This is Part Two of a two-part prophetic series. If you haven’t yet read Part One, I highly recommend starting there. This second half picks up directly where we left off — with the final commandments that hold the hidden blueprint of the Church’s betrayal, the Bride’s consecration, and the last-day remnant rising in glory.
We now cross into the most sobering warnings and the most breathtaking revelations. These remaining Words carved in stone reveal the full spiritual picture — from adultery and theft to deception and desire — all pointing to the Church’s final purification before Christ’s return.
Take a deep breath, open your heart, and step into the conclusion of a revelation 2,000 years in the making.
In Part One, we explored the foundational commandments that revealed the blueprint of God’s covenant, His identity, and our relationship to Him as His people. Now, we turn to the final five — the commandments that deal directly with how we treat one another, and more importantly, what these relationships reveal spiritually about the state of the Church and the heart of the believer.
These next commands may seem like moral instructions at first glance — don’t kill, don’t steal, don’t commit adultery — but beneath the surface lies a deeper message. Each one is a prophetic symbol of the Church’s fall and the end-time remnant’s calling to holiness, truth, and love. They expose the wounds in the Body of Christ and call forth the healing that only comes through true repentance and restoration.
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The final five commandments complete the blueprint — revealing the fall of the harlot, the sealing of the Bride, and the return of glory to the true temple.
What was carved in stone will shake the earth.
Let’s continue our journey through the Ten Words — and uncover what the final stones are crying out in this final hour.
☠️ 6. “You shall not murder.”
“You shall not murder.” — Exodus 20:13 NASB
🩸 Not Just Bloodshed — But the Murder of Souls
This is not merely a command against physical violence — it’s a spiritual decree. Jesus expanded this Word in Matthew 5:22, declaring that anger, hatred, and even words can be forms of murder. But the prophetic depth goes further still: to spiritually murder is to prevent a soul from entering the Kingdom.
False teachers commit murder every day — not with swords or knives, but with deception. They rob God’s people of truth, twist the gospel, and cause many to stumble and fall away. They are the wolves in sheep’s clothing, and their doctrine is a blade. The church that fails to preach repentance, obedience, and truth is slaughtering the sheep in God’s name.
🧠 Cain’s Mark — Murder by False Religion
Cain killed Abel not out of rage alone, but because his worship was false. God warned him — if he did right, he would be accepted. But he refused correction and struck his brother down. This is the prophetic picture of apostate religion killing the righteous remnant — not physically, but spiritually, by suppressing truth and elevating man’s ways.
Jude warns of “those who have gone the way of Cain.” These are the preachers of a false gospel who make the people twice as much sons of hell as they are. This commandment is a sword in the spirit realm — a charge against every system that cuts off salvation.
📯 Prophetic Fulfillment — Apostasy as Mass Murder
In Revelation, the end-time Babylon is “drunk with the blood of the saints.” But how were they killed? Many were martyred — yes. But the greater murder was spiritual. The fallen church slays God’s people by leading them into apostasy, pride, lawlessness, and delusion. The slaughterhouse is filled not with swords — but with pulpits.
“Woe to you… for you shut the kingdom of heaven in people’s faces. You yourselves do not enter, nor will you let those enter who are trying to.” — Matthew 23:13
🔥 The Remnant’s Charge — A Gospel That Heals
The end-time remnant will not be guilty of this blood. They will speak truth, even when hated for it. They will call people back to repentance, holiness, and obedience. They will rescue the dying — not with flattery, but with fire. Their sword is the Word, and their hands are clean.
To stay silent when truth is needed is to kill by omission.
To preach lies in the name of God is to murder His people.
He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.
💔 7. “You shall not commit adultery.”
“You shall not commit adultery.” — Exodus 20:14 NASB
👰♀️ Covenant Adultery — The Unfaithful Church
This is not just about human relationships. This is about spiritual infidelity. The seventh Word stands as the central warning of the Ten — and prophetically, it marks the betrayal of God’s covenant. Israel was called God’s bride. The Church is called the Bride of Christ. And yet both have been unfaithful — chasing after idols, doctrines of demons, and the pleasures of the world. This is the adultery of the last days.
