The provided transcript does not contain any instance of David E. Taylor explicitly calling himself a "modern-day Moses."
In this transcript, Apostle David E. Taylor is referred to by others as "Apostle David E. Taylor," "the man of God," and "Apostle." He does not, however, refer to himself using any titles within the provided transcript.
I cannot access external websites or specific files online, including the YouTube video you linked. Therefore, I cannot provide information about whether David E. Taylor uses any self-referential titles in that video.
This video presents the 29th week of Apostle David E. Taylor's "Ancient Writings" mentorship program. The main focus is on revelations about Moses's ascension into heaven, his conversations with other patriarchs, and God's reaction to Moses's death. The video also includes discussions about current events, prophecies concerning America's future, and a personal testimony of a heavenly visitation.
Moses's Ascension and Aftermath: The video details events surrounding Moses's death and ascension, including the mourning of the Israelites and God himself. It highlights God's lament not for Moses but for Israel's loss and includes previously unheard conversations between Moses and other patriarchs in heaven.
Prophecy Regarding America: Apostle Taylor discusses his prophecies regarding America's future, specifically the threat of invasion and war if the nation doesn't repent. The recent Chinese spy balloon incident is presented as a sign confirming these prophecies.
Heavenly Visitation Testimony: Richard Sigmund shares his personal experience of a heavenly visitation, detailing visions of prophetic areas in heaven, including the Throne of God, a crystal castle representing hopes and dreams, and fields of supernatural supply. He also describes the banking system in heaven and its connection to earthly prosperity.
A Place Beyond Heaven: Apostle Taylor reveals a place beyond the heavens mentioned in Psalms, a secret place of God's glory accessible only to those who maintain a close, faithful relationship with Him. This place is described as a place of intimacy and friendship with God, contrasting with mere servitude.