Tonight, I took my bike out in the cold and ran into an issue with the rear wheel gears—they kept slipping, making it hard to keep moving. I had to alternate between walking and riding whenever the gears briefly caught, but they’d stop working again soon after. Thankfully I wasn’t far from Walmart and was still able to shop without much trouble.
After leaving Walmart, I took public transit back to my apartment and decided to film the ticket purchase process in case the machine did not issue a ticket and transit authorities asked for proof. In the past, I’ve boarded with a driver’s permission and bought a ticket at the next stop, but that still was riding without a valid ticket. Fortunately, this time the machine worked.
I wasn’t trying to get a ticket right after midnight. The machines had been unresponsive for some time, likely because of the cold—this isn’t the first time I’ve had trouble with them in freezing weather. I eventually moved to another machine, and in the video, you can see it finally started to respond. I gave it another try, still unsure it would actually print a ticket, since they had failed so often before under similar conditions. I don’t aim for specific times—things just happen naturally. The number on the ticket also ends up fitting into a set of numbers that carry personal meaning for me.
I hadn’t realized the connection between the “27” on my train ticket and what was about to unfold in my video recording of the scriptures I discussed on the train ride home.
As I reached for my phone to download the Bible app in preparation for sharing the scriptures, I noticed the time: 9:46. The sound of Velcro separating as I opened the case marks that moment. The train doesn’t display the time—only stop information to my knowledge—so I had no external time reference. I show the time on video: 9:46. This just happens to mirror my birth month and year, June 1964, or 6/64. The numbers 9 and 6 are visually interchangeable when not used in strict mathematical contexts, so 9:46 can also be seen as 6/64.
As I opened the Bible app, the song "Paradise" by Sade began to play—completely unplanned, as my music was set to random play, and my library contains many songs. "Paradise" is deeply meaningful to me, as it reflects Jesus preparing a place for me. After the Bible app finished downloading, I noticed the time was 9:49—again, a mirror of 6/64.
During that short span, several meaningful things happened. A segment from The Man That You Fear by Marilyn Manson played, followed by "Cherish the Day"—another song by Sade that has strong personal significance. It began playing at 9:49, right after everything had fallen into place. What makes this even more extraordinary is that all the key details of my full birthdate appeared—month, day, and year—entirely without intention.
It was only after all of this that I looked at my transit ticket and saw the expiration date: the 27th. That number completed the full sequence of my birthdate—month, day, and year—revealed naturally and unscripted, just as "Cherish the Day" played. I did not plan for these numbers or songs to appear. Yet they all emerged in a moment that supported the message and meaning behind both songs and reinforced the miraculous nature of what had taken place.
Moreover, my birth month and year appear twice, while my transit ticket features a single instance of the number 27. I then noticed the reference to 2 Timothy 4:3—where the 2 from 2 Timothy, along with the chapter (4) and verse (3), adds up to 7. This provides the second instance of 27, completing the sequence of 6/64s that corresponds to my birth month, year, and day. By the way, "Cherish the Day," another song by Sade, was also one of the three tracks I mentioned.
Notice the sun rays coming down in the beginning of the video if you are able, I have also posted the sun shining on me content.
Below is a link to the song “Cherish the Day” by Sade. If you're able, listen for the line, "Show me how deep your love can be". The day of my birth in this case is the day to be cherished for those that are of God and I am God’s chosen and live accordingly.
When Sade sings, "Show me how deep love can be," for the second time the phrase "Go Ryder" (which sounds like "rider") follows shortly in the video. I've been a bicycle rider for many years and continue riding to this day.
I find significant connections in my journey, especially how Sade’s "Paradise" played just as I opened my phone to download the Bible scriptures, ending with Sade’s "Cherish the Day" as I began to read. Between these two songs was “The Man That You Fear,” which I later discussed in a blog.
The Apostle Paul once boasted about his own greatness before coming to Christ. Before my transformation, I only sought to please God, but after accepting Christ, I have experienced my true elevation through Him. I have always belonged to Christ; I just needed to embrace my role and acknowledge that Jesus is Lord, now and forever. This is the one certainty in my life—for me there is no doubt about it.
These numbers are from my transit ticket. It expires on 11/27/2024 at 12:01 AM, costing $2.00
These are the numbers on my train ticket, and they all add up to my exact birthdate—6/27/64:
day -11/27/2024 time - 12:01 price - 2.00
2 + 4 = 6
27 is already there
2 + 2 + 2 = 6
1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4
Altogether: 6 / 27 / 64 a real sign and wonder God is with me. Cherish the day, The day is the only one that was not added to make it what it is 27.
This ticket will soon prove to be quite significant. Earlier, while riding my bike, I was discussing scriptures in a video. Later on the on the train I decided to download the Bible app so I could access it on my phone.
Below are the videos. Also a excerpt of the event
As I opened the Bible phone app, Sade's "Paradise" started playing, and the time read 9:49—just three minutes after the 9:46 displayed when I first took the phone out of its case.
This situation reflects two instances of 6/64, since I often mention that a 9 is merely a rotated 6 when not considered mathematically. The only number missing from the complete date of my birth month, day, and year was 27. Curiously, when I bought my transit ticket, it was valid until exactly one minute past the 27th.
Marilyn Manson's song may have drawn inspiration from me in the early '90s. I had described the Antichrist as "anti-this" and "anti-that," which could have influenced his work. This was long before the release of Antichrist Superstar, a title that seems to play off the famous film Jesus Christ Superstar. Interestingly, the title track features "Mister Superstar," and I've used the pseudonym "Mister 5" for many years, even before this album came out.
Below is the Walmart receipt I received that evening.
Here is the definition of G1792, which relates to my conversation about platform grifters who exploit the names of God or Jesus Christ for their own benefit, as I aim to reveal them as deceitful individuals.
now here are the individual digits as I have been doing the first digits and then the last digits:
I have more videos addressing this topic, which I recorded both before my visit to Walmart and during my train ride home. I don't have Strong's Concordance on my phone, nor have I ever had it on any of my previous phones. The receipt numbers came up, and I chose to wait until I could use my own computer to look them up.
Here is the video in which I reference the verses I'm discussing. It features the spot on the lens, which is actually a natural watermark caused by moisture from my saliva before I arrived at Walmart that evening.
The conversation focuses on a previous video in which I cited scriptures that I later realized would coincide with what I explored in a follow-up video on the same subject.
In the earlier video, I referenced verses from different chapters in the Bible. To my surprise, these chapters turned out to be the same ones I had mentioned later, despite my lack of awareness that my references would align accurately.
This implies that, unknowingly, I correctly referenced both the scripture and its numerical importance earlier. I only became fully aware of this connection today while revisiting the video and confirming the verse in the Bible. I had mentioned 2 Timothy chapters 3 and 4, and it turns out I'm referring to chapter 3 now. Additionally, I previously brought up the concept of "itching ears," which is found in 2 Timothy 4.
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