Not Less Prophetic
Holy Spirit has been gently leading me to re-examine the tone of what I release — not to diminish boldness, but to ensure that every word rests on what cannot be shaken.
If you’ve been walking with me here for a while, you may have already noticed this subtle shift in emphasis.
Let me say this clearly at the outset:
The direction has not changed.
The foundation has not moved.
Christ remains the cornerstone.
Where Is This Shift Coming From?
I want to reassure you that I am neither silencing nor eliminating the prophetic voice behind Beyond the Dalet. I am intentionally anchoring it more firmly in the finished work of Christ. This action is directly related to how God has been prompting through Isaiah 54:2 [the scripture verse He highlighted to me for 5786].
“Enlarge the site of your tent [to make room for more children]; Stretch out the curtains of your dwellings, do not spare them; Lengthen your tent ropes And make your pegs (stakes) firm [in the ground]. Isaiah 54:2 AMP
In reviewing some of my earlier posts, I recognize that I have not always made the foundation explicit. And when the finished work of Christ is assumed rather than clearly declared, prophetic language can be misheard as pressure — as though something still needs to be added, proven, or secured.
Miscommunicating that was never my intention.
Having prophetic gifting does not mean we leave the cross behind. It does not mean we move beyond Christ crucified into something more advanced. If anything, it requires that we remain even more deeply rooted there. What we prophesy must rise from what has already been accomplished — not from what still needs to be achieved.
We do not prophesy toward completion.
We prophesy from completion.
Prophecy is not meant to replace the gospel. It is meant to echo it, reinforce it, and apply it. It builds upon what Christ has already established. It never competes with it.
The cross is not the starting point we outgrow.
It is the ground we stand on.
A Season of Clarification
There are seasons when the Lord deepens a well.
And there are seasons when He clears the water so you can see its depth.
This feels like the latter.
I have sensed Holy Spirit drawing this space into greater simplicity — not reduction, but refinement. Not narrowing in scope, but clarifying in strength. Less scattered emphasis. More centered presence. A deliberate return to what has already been obtained in Christ.
Beyond the Door — But Still Through It
The Dalet — the door — remains central.
Christ is still the entrance.
He is still the way opened.
He is still the One who has obtained what we could not secure.
But what does it mean to live beyond the threshold?
It means we stop circling the doorway and begin inhabiting the house.
It means we stop striving for what has already been given.
It means we stop negotiating identity and begin standing in it.
This next chapter of Beyond the Dalet will lean more intentionally into formation — into the steady, often hidden work of becoming rooted in Christ in such a way that platform, influence, leadership, and expression flow from wholeness rather than hunger.
My Aim Is:
- Not less gospel.
- Deeper gospel.
- Not less grace.
- More settled grace.
- Not less prophetic.
- More grounded prophetic.
For Those Who Have Been Here From the Beginning
Nothing you’ve read here before is being discarded.
The Hebraic imagery.
The tabernacle language.
The vision of believers as living dwelling places.
The summons to Christ’s Ekklesia.
The emphasis on finished work rather than performance.
The steady return to foundation.
All of it remains.
If anything, this shift is a commitment to guard it more carefully.
I am not moving away from who I am.
I am becoming more settled in it.
What You Can Expect Moving Forward
You will see:
• Clearer theological threads rooted in Christ’s finished work
• Continued emphasis on union over striving
• Practical formation for believers who are already called
• Less pressure, more rootedness
This space will continue to encourage, edify, and steady — but with greater intentional focus on living from what has already been secured.
Because perhaps the quiet step forward is not building something new. Perhaps it is trusting that what He obtained is already the ground beneath our feet.
And from that ground — we build.
Check out the revised version of 5786 “Living From the Fire Within”

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