100 Year Prophecy by Bob Jones from the 2008. See partial transcript, ai summary and video link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg80LEmah88
Hope for What’s Ahead: Bob Jones’ 100-Year Prophecy
Rick Joyner Official
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In 2008, during a healing conference, Bob Jones shared one of his most striking prophetic insights: a 100-year prophecy revealing what God would do through the church from the 1950s to the 2050s.
In this conversation with Rick Joyner, Bob unpacks visions of revival, healing, risk-taking faith, and the future of the body of Christ. Could this be the missing key to walking in God’s power today?
Bob Jones’ 100-Year Prophecy (1950s – 2050s)
1950s: Power
1960s: Spirit
1970s: Word
1980s: Prophets
1990s: Govt
2000s: Glory
2010s: Faith
2020s: God’s rest
2030s: Family of God
2040s: Daddy’s Kingdom
2050s: Resistant sons of God
2060: Church Still there
4:07 – The 1950s revealed the power of God.
15:30 – That went up to 2060. The church was still here
NotebookLM AI Summary:
The provided source features excerpts from a video transcript where Bob Jones discusses visions, prophecies, and teachings, often in the context of Christian ministry and the supernatural.
Here’s a summary of the key points:
- Vision of a Resurrected Church and “Soozo” Jones shares a vision of a church killed in battle, thrown into a grave, and falling against “anointed bones”. He interprets this as an invitation to touch these historical “anointed bones” of the past to go forth with resurrected power. He connects this to a personal experience of laying hands on a pine tree growing out of John G. Lake’s grave, which resulted in fire coming upon his shoulders and hands, leading to the resurrection of John G. Lake’s healing rooms. A key audible word he heard was “soozo,” which Bonnie (presumably a colleague) interpreted as “complete healing: spirit, soul, and body”. He believes attendees at the conference are there to prepare for a “total change” and to “crawl out of their graves” by touching these bones.
- Bob Jones’ 100-Year Prophecy (1950s – 2050s) Jones outlines a century-long prophecy detailing spiritual developments:
- 1950s: Revealed the power of God through figures like William Branham, Oral Roberts, A.A. Allen, and Jack Coe.
- 1960s: Began with the Spirit of God invading denominations.
- 1970s: Revealed the word of God through awesome teachers.
- 1980s: Revealed the prophets of God, with anointing to prophesy.
- 1990s: Focused on the government of God.
- 2000s (2000-2010): Would reveal the glory of God – power, signs, wonders, and miracles that honor the Father.
- 2010s (2010-2020): Will reveal the faith of God, which is “proclaiming” rather than “begging”. He likens this to speaking things into existence, loosing God’s hands and angels to create, and mentions Todd Bentley as an example.
- 2020s (by 2020): The church will come into God’s rest, taking risks but finding rest in Him, leading to the kingdom of God flowing out. He also prophesies over a billion people coming into the church, with most by 2020, and mentions he was told he would live to see 1 billion youth.
- 2030s: Will reveal the family of God, characterized by such agreement that they often won’t need to talk.
- 2040s: Will begin to reveal “daddy’s kingdom” or kingdom authority within believers, described as growing up and receiving authority from the Father. This will be the greatest testing due to the abundance of blessings.
- 2050s: Those who go through the testing will be “resistant sons of God,” and the church will have unprecedented authority, increasing yearly.
- Authority of Believers and Proclamation Jones emphasizes that believers have been given authority by God to act and “proclaim” rather than merely begging for God to intervene. He recounts an incident where God was angry with pastors crying out for help during a flu epidemic because He had already given them the power to stop it. After Rick Joyner and Jones rebuked the saints for not taking authority, the flu reportedly stopped immediately in North and South Carolina, serving as a precursor for future events like the “avian flu”. He states that God “won’t do things on the earth until we ask, until we… proclaim”.
- Morning Star University (MSU) Jones highlights Morning Star University as a place where the “wind of his spirit is blowing” and a “new generation” is being called higher. It is described as a school for “wild ones, risk-takers, revivalists, and burning hearts” who want to go deeper in the supernatural, grow in the prophetic, discover their purpose, and be equipped for their calling.
- Risk-Taking and Stepping Out in Faith A significant theme is the necessity of taking risks (R.I.S.K.) and being willing to be a “fool” to move in signs and wonders. He encourages believers to “put legs to your faith” and act. He cites John Wimber, who prayed for a year with no visible results before miracles began, as an example of persistent faith.
- Three Anointings/Ways God Works Jones describes three distinct ways the anointing can manifest:
- Water Well: Every born-again Christian has a “water well” within them, allowing for one-on-one healings through “virtue” or “goodness” by laying hands on people. He asserts that all born-again Christians have gifts (1 Peter 4:10).
- Windmill: A “windmill” anointing where the Holy Spirit blows, leading to “shotgun prophecies” or healings that flow effortlessly and happen quickly without human effort.
- Geyser: A “geyser” anointing, described as an explosive, widespread manifestation of miracles and healings in a gathering, like “Old Faithful in action”. He recounts a Vineyard conference in Long Island where a geyser anointing led to many being healed and delivered, with people coming out of wheelchairs. He believes the current conference is preparing for more “geysers”.
- “The Greatest Showing on Earth” (Three-Ring Circus) God told Jones 25 years prior that He would open the “greatest showing on earth,” which is the body of Christ doing what Jesus did. This “three-ring circus” involves:
- Praise: Brings God’s presence, making the “water” flow better. He shares an embarrassing personal anecdote of shouting “macaroni and cheese” during praise, which later was justified by a prophetic word.
- Proclamation by Revelation: Speaking things into existence based on revelation, fulfilling Isaiah 48:6-7.
- Intercession: The “incense” of centuries of intercession being poured out.
- Jesus’ Love as the Greatest Prophecy Jones shares an experience with a German industrialist who, despite expecting a profound prophecy, only wanted to know if God loved him. Jones’s simple response, “He loves you,” broke the man, leading Jones to conclude that “Jesus loves you is the greatest prophecy I think he can give anybody”.

