Isaiah chapter 6 hit me harder than almost anything I’ve read so far. It’s the moment God calls Isaiah to be a prophet—to warn the people of Israel even though their eyes would be shut and their hearts hardened. God tells Isaiah plainly: they won’t listen… but he must warn them anyway.
That struck me because it’s exactly what happened to me.
On Monday, Feberuary 10, 2025, God spoke one word to me:
“Watchman.”
I didn’t fully understand it at first, but when I searched the Scriptures, the weight of it hit me. A watchman’s job is simple but heavy: to warn, to stand on the wall, to speak when danger is approaching—whether people listen or not.
And then, just days later, God did something I still struggle to describe.
While I slept, He took me and downloaded into my spirit a clear prophetic understanding of the entire Bible—Genesis to Revelation—how everything fits together in one coherent story. It was as if He “locked” it inside me. And exactly twelve days later, at midnight on February 25, He woke me again and said:
“Write this book.”
The Theory of Everything — God’s Redemptive Plan for Humanity.
And the entire outline was already in my mind.
So when I read Isaiah 6, I felt it resonate deeply:
This is the same calling. God is asking me to warn the world just as He asked Isaiah to warn Israel.
Isaiah’s book mirrors the whole Bible from start to finish. And what amazes me is this: my book reflects Isaiah’s in the same way—not because I intended it, but because God wrote the outline before I ever put pen to paper.
We are living in days when good is called evil and evil good. Eyes are shut. Hearts are hard. But God still raises watchmen.
And He has called me to be one of them.
This is why I speak.
This is why I write.
This is why I warn.
Because Jesus is coming soon—and God is calling His sheep home.