The Lord cried out through the prophets: “You have played the harlot on every high hill and under every green tree!” (Jeremiah 2:20). This was not mere poetic metaphor — it was a divine accusation. Adultery is idolatry. Adultery is apostasy. Adultery is breaking the marriage covenant with God.
🧑🤝🧑 The Great Falling Away — A Global Affair
In Revelation, a woman is seen riding a beast — a great prostitute, drunk on the blood of the saints. She is called Mystery Babylon. She is the fallen Church — dressed in wealth, power, and prestige, but void of purity. She commits adultery with the kings of the earth. Her fornication is not physical — it is spiritual. She has united with the world and left her first love.
This is the church that trades holiness for relevance, truth for applause, and the Spirit of God for the approval of men. Her perfume is flattery. Her bed is compromise. And her judgment is near.
❌ Adultery and the True Mark — What Comes from the Heart
In Mark 7:14–23, Jesus makes a bold and prophetic declaration that pierces through the lies of man-made religion: “There is nothing outside the man which can defile him if it goes into him; but the things which proceed out of the man are what defile the man.”
He then lists the sins that come from within — the true source of spiritual defilement: evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, wickedness, deceit, lewdness, envy, slander, pride, and foolishness. Jesus declares that these are what truly make a person unclean.
“All these evil things come from within and defile a person.” — Mark 7:23
This is the real mark. Not something etched on the skin — but the fruit of the heart. Those who walk in spiritual adultery, who abandon their covenant and follow the lusts of the flesh, bear the mark of the beast within. Their hearts are stamped with unfaithfulness.
Jesus was prophesying of the end times — calling out the false religious system that obsesses over appearances, while inwardly bearing the harlot’s name. This is why the beast system can’t be spotted with human eyes — it must be discerned spiritually.
Adultery begins in the heart — and so does the mark.
What you worship in secret will one day mark you in the open.
👑 The Bride Makes Herself Ready
But the story doesn’t end in betrayal. There is a remnant — a faithful Bride. She has washed her garments in the blood of the Lamb. She remains consecrated, set apart, and filled with oil. She has not defiled herself with the spirit of the age. She is the woman of Revelation 12, clothed in the sun, crowned with stars, and giving birth to a holy people.
“She will be called, ‘The Lord is our righteousness.’”
“She has made herself ready.” — Revelation 19:7-8; Jeremiah 33:16
📜 The Prophetic Seal of Seven
Seven in Hebrew (שֶׁבַע / sheva) comes from the root word meaning “to swear an oath.” This is no accident. The seventh Word is about remaining faithful to the vow — the covenant — the spiritual marriage between God and His people. To commit adultery is to profane that seal.
And so the judgment is this: every soul who commits spiritual adultery — by mixing truth with lies, flesh with Spirit, man’s ways with God’s Word — will be exposed. But every soul who returns to her Husband will be restored. The call of the Seventh Word is this:
“Come out of her, My people, so that you do not share in her sins or receive any of her plagues.” — Revelation 18:4
🕳️ 8. “You shall not steal.”
“You shall not steal.” — Exodus 20:15 NASB
🕯️ Not Just Theft — But Deception
In the original Hebrew, the word translated as “steal” (גָּנַב — ganab) does not merely mean to take physical property. It also means to deceive, to secretly carry away, or to take by stealth. This reveals that the eighth Word is not primarily about money or possessions — it is about truth.
Spiritually speaking, to steal is to take what belongs to God and use it for self‑gain. This includes stealing God’s words, stealing His authority, stealing His glory, and stealing the souls of men through deception.
“Behold, I am against the prophets,” declares the LORD, “who steal My words from one another.” — Jeremiah 23:30
🛑 The Greatest Theft: A False Gospel
The greatest form of stealing is not material — it is spiritual. When false teachers preach another gospel, they rob people of repentance, truth, and salvation. They replace the fear of the Lord with comfort, obedience with convenience, and holiness with self‑affirmation.
