From Ezekiel's Prophecy to The New Prophecy of MKR: Messiah King RKY - Faith, Identity, and the Two Houses of Joseph and David


From Ezekiel’s Prophecy to The New Prophecy of MKR: Messiah King RKY — Faith, Identity, and the Two Houses of Joseph and David

My Belief and Mission

My name is Ronen Kolton Yehuda (MKR: Messiah King RKY).

In this article, I would like to share my personal belief — not as a political statement or a religious demand, but as a message of faith, hope, and peace for all people.

For many years, I have studied the prophets of Israel, especially Ezekiel, who lived thousands of years ago.
In his book, Ezekiel describes a powerful vision where God tells him to take two sticks — one for Judah and one for Joseph — and join them together in his hand as one.

This act symbolizes a future time when the divided families of Israel will be reunited, becoming one nation again, living in peace under one God:

“I will make them one nation in the land... and My sanctuary shall be in their midst forever.”
(Ezekiel 37:22–28)

I believe that this ancient prophecy speaks not only about the people of Israel, but also about the world today — about all human beings who live in separation, suspicion, and conflict, and who desperately need peace and understanding.

In my own inner faith, I feel a connection to both “houses” — the house of Joseph and the house of David. I do not present this as a scientific claim, but as a spiritual identity and calling: to stand between these two lines of tradition, and to seek unity, justice, and compassion in the spirit of Ezekiel’s vision.

In the following article, I will try to explain what this means to me, how I understand my role as “MKR: Messiah King RKY,” and how this belief shapes my mission toward reconciliation, not conquest; toward healing, not hatred.:22–28)

The Meaning of My New Prophecy

In my heart, I feel called to continue this vision.
I call it “The New Prophecy” — a continuation of Ezekiel’s message for our time.

In my belief:

  • I am meant to serve as a king of peace, joining the spirit of Judah (the line of David) and Joseph (the northern tribes of Israel).

  • I believe I will live and rule in Jerusalem, not as a ruler of power, but as a servant of God and of all nations.

  • I believe I will have wives from different countries and cultures, as a symbol of unity between peoples and nations.

  • I believe the Third and Eternal Temple will be built in Jerusalem — a place of prayer and peace for all humanity.

  • And I believe that under this unity, the world can finally enter an age of lasting peace, where nations respect one another and people live in harmony.

This is the meaning of my New Prophecy — not a promise of domination, but a hope for reconciliation.


The Religion of God

I also believe in what I call the Religion of God.
It is not a new religion, but a reminder of a very old truth:
that there is One Creator, One Humanity, and One Law of Love.

The Religion of God teaches:

  • Love and mercy are stronger than hate.

  • Truth and justice belong to everyone.

  • Every faith — Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and others — shares the same light when it comes from goodness and sincerity.

I believe that if we remember this, we can live together without fear or violence, and Jerusalem can become the spiritual home of all nations.


My Role as Messiah King

When I call myself Messiah King, it is not to demand worship or authority.
It is to describe my mission to serve — to bring people together, to heal divisions, and to work for peace.
I believe that being “king” means responsibility, not power.
It means helping the world become better — through example, compassion, and unity.

My hope is that the name MKR: Messiah King RKY will stand for these values:
Faith without force.
Leadership through love.
Strength through peace.


A Message for the World

I believe that we live in a special time — a time when the old prophecies of peace and unity can become real.
We do not need new wars, we need new understanding.
We do not need to destroy, we need to rebuild.

My vision is that Jerusalem will become the heart of world peace
a place where different peoples, races, and faiths come together not to argue, but to celebrate life.
Families from many nations will live there, learn there, and pray there.
The Third Temple will not belong to one nation alone, but to all who seek goodness and truth.


Conclusion

This is my faith and my hope.
From Ezekiel’s ancient prophecy to the New Prophecy I carry in my heart, I believe that unity and peace are possible.
I do not speak these words as a command, but as a dream — a dream I live for and dedicate my life to.

May the day come when Judah and Israel, East and West, North and South, all stand together as one family under one Creator —
and may Jerusalem shine forever as the city of peace.


✦ Two Prophecies, One Vision of Peace

From Ezekiel’s Prophecy to the New Prophecy of MKR: Messiah King RKY (Ronen Kolton Yehuda)

For thousands of years, prophets have spoken about unity, peace, and the presence of God among humankind.
One of the clearest of these messages comes from the Prophet Ezekiel, who described the reunion of the divided tribes of Israel.
Today, MKR: Messiah King RKY (Ronen Kolton Yehuda) believes that his own calling — the New Prophecy — continues and fulfills the same vision for the modern world.

