The Mouthpiece of Heaven: 5786 and the Prophetic Power of Speech
- Brian K Taylor

- Sep 22
- 2 min read
The Gregorian calendar and Rosh Hashanah ushers in 5786, we step into more than a cultural tradition. We enter a divine rhythm. For believers who honor the Hebraic roots of our faith, this isn’t just a Jewish holiday. It’s a Biblical beginning. A Kingdom reset.
Scripture doesn’t mark time by January 1st. It begins in the seventh month, Tishri, with the blowing of the shofar and the crowning of the King. And for those grafted into the family of God through the Messiah, this season is not optional; it’s an invitation.
We are the Ekklesia. We are Kingdom agents on assignment. And 5786 is a year where our mouths must align with heaven’s mandate.

The Letters Behind the Year
The Hebrew year תשפ"ו (Tav-Shin-Pey-Vav) carries layered meaning:
Tav (ת) – Covenant, truth, and completion
Shin (ש) – Fire, transformation, divine presence
Pey (פ) – The mouth, speech, declaration
Vav (ו) – Connection, a hook between heaven and earth
Together, they create a prophetic tapestry. It is a year where the mouth becomes a bridge. Here, speech becomes sacred, and truth is spoken into transformation.
Pey: The Mouth That Speaks Mysteries
We are still journeying through the decade of Pey, the 80s in the Hebrew calendar. This is the era of the mouth. And in 5786, Pey is not passive. It’s prophetic.
The mouth is not just a tool; it’s a temple. Scripture tells us that “death and life are in the power of the tongue” (Proverbs 18:21). In this year, our words carry weight. They build altars. They tear down strongholds. They align heaven and earth.
For the Ekklesia, this is a call to speak with Kingdom clarity. To declare what heaven is saying. To silence what hell is shouting.
Heaven and Earth in Conversation
5786 is a year of divine dialogue. When Moses spoke, the seas parted. When Elijah declared, fire fell. When Jesus taught, hearts burned, and lives changed.
This year, we are invited to speak with that same authority. We do so not because of who we are, but because of who He is.
Our declarations are not echoes. They are instruments. Our prayers are not whispers. They are warfare. Our encouragements are not filler. They are fuel.
What Will You Speak?
As we enter this new year, the question isn’t just “What will happen?” It’s “What will you declare?”
Will you speak peace into chaos? Will you speak truth over lies? Will you speak healing into brokenness?
5786 is waiting to be shaped by your words. Let your mouth become a sanctuary. Let your speech be worship. Let your declarations be drenched in heaven’s wisdom.
Welcome to the year of divine dialogue. Welcome to 5786.




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