I am slightly amused by your reply (there wasn't a perfect emoji for that, though, so I did my best). I am disappointed that you would dismiss prophetic words that have been in several cases life-altering truths for me and others, but I appreciate both that you think for yourself and that you aren't argumentative.
I am torn between trying to explain things anyway (The core of my being is teacher so I LOVE to explain things. And I have a hard time giving up on people even when I should), and just letting you find your way with God for yourself. Realize though, that there are depths of meaning to these statements that will be missed if you just give them a cursory look. Also, like any word of God, you really need to have Holy Spirit help with the interpretation.
I will settle for the funny story that came from one that might also be a helpful illustration if it isn't too much a case of you had to be there: "Perfection is the goal; failure is the means. "
I used to homeschool two brothers from my church so we were all familiar with the bulk of the prophetic words I shared. They were close enough in age that I sometimes gave them the same assignment, but this caused problems because not only were they a few years apart, but the younger one had learning disabilities and tended to struggle with school activities while the older one found them too easy. Anyway, all sitting at the same table, I had just had to make a significant correction aloud about the younger brother's work, which made him look a bit foolish. Without missing a beat the younger brother turned to the older and proclaimed, "I am now closer to perfection than you." We all burst out laughing.