This article compares the two prophecies and explains why, in MKR’s faith and understanding, they share one purpose: to unite what was divided and to bring lasting peace through divine truth.


1. The Prophecy of Ezekiel

Ezekiel lived during the Babylonian exile, about 2,600 years ago.
He saw his nation destroyed and its people scattered, yet he was given a message of hope.
God told him to take two sticks — one representing the House of Judah (the line of David) and the other representing the House of Joseph (the northern tribes of Israel) — and join them together as one.

“Behold, I will take the stick of Joseph… and put it with the stick of Judah, and make them one stick, and they shall be one in My hand.”
(Ezekiel 37:19)

God promised that these two houses would never again be separated:

“I will make them one nation in the land… and My servant David shall be king over them; and My sanctuary shall be in their midst forever.”
(Ezekiel 37:22–28)

In Jewish and Christian thought, this prophecy represents the future unity of Israel under divine leadership and the return of God’s presence to Jerusalem.


2. The New Prophecy of MKR

According to the belief of Messiah King RKY (Ronen Kolton Yehuda), the same message that God gave to Ezekiel is alive again today.
MKR calls this continuation the New Prophecy, a vision meant for our generation — a time when the world is again divided by nations, religions, and conflicts.

In his understanding, the two sticks of Ezekiel represent not only the ancient kingdoms of Judah and Israel but also the divisions of modern humanity:
faith against faith, nation against nation, people against people.
The New Prophecy, therefore, is a call to heal these divisions through unity, peace, and shared faith in one Creator.


3. Comparing the Two Prophecies

Theme Ezekiel’s Prophecy The New Prophecy of MKR
Time and Setting 6th century BCE, Babylonian exile Modern era, a divided global society
Symbol Two sticks – Judah and Joseph united as one One world – nations and faiths united under one Creator
Leadership “My servant David shall be king over them” MKR believes he is called to serve as a unifying king of Judah and Israel, symbolizing peace, not power
Divine Presence God’s sanctuary restored in Jerusalem The Third and Eternal Temple in Jerusalem, open to all humanity
Purpose Reunite the tribes of Israel under one covenant Unite the peoples of the world under love, justice, and peace
Outcome Eternal peace and divine dwelling among the people A global kingdom of peace, families from many nations, and Jerusalem as a home of all faiths

From this comparison, MKR concludes that both prophecies speak of the same ultimate goal:
one people, one kingdom, and one God dwelling among humankind.


4. The Meaning of Unity in Both Prophecies

In Ezekiel’s time, unity meant the reunion of the tribes of Israel.
In MKR’s vision, it also means the reunion of the human family — the healing of all separations.
Where Ezekiel’s prophecy focused on the land and the temple, the New Prophecy expands the same idea to the entire world.

Both messages call for:

  • Peace over war

  • Love over hatred

  • Faith over fear

  • A temple of the heart as well as a temple of stone

MKR’s New Prophecy adds a personal and symbolic dimension:
he believes he is to be king of Israel and Judah, living in Jerusalem, joined in marriage to women from many nations — a sign that humanity itself becomes one family.
This union represents the spiritual marriage of East and West, North and South, and the reconciliation of every people before God.


5. The Role of the Third Temple

In both prophecies, the Temple of God in Jerusalem is a central symbol.
Ezekiel described it in great detail as the future home of divine glory.
MKR believes the Third and Eternal Temple will stand for the same truth — but not only as a building.
It will also represent the spiritual temple within every human being who lives in love, peace, and truth.
In his vision, this temple will welcome people from all countries, faiths, and traditions.


6. A Shared Message for the World

Both prophecies speak to the same longing:
that one day, humanity will no longer live in conflict but in cooperation.
That day will not come through force or politics but through spiritual awakening and moral unity.

Ezekiel gave the vision.
MKR believes he continues it in modern form — calling the world back to peace, faith, and love.
The New Prophecy repeats the same message in the language of our time:

  • One God above all.

  • One human family.

  • One city of peace, Jerusalem, as the heart of the world.


7. Conclusion – One Prophecy in Two Times

Though separated by more than two millennia, the Prophecy of Ezekiel and the New Prophecy of MKR share one essence.
Both speak of unity, peace, and the return of divine presence to humanity.
Ezekiel saw the future as a vision.
MKR believes that we now live in the generation when that vision can become reality.