This is why Jesus said:
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” — John 10:10
👑 Stealing God’s Glory
When men build platforms, empires, and followings using God’s name while refusing His truth, they are stealing His glory. This commandment exposes religious systems that market Christ, profit from faith, and turn the gospel into merchandise.
The eighth Word stands as a prophetic warning against the end‑times church that has become rich, powerful, and self‑satisfied — yet has robbed God and His people blind.
To steal truth is to steal life.
And no thief will inherit the Kingdom unless he repents.
🧠 Section 9: You Shall Not Bear False Witness
“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.” — Exodus 20:16
This is not just a courtroom commandment. It is a warning about lying on behalf of — or in the name of — God. It is the sin of misrepresenting truth, twisting the gospel, and testifying falsely about who Christ is.
In the end times, this commandment is prophetically pointing to the great deception: a false Christ, preached by a false church, testifying on behalf of a false spirit.
The apostate church of the last days will bear false witness — not only to the world, but to God Himself. By promoting a false gospel and leading people to worship a counterfeit image of Jesus, they are breaking the ninth commandment in the most dangerous way.
But how do we know this is connected to the Antichrist system? Let’s look closer.
📜 Hebrew Word Study: Witness = Prince
The Hebrew word for “witness” in Exodus 20:16 is H5707 – ayd. It means:
- witness, testimony
- evidence (of things)
- recorder or testifier
- prince — as in one who rules or carries authority
This last meaning is a hidden gem. A witness is not just someone giving testimony — he represents rulership and kingdom authority. He reflects the nature of the one he represents.
So when we “bear false witness,” we aren’t just telling lies — we are falsely representing the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ. And when the apostate church bears false witness, it is proclaiming a false prince, a false Christ, who sits in the temple and proclaims himself as God (2 Thessalonians 2:4).
This is exactly what Revelation 13 warned us about — the beast that looks like a lamb (like Jesus) but speaks like a dragon. He is the ultimate false witness.
👑 Christ, the True Witness
Jesus said in Revelation 1:5 that He is “the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.”
The Greek word for witness here is martys — the same root as martyr. Christ’s witness was not only in word, but in blood. He sealed His testimony with His life, fulfilling the image of the true Prince.
To bear false witness is to create a counterfeit prince — a false gospel, a false Jesus, an unfaithful testimony that leads people astray.
🕰️ End-Times Implication: A Church that Lies About Christ
This commandment is prophetic. In the last days, those who claim the name of Christ yet twist His teachings will be judged for bearing false witness. They will lead multitudes to worship the image of the beast — an image of Christ without obedience, without holiness, and without the cross.
To deny the need for sanctification is to lie about who Christ is. To preach grace while rejecting the commandments is to bear false witness. And to represent Jesus in name but deny Him in character is to exalt another “prince” in His place — the prince of this world (John 12:31).
This is not just a theological error. It is the fulfillment of Exodus 20:16 — and it is why judgment begins with the house of God (1 Peter 4:17).
🌿 Remnant Reflection
Who do you bear witness to? Is the Jesus you testify of the Lamb who was slain — or a beast in disguise?
We are called to be true witnesses, reflecting the heart of the Prince of Peace. This means our lives, our speech, and our gospel must match His — not the version promoted by false shepherds, false signs, and false security.
The ninth commandment is a call to honest testimony. But more than that, it is a call to reveal the true Prince through our lives, no matter the cost.
🔥 10. “You shall not covet…” — The Desire That Marks the Flesh
“You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife or his male servant or his female servant or his ox or his donkey or anything that belongs to your neighbor.”
— Exodus 20:17 NASB
🔍 Covet = To Desire What Belongs to the Flesh
This isn’t about wanting a neighbor’s house or wife. It’s about a deeper, darker desire: to crave what belongs to the fallen world. Coveting here is spiritual — the unholy longing to possess what is forbidden, what is fleshly, what belongs to Babylon.
The “neighbor’s wife” symbolizes the adulteress — the false bride. To covet her is to crave the seductive church that is unfaithful to God — the one clothed in purple and scarlet (Revelation 17), drunk on the blood of the saints, promising comfort without sacrifice, grace without truth.
