I read about codes in the Bible, and even heard someone say that they theorized that everyone’s name is coded in the Bible, so I found someone who for a fee will do a Bible code for you. They ask for a bunch of names (Parents, wife, kids, year you were born and the location). So I filled this out and what follows is what I got back. I wanted to see if there was a message to me in this code.
Right off the bat it was very encouraging, they found my first name intersecting with my middle name and both of these names intersecting with my family name. Also the code was found in Exodus 33 v.1-34. This is a passage that is read every year on my birthday (the third day of Passover) so that also was very encouraging. Also my mother’s name and my daughters name both connected directly to my name. My mom’s name was parallel to my dad’s name. My wife’s name intersects all three of my names as well as intersecting my mom’s name.
So here is the message. The first letter of my name is found in this word “blue” which refers to a special dye found in a sea creature, this dye is used for the veil of the Holy tabernacle. This creature is hard to come by, according to the talmud it surfaces once every 70 years but has since disappeared altogether. It is a unique and peculiar creature. This creature comes from the sea which in typology refers to the gentiles (Jews are from the land). The word for this creature is linked to a Hebrew word meaning to put plans into action.
How does this connect to my life? I would say the very first major “touchstone” experience for me was my salvation, I entered into my chamber, got down on my knees and prayed “Lord I want to see you when you come down in those clouds”. This indicates I was seeking the things above, in the heavens, and this is signified by this blue. We are told that this blue for the veil signifies the heavens but it is concealing the Lord’s seat of glory which is behind the veil.
Second, the life cycle of this creature signifies the rapture. We are told in the fig tree parable that this generation will not pass away until all these things are fulfilled. In Psalms 90:10 we are told that the days of our lives are 70 years and if by strength it may be 80 years, for it passes quickly away and then we fly away”. This expression “fly away” refers to the rapture and eschatology suggests there will be three raptures, one that takes place after Israel has been a nation for 70 years (most think of 1948 as the year but in reality it became official in 1950). 2020 was the 70th birthday of the nation of Israel (1948 was a provisional recognition). There are many signs that suggest the first rapture will be in 2021. When I prayed to the Lord He answered and said “You will”. So for me to see this experience, my first experience of the Lord, in this first letter is quite meaningful to me. Not only so but I felt I was to hold my tongue until 2020 and at that time the Lord seemed to give me the go ahead to speak what I had gained from Him.
Third, to make the first letter of my name they use two Hebrew letters, the second letter Hebrew letter means “with HIm”. That describes the beginning of my Christian life. I would enter into the veil and fellowship with Him. It was quite secret. No person led me to the Lord and I began my life having to ask the Lord everything. The context of this verse is Moses would come before the Lord to fellowship with Him and would remove the veil but when he spoke with the Israelites he wore the veil. That was similar to my experience as a new believer. Also, there are multiple references to Moses in this verse. The name Moses means “drawn out” just like these sea creatures are drawn out of the water, and my name Wade, means to walk in the water.
The second letter indicates that I need to take the veil off to see through for the deeper meaning that is below the surface. This thought that I need to see the deeper meaning is encoded twice in my name, indicating that it will be done.
The first letter of my second name is the word for scarlet/crimson wool. The root of this word means change. For me the second major touchstone experience for me was when I got baptized five years later. This was a major change and the testimony of all the saints was how much I changed (I came to the meetings in bare feet, sitting on the front row with a Grateful Dead Tshirt on) soon everything changed including my clothes and appearance. Not only so but I changed from using my first name to using my middle name. I see the process of salvation as being two steps. In the first step I was seeking the things above, where Christ is, and in the second step I was forgiven, redeemed of my sins. The main use of this word is not scarlet but second. For example the “second day” in Genesis 1. The first day was not called “the first day” because it was the only day but then when we had the second day that was a big change. This is a process of transformation and it is a process of becoming a coworker with God.
The next letter of my second name refers to the covenant that God reestablished with the children of Israel after they sinned in making the Golden calf. The next two letters mean “with you”. In the first name I was with God inside the veil in fellowship, now in the Second name it seems I am on the field of battle and God is with me. I am covered with the blood and God is working in me to change me so that the word of my testimony can accomplish His purpose. It is interesting that this covenant that I have with God is different from the one the Jews had when Moses broke the ten commandments. I have a new covenant that was made with the blood of Jesus.
The de of my name Wade is found in the word that means “you shall redeem”. That was the second half of that initial prayer I prayed. The full prayer was this: “Lord I want to see you when you come down in those clouds” -- He said “You will and furthermore I say unto you that you are a son of God”. This word has a very strange and special meaning to me. It generally refers to making a special dedication for your first born son to a charity to indicate maintaining that relationship even after death. Which is really driven home as my firstborn son has died and I did set up a special charity to remember him with.
Then the next letter of my second name is found in the verse “and you shall break its neck”. This refers to a donkey, an unclean animal that cannot be offered up as a sacrifice to God. You are supposed to redeem it with a lamb, but if not you must break its neck. It signifies giving your possessions and money to the Lord. This reminds me of another touchstone experience. We were on a committee for the persecuted saints around the world. We wanted to do something that would raise awareness of the atrocities going on. One brother donated $5,000 to our ministry. As soon as I saw this the Lord spoke to me that I also could donate $5,000. I had $20,000 worth of stock and if I wrote a check right then I could sell the stock at the open the next day and that check would clear. However, I didn’t do it and the value of that stock crashed the next day. Had I sold it at the open I would have gotten the full value, but by 4 pm it had lost over $10,000. I could have redeemed it for a lamb but when I didn’t I had to break it’s neck.
