BUILDING THE ARK
According to the Messiah Code!
Many years ago, at the height of COVID, when everything was dismissed as a conspiracy theory, God brought back to my memory a time when my son was about nine months old. He developed a boil on his thigh. I was deeply disturbed by its ugliness on his beautiful baby’s skin. I was told not to squeeze it, but to let the infection fully surface and come to a head. When it did, I was told to heat the area and cleanse it to remove the pus.
The day came. The swelling had risen, and I did as was instructed. I washed the area with hot water, then held him firmly tucked under my arm so he couldn’t move. I applied pressure. I squeezed. He looked at me with horror, as though I were a monster, the cause of his terrible pain. Yet it was necessary and had to be done. Also, I could not leave it half-finished. I had to apply full pressure until all the infection was removed.
God showed me this as a picture of what is now happening in the world as hidden evils surface from the underbelly of darkness. There is a deep infection that has been festering for decades, even centuries. The time has come as the infection is surfacing. We are witnessing horrific evil exposed worldwide through the collusion of prominent leaders and systems, causing great harm. God has been quietly waiting, allowing the infection to rise to the surface so all can see what has become necessary. The world is awakening to the sight of gross evil and corruption on display. Heat and pressure are required so the infection can be exposed, expelled and removed. God is applying heat to prepare the world and the wound for what is necessary and inevitable. He must apply pressure. He must squeeze.
A Preponderance of Arrogance
In a recent book I published, The Headstone: God’s Apostolic Mandate, I was writing about arrogance when I heard the Lord say the word preponderance, then a preponderance of arrogance. The word preponderance means great in number or quantity. The Lord was showing the preponderance of arrogance in His house. Arrogance describes one who will not listen because they believe they already possess all the answers and need nothing further. Isaiah 6 says, “In the year King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord… and the train of His robe filled the temple.” The Lord interpreted this for me as: in the year arrogance died, the train of the Lord’s robe filled His temple.
Uzziah began with great favour from the Lord—he did what was right in the sight of the Lord (2 Chron. 26:4). Yet that favour did not endure. Pride entered his heart, and he stepped outside God’s prescribed order, entering a place reserved only for the priests. There is a saying that familiarity breeds contempt. Without a healthy fear of the Lord, familiarity and complacency in our walk with God can produce contempt for His precepts, His ways, and His Word. Scripture says it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
In legal terms, the word preponderance refers to the level of evidence required to show that something is more likely true than not. He is now giving the world a preponderance of evidence for the existence of gross evil.
The Messiah Code
In the midst of the heat, the pressure, and the squeezing to extract the infection, God is beginning a rebuilding work in His House. After crossing over into a deeper place of understanding in Christ, and following obedience in trials and testing, the Lord asked me a question from Scripture I had been writing about for months: “I am getting ready to do a new thing; do you not perceive it?” Even though I had emphasized that Scripture in my writings, I had not perceived it. Yet I sensed something great on the horizon.
Of course, we cannot perceive unless God allows us to, and He did. Suddenly, I began to perceive and receive. What was shown was an ordered set of building codes for a structure that was to be an Ark prepared for the faithful and for the harvest at the end of the age. It is an Ark representing the Messiah. The downloads began in November 2025, and what He has given is becoming a two-book series, titled The Apocalypse of the Messiah Code, with the first to be released in June.
I have also begun a series of monthly teachings to share these codes. Our next meeting will reveal Code II, in which we will examine the Land and interpret the shell of God’s Ark Structure—the hull of the ship. The hull gives the ship its form and identity. It encompasses the space where people, cargo, and systems will be safely carried through a hostile environment. The hull must be built to withstand external pressure. Code II defines this Ark Structure to ensure it meets the Architect’s building standards.
The term building code comes from architecture and construction, and it offers a natural illustration of God’s plan for how He wants His House built. In the world, a building code is a legally established set of standards that govern how a structure must be designed, constructed, and maintained so it is safe, stable, and fit for its intended purpose. With God, His Code is the required Pattern. A building is approved only if it conforms to the code, even more so with God, as it is the Habitation built for Yahweh, God of Creation.
“And let them make Me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them… and see to it that you make them according to the pattern which was shown you on the mountain.” Exodus 25:8, 40
The code determines what may be built, how it must be built, and what materials may be used. The building code is the Architect’s instruction manual, preserving His design against arrogance, ignorance, personal creativity, or preference.
In building the House of God—the Ark of salvation for the world—codes become absolute. Structural integrity is the goal. The structure must carry weight and endure the pressure of the times. The dwelling of Yahweh must be able to bear the full weight of His Kabod Glory. Spiritual foundations must be dug to the proper depth. Apostolic load-bearing walls must be positioned correctly. Intercessory beams must sustain the strain of wind, weather, and time.
A building can appear beautiful yet be destined to collapse if it cannot carry its intended load. The building code also regulates materials; some are approved while others are forbidden as unrighteousness fails under pressure. Builders may prefer cheaper or easier methods, but the Messiah Code exists to prevent short-term success from producing long-term disaster.
A building is a coordinated organism in which all systems function together. An error in one system damages the others. The integrity of the whole depends on harmony within the structure. Inspection determines whether it conforms to the code. If it does not, the building may still exist but be unfit for habitation. When we understand this, Scripture becomes clearer. God presents Himself in Scripture as the Architect and Builder of all things.
“…For every house is built by someone, but He who built all things is God.” Hebrews 3:4
God has never built without a pattern. When Moses received the design for the Tabernacle, he was given precise instructions and a warning: “See that you make everything according to the pattern shown you on the mountain.” The issue is habitation. If the pattern is flawed, the Presence cannot rest.
God’s dwelling requires alignment with His design.
Builders of the present house may have used available materials—traditions, denominations, personalities, programs, and cultural methods. Structures exist, activity exists, and effort exists, yet the structures struggle to bear the weight of God’s Divine life. The issue is not sincere devotion. The problem is architecture. God’s present movement is not centred on enthusiasm, gifting, or activity. He is restoring the Pattern, returning to His original architectural intention—a people able to contain His life and express His nature on earth.
Here, the necessity of the Messiah Code begins to be understood. Jesus did not come only with teachings; He came as the Pattern—the Code. Messiah is the Blueprint for the new-creation humanity. In Him, we see not only God revealed but also God’s intention for humanity. His life, nature, order, authority, and relationship with the Father form the architectural standard for the House God is building. Yet certain codes connected to the Hebraic hull and dynamic of the Ark have been overlooked. These are absolute as they are necessary to unveil the scope of His transcendent plan for humanity and for the culmination of the age.
God is constructing a habitation. His present movement is not preoccupied with revival. He is building His House. Just as no building can be safely occupied unless it conforms to the code, the corporate people of God cannot fully contain His indwelling Life and Glory unless the pattern revealed in Messiah is fully formed within them. He then acknowledges its preparedness in obedience by filling it with His Glory, as He did in Scripture. There is ongoing work of growing into the fullness of the Stature of Christ…to maturity…to the Headship of the LORD.
The question of this hour is clear: are we building something for God, or is God moving to build something according to His design… something specific to this unique and challenging hour in history? The Messiah Code is an invitation to return to the Architect, recover the pattern, and allow the Master Builder to form a people having the capacity to carry His Presence and reflect His Son on earth.