🏠 “Neighbor’s House” = Fleshly Ways, Earthly Systems
The “house” of your neighbor represents the house built by man, not God. It is the counterfeit covering — the carnal system of religion, pride, and worldly power. To covet that house is to desire the way of the flesh, the easy path that avoids the cross.
🧍♂️ Servants = Worshippers
The “male and female servants” represent the worshippers within the harlot system. Coveting them means craving their status, their ease, their inclusion in the wide road church. But God’s servants walk the narrow road — the path of the remnant.
🐴 Donkey = The Flesh and the Mark
The donkey — Strong’s Concordance #2543 — includes the definition: “to seal up, to smear”. This is direct imagery of the mark of the beast — smeared, pressed, imprinted upon the forehead or hand. It is the beast nature, the flesh, the unbroken will. To covet the donkey is to desire the mark.
In Genesis 11:3, during the construction of the tower of Babel, they say: “Let us make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” The bricks were made with tar and pitch — the same word meaning “to smear or seal.” These bricks are the flesh-made counterfeit stones, the marked ones — in contrast to God’s uncut living stones.
🐂 Ox = False Sacrifice and the Head of the Harlot
The ox represents power, sacrifice, and leadership — but here it symbolizes the sacrifice of truth under a false priesthood. It’s the worship system led by the harlot church — offering up strange fire, exalting false teachers, leading the flock to slaughter.
🔥 The Root of All Apostasy: Misplaced Desire
The Tenth Word is the culmination of all the others — because desire is where disobedience begins. The fall of mankind began with desire: the woman saw that the fruit was “pleasing to the eye and desirable to make one wise.” Covetousness is the seed of idolatry, adultery, theft, false witness, and spiritual murder.
“You desire and do not have, so you murder. You covet and cannot obtain, so you fight and quarrel.”
— James 4:2
This commandment strikes the heart — and only the circumcision of the heart by the Spirit can set us free. The mark of God cuts off the flesh nature. The mark of Satan fuels it.
🪔 The Remnant Will Desire Only Him
The final generation must choose what it desires: the wide road of Babylon, or the narrow path of Christ. The false house of religion, or the living temple of God. The smeared mark of flesh, or the blood-sealed mark of God.
“Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” — Psalm 37:4
🌩️ The Aftermath of Revelation: Thunder, Terror, and the True Altar
“All the people perceived the thunder and the lightning flashes and the sound of the trumpet and the mountain smoking; and when the people saw it, they trembled and stood at a distance. Then they said to Moses, ‘Speak to us yourself and we will listen; but do not have God speak to us, or we will die.’” — Exodus 20:18–19 NASB
⚠️ They Stood at a Distance — The Church Fell Back
This is the moment the people of God stepped away from intimacy with the Lord. They chose religion over relationship. They stood at a distance, appointing a man — Moses — to be their intermediary. This foreshadowed the eventual fall of the Church: when the people would choose priests, popes, pastors, and traditions over direct communion with the Spirit.
🧪 “God Has Come to Test You…”
“Moses said to the people, ‘Do not be afraid; for God has come in order to test you, and in order that the fear of Him may remain with you, so that you may not sin.’” — Exodus 20:20 NASB
The thunder, the fire, and the trembling mountain were not to harm them — they were a test. God was testing His people to see if they would still come close. But they failed. And the test of reverent fear is still happening today.
🪨 The Uncut Altar — God’s Mark, Not Man’s
“‘You shall not go up by steps to My altar, so that your nakedness will not be exposed on it.’”
— Exodus 20:26 NASB
After giving the Ten Words, God immediately instructed Moses about the altar. It had to be built with uncut stones — stones untouched by human tools. Why? Because man-made marks are false coverings. Anything shaped by the flesh — pride, ego, religion — defiles the altar of God.
In contrast, living stones (1 Peter 2:5) are marked only by the Spirit. The remnant church is God’s altar — uncut, unmarked by the beast, consecrated by the fire of obedience and sealed with the Spirit’s flame.
