I’ve been thinking about the Bible Code and how amazing it is that God would anoint a human being to write Scripture that accurately. I do not believe its standard has been equaled since then, except in Yeshua. I will explain briefly.
The Bible code works by mathematical sequences. Every X number of letters, on a repeating basis, Scripture includes hidden words and prophecies. The most famous one goes like this: every 50 letters spells YHVH, the name of God, starting with the first yud, and continuing throughout the books of Genesis and Exodus. In Deuteronomy and Numbers the sequence goes in reverse, starting from the final yud, every fifty letters, throughout the books, spells YHVH. And in Leviticus, every seven letters spells Torah.
That is amazing enough, but it is multi layered. There are clear words and phrases, that make sense, in many different configurations throughout Torah. Some go vertically, some go horizontally, some go on angles, some make very unique repeating shapes, so that individual letters can be part of multiple Bible codes that are occurring simultaneously, in different directions, with different sequential patterns. I have often been amazed that God would do this. But God is God, and He can do anything, and this is part of His fingerprint to us. Something that can be explored and discovered. Some thing for Kings to search out. Mysteries to be revealed.
But my purpose today is different. God used a human being to write this down. Can you imagine how attuned that person was to the voice of God, so that not a single jot or tittle would be out of place? almost inconceivable. So that every single letter would be intentional? Many of us have had experiences of God overwhelming our minds and speaking directly through us, changing our reality through His words. But God wants partnership, and I would like to imagine today, that there was somebody so submitted to Him, so transformed in their minds by Him, that they could, with their own awareness, write out Torah with such accuracy and detail, simply, but not so simply, by listening to the Voice of God. I would like to imagine that for us today.
The Voice of God lives within us. The Word made flesh dwells within us. The living word is just as accurate as Torah, just as precise, just as poetic, just as multi layered, just as wise, just as incomprehensible and just as filled with mystery and the opportunity for discovery.
Can we hear God, within us, as accurately as the person who wrote Torah heard it from the outside? Are our lives, in Messiah Yeshua, a Bible code to unravel and discover, with just as much wonder and amazement as the Bible code in Torah? How many layers of meaning, how many layers of truth, how much of God‘s extraordinary creativity, dwells within our hearts, minds, souls, and spirits? As we approach Pentecost, and the down-pouring of the Holy Spirit, are we ready to discover the full extent of what God wants to give us? What He has already given us?
Just imagine the extraordinarily beautiful complexity of all of us who walk with the Lord, connecting with each other, creating His Bible code in life together. Not by trying to do it. But just by being so attuned to His will that all of our actions are writing His words into life. Jesus said that everything He did and everything He said was what God was doing and saying through him. And He dwells within us, He is our role model and we are all parts of His body. Just imagine the synchronicity and beauty that is available to all of us walking together in Him as one.
May the Holy Spirit fill us all to overflowing today, this Sunday, and always. May His Love be our motto and our anthem. May we be known for our truth and our unity. May His Spirit bring us all into extraordinary partnership with Him and with each other. Happy Pentecost and many blessings. From one who loves Him to you all who love Him and to those who are yet to meet Him, shalom.
