From this day forward, it’s going to begin to be like Christmas every day, for a long time. Prophecy by Robin Bullock on 12/14/25. See partial transcript, AI Summary, and video link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftDCyRVPSAo
Sunday Morning Service 12/14/25
Church International
Streamed live 12/14/25
1:13:00 – revolution has begun…. so we get the opportunity to do the second Jesus revolution in the world…
1:13:41 – So we get to do that now. we get to move into the next phase of the revolution. So get geared up…
02:04:29 – Recognize the excitement, says the Lord. Recognize the excitement that’s built in within the spirits of all God’s people. Recognize this excitement, and recognize the breath of God in the earth, on the side of life. and recognize the persecution, on the other side, in the left. Recognize these things, says the Lord. and you will know exactly where you exist in time. And what your job is. you are the wise man. You are to have the Gold, the Myrrh, and the Frankincense. You are the ones to go on the journey, and point out who He is, and to worship Him. for the day is going to come very soon, says the Lord, when I will appear again. and I will take you to my house another way. and you will be exceeding glad. Hallelujah.
02:37:36 – Listen to the spoken word. Listen to the spoken, Rhema word. For within the spoken, Rhema word, the prophetic breath will blow within your ears. And you’re not only here in your ears, but you’re here in your heart and in your belly. For there is where your spirit resides. And I will blow within you this prophetic event that took place. And I will give you glimpse of the prophetic event, that is yet to come.
03:16:01 – For the day is approaching, says the Lord. When this will be a regular occurrence in my services. and it’s going to be in such a way, that it will be undeniable to the world. And it’ll be in such a way, that those that deny it will walk away, and be left behind in its presence. For this is what’s coming, says the King. For this is the prophetic breath, and the mist that came up from the ground. that watered the whole face of the ground. It’s the glory. It’s the glory. It’s the glory. It’s the glory, that happens when you tell the story. The glory of the story is upon you, says the Lord. The glory of the story is now upon you. Embrace the story, and you will embrace the glory. Hallelujah.
3:22:45 – Yes Lord, I’ll tell them. Now, from this day forward, it’s going to begin to be like Christmas every day, for a long time. It’ll be that every day, for a long time, in your hearts, and in your minds. Don’t apologize for the joy that you have. And don’t apologize for the glory that you experience. Halleluiah.
NotebookLM AI Summary:
The source material, titled “Excerpts from ‘The Prophetic Breath of Christmas,'” encompasses a dynamic discourse on spiritual revival, the prophetic significance of Christ’s birth, and scriptural interpretation, followed by a transition to a community activity and personal ministry.
The Spiritual Revolution and Community Focus
The speaker begins by declaring that “the revolution has begun”, stating that it is time to reach generations to come. This is referred to as the “second Jesus revolution in the world”, emphasizing that Jesus was the ultimate revolutionary who split time in half (BC and AD). The ultimate goal of this movement is a “spiritual revolution to see Jesus spread across this entire globe”.
Before delving into the main topic, the speaker wishes Madison Bullock a happy birthday, noting she has been with them since she was 14 years old,. Announcements are made regarding a children’s coloring contest related to Advent Camp, with participants asked to send pictures of the colored sheets to the Adventure Camp Facebook page for a vote, and the winner to be announced next Sunday,,.
The current service is planned as a lighthearted event, a “Sunday at the Movies,” intended for people to laugh, enjoy, and spend time together as a family, contrasting with the enemy’s efforts to cause stress, distraction, and depression during the Christmas season,,. They are showing the film, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,. The speaker stresses that Christmas is about the “ultimate gift that was given,” the Savior, Christ the Lord, whose birth was announced by angels bringing good tidings of great joy,.
The Prophetic Breath of Christ’s Birth
The speech pivots into a deep exploration of the “prophetic breath” surrounding Christ’s birth.
The Magi and the Gifts: The Magi, described as wise men and astronomers from the East (Babylon/Iraq),, followed the prophecy and the star that appeared in the constellation Virgo. They were bringing three gifts—gold for the king, frankincense (incense burned to a God), and myrrh (used for burial),. It is speculated that they were not just three men, but possibly 40 to 75 wise men accompanied by up to 400 armed soldiers to protect the valuable gifts being carried across the desert,.
Prophetic Parallels: The Magi’s journey holds prophetic parallels for believers today. They arrived at Jesus’s house when he was a toddler (about two years old), not at the stable where the shepherds visited at his birth,. The shepherds were present at birth because the stable was where lambs for temple sacrifices were raised. The sign given by the angels—finding the baby wrapped in burial linen (swaddling clothes) and laid on a stone manger (a stone slab),—prophesied the manner of his death.
The wise men’s journey after the star disappeared, where they kept moving in the same direction, is likened to modern believers following Jesus (the bright morning star) even after his disappearance (ascension), relying on the prophets’ teachings and expecting his return,,. The wise men going home “another way” prophesies that believers will also “go home another way” when the star appears the second time,. This birth narrative also implicitly prophesies the Tribulation Period, when a wicked ruler will persecute the Jews, just as Herod slaughtered the boys in Bethlehem.
Prophetic Interpretation of Parables and Crucifixion
The speaker analyzes the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10) through a prophetic lens,:
- The Man and the Journey: The “certain man” traveling from Jerusalem down the “Bloody Way” to Jericho is interpreted as Adam, who left his home (Jerusalem) and traveled toward the “moon” (Jericho, a place ancient Jews taught was where Satan’s throne sat) and joined or “lied it among” thieves,,,.
- Failed Efforts: The priest and the Levite passing by symbolized that the old covenant, the priesthood, and the Levitical Law could not save humanity.
- The Samaritan: The Good Samaritan represents Jesus, a “half Jew” (Jewish mother, God the Father). He applied oil and wine (the anointing and the blood) to the wounded man, placed him on his “own beast” (his own faith), and took him to the inn (the Comforter). The two pence left with the host symbolizes provision for “two thousand years” (two days wages, where one day is a thousand years) until Jesus returns.
Regarding the crucifixion, when Jesus died, the veil of the temple was rent from top to bottom, opening access to the Holy of Holies, which was empty because the Ark of the Covenant had been hidden years prior,. This act broke down the wall of partition, allowing believers to come “boldly to the throne of grace”. Although the graves were opened when Jesus died, the bodies of the saints did not arise until after His resurrection, demonstrating that Satan could not hold him because the sin He bore was ours, not His own,.
The message concludes with emphasis on the power of the prophetic breath and the supernatural, noting that being born of the Spirit is like the “wind bloweth where it listeth,” which can baffle theologians and pastors,. This power, manifesting tangibly as a mist or cloud known as the “glory”,, is what will fuel the “Jesus revolution”.