🥀 “Do Not Expose Your Nakedness” — False Altars Are Prideful and Uncovered
When you elevate yourself — when you go up by steps — your nakedness is exposed. This is a prophetic warning: self-promotion, self-righteousness, and performance-based religion lead to shame. Just as Adam and Eve hid in the garden, the false church covers itself in religious garments, but still walks naked in God’s sight (Revelation 3:17).
🕊️ The True Altar Is Christ — And We Are Being Built Upon It
“For no man can lay a foundation other than the one which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.”
— 1 Corinthians 3:11
The Ten Words were spoken, thundered, and sealed in fire. Then came the altar instructions. Why? Because the covenant must be sealed by sacrifice. And the ultimate fulfillment of that is Christ Himself — pierced in hands and feet, bearing the Law and the penalty of its transgression on His body.
Now, we are the stones — and the question is, who will shape us? Will we be cut by man and sealed with the beast’s mark? Or refined by God and sealed by the Spirit?
📜 The Ten Words Are a Seal
These were not mere commandments. They were living words spoken directly by God — the only portion of the Law written by His own finger. They form the mark of God upon the heart. And those who keep them not by the flesh, but by the Spirit, will be sealed in their foreheads — not with ink or steel, but with fire and truth.
“Bind them as a sign on your hand and they shall be as frontals on your forehead.” — Deuteronomy 6:8
📜 The Finger of God, the Dust of the Earth, and the Adulterous Church
— When the Stones Spoke, and the Dust Answered
In the final verses of Exodus 20, God warns His people not to defile the altar with tools of human pride — no cut stones, no steps leading up in self-exaltation. But buried within this command is a mystery tied to the very hand of God. The altar must not be engraved by man because only God’s finger is permitted to mark His covenant.
“He declared to you His covenant, the Ten Words, which He commanded you to follow and then wrote them on two tablets of stone with His own finger.” — Deuteronomy 4:13
The Hebrew word for “Ten Commandments” is not “commandments” at all, but Aseret haD’varim — the Ten Words. And the Greek word used in the New Testament for “finger” is δάκτυλος (daktulos), which also symbolically means ten. The finger represents not just touch, but authority. Marking. Covenant.
So when Jesus stooped down and wrote in the dust of the temple floor during the trial of the woman caught in adultery, He wasn’t just delaying the crowd — He was fulfilling prophecy.
“But Jesus stooped down, and with His finger wrote on the ground…” — John 8:6
This scene takes place in the temple, the very place where the Law was once housed — yet now, the Law Himself had come in the flesh. And instead of etching in stone, Jesus writes in dust — the substance of man, the raw earth from which Adam was formed. It is here, in the dust of the fallen human heart, that the new covenant begins to be written.
The woman represents more than an individual — she is a prophetic symbol of the adulterous church. She has been caught in the act of unfaithfulness, and her accusers (the Pharisees) are ready to stone her. But Jesus, the fulfillment of the Law, neither condemns her nor nullifies the Law. Instead, He re-establishes it with mercy:
“Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.” — John 8:7
And once again, He stoops down and writes with His finger. As the accusers drop their stones and walk away, the message becomes clear: Only the One whose finger wrote the Law has the right to judge by it. But He came not to destroy her, but to restore her.
“Then Jesus stood up and said to her, ‘Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?’
She said, ‘No one, Lord.’ And Jesus said, ‘Neither do I condemn you; go, and sin no more.’”
— John 8:10–11
This is the final revelation of the Ten Commandments prophecy — that Christ, the Word made flesh, fulfilled the Law not by erasing it, but by engraving it deeper. Not on cold stone, but into the dust of man. The woman, once unfaithful, becomes a picture of the restored Bride. Not because of her innocence — but because the One who held the true authority did not mark her for death… but for redemption.
But His mercy wrote it in the dust.
This is the covenant He writes on hearts — not tablets.
🪨 The Stones Will Cry Out: When the Temple Falls, the Remnant Rises
When Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey, fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9, the people began to rejoice and praise God loudly. The Pharisees, symbolizing the religious system, demanded He silence them. But Jesus responded with a prophetic decree:
“I tell you that if these should keep silent, the stones would immediately cry out.” — Luke 19:40
This wasn’t just a poetic rebuke. It was a declaration of spiritual succession.
