entire nation turned back to God. Thanks for listening. You're tuned into the voice of the Mirologist. And this episode was brought to you by Ahava Overflow Counseling, helping you walk in healing and wholeness. You can connect with me anytime by visiting MarissaSaintluke.com. Until next time, stay overflowing in Jesus.

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You love me deeper than I know.

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And I feel lonely without hope.