Then the last letter of my second name also refers to a covenant. However, this verse is a warning to not make a covenant with any idolatrous nation. It reminds me of my first marriage. The Lord instructs in the next two verses “you shall demolish their altars, shatter their monuments, and cut down their sacred trees.” I do believe I have this mission engraved on my heart.
Right off the bat it was very encouraging, they found my first name intersecting with my middle name and both of these names intersecting with my family name. Also the code was found in Exodus 33 v.1-34. This is a passage that is read every year on my birthday (the third day of Passover) so that also was very encouraging. Also my mother’s name and my daughters name both connected directly to my name. My mom’s name was parallel to my dad’s name. My wife’s name intersects all three of my names as well as intersecting my mom’s name.
So here is the message. The first letter of my name is found in this word “blue” which refers to a special dye found in a sea creature, this dye is used for the veil of the Holy tabernacle. This creature is hard to come by, according to the talmud it surfaces once every 70 years but has since disappeared altogether. It is a unique and peculiar creature. This creature comes from the sea which in typology refers to the gentiles (Jews are from the land). The word for this creature is linked to a Hebrew word meaning to put plans into action.
How does this connect to my life? I would say the very first major “touchstone” experience for me was my salvation, I entered into my chamber, got down on my knees and prayed “Lord I want to see you when you come down in those clouds”. This indicates I was seeking the things above, in the heavens, and this is signified by this blue. We are told that this blue for the veil signifies the heavens but it is concealing the Lord’s seat of glory which is behind the veil.
Second, the life cycle of this creature signifies the rapture. We are told in the fig tree parable that this generation will not pass away until all these things are fulfilled. In Psalms 90:10 we are told that the days of our lives are 70 years and if by strength it may be 80 years, for it passes quickly away and then we fly away”. This expression “fly away” refers to the rapture and eschatology suggests there will be three raptures, one that takes place after Israel has been a nation for 70 years (most think of 1948 as the year but in reality it became official in 1950). 2020 was the 70th birthday of the nation of Israel (1948 was a provisional recognition). There are many signs that suggest the first rapture will be in 2021. When I prayed to the Lord He answered and said “You will”. So for me to see this experience, my first experience of the Lord, in this first letter is quite meaningful to me. Not only so but I felt I was to hold my tongue until 2020 and at that time the Lord seemed to give me the go ahead to speak what I had gained from Him.
Third, to make the first letter of my name they use two Hebrew letters, the second letter Hebrew letter means “with HIm”. That describes the beginning of my Christian life. I would enter into the veil and fellowship with Him. It was quite secret. No person led me to the Lord and I began my life having to ask the Lord everything. The context of this verse is Moses would come before the Lord to fellowship with Him and would remove the veil but when he spoke with the Israelites he wore the veil. That was similar to my experience as a new believer. Also, there are multiple references to Moses in this verse. The name Moses means “drawn out” just like these sea creatures are drawn out of the water, and my name Wade, means to walk in the water.
The second letter indicates that I need to take the veil off to see through for the deeper meaning that is below the surface. This thought that I need to see the deeper meaning is encoded twice in my name, indicating that it will be done.
The first letter of my second name is the word for scarlet/crimson wool. The root of this word means change. For me the second major touchstone experience for me was when I got baptized five years later. This was a major change and the testimony of all the saints was how much I changed (I came to the meetings in bare feet, sitting on the front row with a Grateful Dead Tshirt on) soon everything changed including my clothes and appearance. Not only so but I changed from using my first name to using my middle name. I see the process of salvation as being two steps. In the first step I was seeking the things above, where Christ is, and in the second step I was forgiven, redeemed of my sins. The main use of this word is not scarlet but second. For example the “second day” in Genesis 1. The first day was not called “the first day” because it was the only day but then when we had the second day that was a big change. This is a process of transformation and it is a process of becoming a coworker with God.
The next letter of my second name refers to the covenant that God reestablished with the children of Israel after they sinned in making the Golden calf. The next two letters mean “with you”. In the first name I was with God inside the veil in fellowship, now in the Second name it seems I am on the field of battle and God is with me. I am covered with the blood and God is working in me to change me so that the word of my testimony can accomplish His purpose. It is interesting that this covenant that I have with God is different from the one the Jews had when Moses broke the ten commandments. I have a new covenant that was made with the blood of Jesus.
The de of my name Wade is found in the word that means “you shall redeem”. That was the second half of that initial prayer I prayed. The full prayer was this: “Lord I want to see you when you come down in those clouds” -- He said “You will and furthermore I say unto you that you are a son of God”. This word has a very strange and special meaning to me. It generally refers to making a special dedication for your first born son to a charity to indicate maintaining that relationship even after death. Which is really driven home as my firstborn son has died and I did set up a special charity to remember him with.
Then the next letter of my second name is found in the verse “and you shall break its neck”. This refers to a donkey, an unclean animal that cannot be offered up as a sacrifice to God. You are supposed to redeem it with a lamb, but if not you must break its neck. It signifies giving your possessions and money to the Lord. This reminds me of another touchstone experience. We were on a committee for the persecuted saints around the world. We wanted to do something that would raise awareness of the atrocities going on. One brother donated $5,000 to our ministry. As soon as I saw this the Lord spoke to me that I also could donate $5,000. I had $20,000 worth of stock and if I wrote a check right then I could sell the stock at the open the next day and that check would clear. However, I didn’t do it and the value of that stock crashed the next day. Had I sold it at the open I would have gotten the full value, but by 4 pm it had lost over $10,000. I could have redeemed it for a lamb but when I didn’t I had to break it’s neck.
Then the last letter of my second name also refers to a covenant. However, this verse is a warning to not make a covenant with any idolatrous nation. It reminds me of my first marriage. The Lord instructs in the next two verses “you shall demolish their altars, shatter their monuments, and cut down their sacred trees.” I do believe I have this mission engraved on my heart.
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