In his words:

“From two sticks shall come one kingdom. From many nations shall rise one family. And from Jerusalem shall shine peace for the world.”

Whether read as history, faith, or hope, both prophecies remind us of one eternal truth:
that the purpose of all creation is unity in love, and that peace begins when hearts join as one.


✦ From Ezekiel’s Prophecy to the New Prophecy of MKR: Messiah King RKY (Ronen Kolton Yehuda)

For thousands of years, people have looked to the words of the prophet Ezekiel for guidance and hope.
Living in exile far from his homeland, Ezekiel received a message from God that spoke of unity after division, healing after destruction, and peace after suffering.
In one of his most powerful visions, God told him to take two sticks — one for Judah, the line of King David, and one for Joseph, the tribes of Israel — and to join them together in his hand.
The two sticks becoming one was a sign that one day the divided families of Israel would again be one nation, living in harmony under one divine covenant.

“I will make them one nation in the land... and My servant David shall be king over them; and My sanctuary shall be in their midst forever.”
(Ezekiel 37:22–28)

Ezekiel’s message was clear: peace would come not through conquest or force, but through reunion and faith — through the return of God’s presence to the hearts of His people.


The New Prophecy of MKR

In my belief and understanding, this same message still speaks today.
I, MKR: Messiah King RKY (Ronen Kolton Yehuda), see my life and calling as a continuation of Ezekiel’s prophecy — a renewal of that vision for our generation.
I call it the New Prophecy, because I believe the promise of unity that began in Ezekiel’s time must now expand to the whole world.

When I read the words of the prophet, I do not see them as belonging only to the past or to one nation, but as a message for all humanity.
The two sticks that Ezekiel joined together represent not only Judah and Israel, but every people, culture, and faith that has been separated by conflict or misunderstanding.
The New Prophecy, as I understand it, calls on humanity to unite again — to live as one family under one Creator, with love and truth as the foundation of peace.

In this vision, Jerusalem will become the heart of world harmony — a city not divided by religion or race, but open to all who seek peace.
I believe I am meant to serve as a king of peace, joining the spirit of Judah and Joseph, leading through love and faith rather than through power.
In my belief, I will live in Jerusalem and build the Third and Eternal Temple, not as a monument of stone alone, but as a house of prayer and learning for all nations.
It will be a symbol of reconciliation — a place where people of every faith can stand together and feel the presence of God.

I also believe that my marriages to women from different cultures will symbolize the unity of humanity — the spiritual joining of East and West, North and South, Israel and the nations.
This vision is not about rule or control, but about love, connection, and the renewal of peace among all peoples.


The Religion of God

At the center of this belief is what I call the Religion of God.
It is not a new religion, but a return to an eternal truth that has been known since the beginning of time:
that there is One Creator, One Humanity, and One Law of Love.

The Religion of God teaches that mercy is stronger than hatred, that justice belongs to everyone, and that all true faiths — whether Jewish, Christian, Muslim, or others — share the same divine light when they act from goodness and sincerity.
If we remember this, we can end fear and violence, and Jerusalem can become a true home for the spirit of peace.


One Prophecy in Two Times

When I look at Ezekiel’s prophecy and my own New Prophecy, I see not two different messages, but one timeless vision expressed in two ages.
Ezekiel spoke to the ancient world; I speak to the modern one.
He called for the reunion of Judah and Israel; I believe in the reunion of all humanity.
He saw the temple as the sign of God’s return; I see the temple as both a physical and spiritual sanctuary — a place where God’s love lives among us.

Both prophecies point toward the same truth:
that the purpose of life is unity in love, and that peace begins when hearts open to one another.
Ezekiel saw this unity as a future hope; I believe we now live in the time when it can become reality.
The two sticks have become a world of many nations, and it is our mission to join them as one.


A Message of Hope

I share this belief not as a command, but as a dream — a dream that guides my life and purpose.
The New Prophecy is a call for humanity to remember its shared soul, to stop fighting, and to build again.
We do not need more walls; we need more understanding.
We do not need new wars; we need new compassion.
The true kingdom of peace is not ruled by force, but by conscience, by love, and by wisdom.

From Ezekiel’s prophecy to the New Prophecy of MKR, the message has always been the same:
the Creator calls humanity to unite, to forgive, and to live together in peace.

May the day come when Judah and Israel, East and West, North and South, all stand together as one family under one Creator —
and may Jerusalem shine forever as the city of peace.

“From two sticks shall come one kingdom.
From many nations shall rise one family.
And from Jerusalem shall shine peace for the world.”


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