Jesus, the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6), was entering not only the physical city of peace (Jerusalem) — but also the prophetic fulfillment of Shabbat: the final millennial season of rest, sacrifice, and the destruction of the flesh nature.
✨ The Teaching of Peace Enters the City of Peace
- Triumphal Entry = Public declaration of authority and spiritual identity
- Jesus rides a donkey — a symbol of peace, humility, and rest (not a war horse)
- He enters Jerusalem — the “City of Peace” — but is weeping, not rejoicing
- This all happens just before Passover, the season of sacrifice and cleansing
“If you had known on this day, even you, the conditions for peace! But now they have been hidden from your eyes.” — Luke 19:42
The people missed the moment of visitation. And because of that, judgment would fall:
“Your enemies will throw up a barricade… they will level you to the ground… and they will not leave in you one stone upon another, because you did not recognize the time of your visitation.” — Luke 19:43–44
The physical temple would fall. The religious system would be destroyed. But the stones would speak.
🔊 The Prophetic Cry of the Stones
The Pharisees tried to silence the praise of the people, just as the false religious system now tries to silence the remnant. But Jesus revealed a spiritual law:
When the people go silent, the stones will cry out.
These are not dead stones — they are living ones.
“You also, as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house…” — 1 Peter 2:5
“Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone, in whom the whole building… grows into a holy temple in the Lord.” — Ephesians 2:20–21
The Ten Commandments were once carved in stone. Now they are written on living tablets — the hearts of the remnant.
We are the walking covenant. We are the final temple. And now we speak:
“Cry aloud, spare not; lift up your voice like a trumpet!” — Isaiah 58:1
🕊️ The Seventh Day Is Here
This isn’t just history. It’s prophecy unfolding.
• The “seventh day” points to the end-time rest of God — not a literal millennium, but a spiritual Sabbath
• The Hebrew for “Sabbath” (שבת, shabbat) and “completed” (כלה, kalah) also mean: to cease, to destroy, to exterminate
• This is the cutting off of the flesh nature — the circumcision of the heart — that prepares the remnant for covenant glory
• God is not counting time by clocks, but by consecration
• The Sabbath rest begins when the work of the flesh ends
When Jesus entered Jerusalem during Passover — the season of sacrifice — it marked the beginning of this prophetic timeline. The Messiah was cut off, and forty years later the temple was destroyed, just as Daniel had seen:
“And after the sixty-two weeks the Messiah shall be cut off… and the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” — Daniel 9:26
But even in destruction, the mystery unfolds:
Just as God divided the waters on the third day and caused dry land to appear — a place where fruit could grow — so He has divided the timeline of man. The spiritual wilderness is ending. The remnant is about to bear fruit.
We are entering the “completion” — not of a calendar date, but of the final sanctification. The flesh is being destroyed so that the Spirit may fill His true temple once more.
And when the last stone has been cut, polished, and placed… the glory will return. We are the stones that now cry out.
🪨 What Was Carved in Stone Will Shake the Earth
When the Stones Speak: A Prophetic Blueprint Hidden in the Ten Commandments
From Exodus to Revelation, the Ten Words echo like thunder across the ages. They are not relics of the past. They are the foundation of the covenant, the seal of God, and the blueprint of the remnant church.
And now, at the end of the age, the stones are crying out again.
“Blessed are those who wash their robes, so that they may have the right to the tree of life and may enter the city by the gates.” — Revelation 22:14
✦ A Final Word to the Remnant
This was never just a law. It was a living Word. A seal. A covenant. A prophecy. What was carved in stone is now being written again — not on tablets of rock, but on the hearts of those who hear the cry of the Spirit in these final hours.
If you feel the stones trembling… if the fire is burning in your bones… then you are being called. The Ten Words are rising again. And the remnant is being marked — not with ink, or doctrine, or digital chains, but by the fire of truth, love, and obedience.
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