1327 It Can No Longer Be Postponed - Amid the war

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1327 It Can No Longer Be Postponed - Amid the war 

16 Mar 2026 A vision revealed three symbolic scenes: a river turning dark with oil, representing the corruption of world systems; a white tree with branches spanning all nations, symbolising a divine presence; and a final scene not fully described. The vision emphasises the need for prayer and reliance on God, as the world’s systems are becoming increasingly polluted and unsustainable. 

A vision depicted a tree representing humanity’s pride, with a strong wind symbolising a divine shaking that will reveal the spiritual decay beneath seemingly strong foundations. This shaking will lead to the collapse of worldly systems reliant on power, wealth, and technology, leaving only the unshakeable love and word of God. The final vision showed a bride, representing believers, surrounded by lamps, some of which were dimming, emphasising the need for spiritual preparedness and reliance on God. 

The bride, representing the church, is spiritually asleep and distracted by the world, neglecting to prepare for the second coming of Jesus Christ. The church, instead of focusing on the imminent return of Christ, prioritises worldly success and comfort. The message emphasises the importance of relying on Jesus Christ alone, rather than worldly systems or the church, as the fulfilment of biblical prophecies draws near. 

Key points

  •  * Vision Received: The speaker received a vision from the Lord four days ago and spent time praying for clarity and discernment. * Vision Interpretation: The vision consisted of three symbolic scenes, each carrying a specific meaning that the speaker will share and explain. * First Vision: The speaker saw a large city with a peaceful river that suddenly turned dark, filled with black oil and smoke. * Vision of a Polluted River: The river, representing the systems of the world, becomes increasingly polluted and lifeless due to corruption and wickedness. * Biblical Connection: The vision is connected to Revelation 8:10-11, where a star named Wormwood falls from the sky, turning a third of the waters bitter. * Interpretation of the Vision: The polluted river symbolises the collapse of the world’s systems due to moral decay and corruption. * World Leaders’ Actions: Leaders are polluting the good system with corruption, deception, wickedness, and greed, leading to a terrible end for humanity. * Importance of Prayer: Praying can change the course of events and keep people safe during difficult times. * Need for Divine Guidance: Getting closer to God is crucial to receive guidance and direction on how to navigate and avoid being negatively affected by the world’s corruption. * World Systems are Corrupt: The world systems are completely poisonous and will lead to destruction if relied upon. * Rely on Jesus Christ: The only reliable entity is Jesus Christ, not the economy, government, or worldly systems. * Vision of a Tree: A vision of a large, seemingly healthy tree with branches spanning all nations, but with rotten roots symbolising underlying decay and death. * Powerful Wind and Fallen Tree: A powerful wind uprooted a large tree, causing widespread panic and fear. * Symbolism of the Tree: The tree represents humanity’s pride and reliance on power, wealth, and technology, with its weakened roots symbolising spiritual decay. * Warning of Imminent Collapse: The vision warns that these systems will collapse when the Lord’s shaking comes upon the earth. * God’s Promise: God will shake the earth and heavens to remove all that can be shaken. * Shakable Things: Technology, power, military strength, wealth, and influence are all shakable and removable. * Unshakeable Things: The love of God and the word of God are unshakeable. * Unshakeable Faith: Only what cannot be shaken will remain on earth, emphasising the importance of focusing on God’s word, love, protection, grace, and mercy. * Final Vision: A vision of a bride dressed in white, symbolising the beauty and purity of the church or believers. * Target Audience: The final vision speaks directly to Christians, believers, and children of God. * The Parable of the Lamps: The bride represents the church, and the lamps represent the faith of believers. * Spiritual Sleepiness: Many believers are spiritually asleep and distracted by worldly things, despite the approaching return of Jesus Christ. * The Trumpet Sound: The loud trumpet sound represents the return of Jesus Christ, which will awaken some believers but not all. * Church’s Role: The church should be guiding believers and preparing them for the second coming of Jesus Christ, but many are focused on worldly success instead. * Reliance on Worldly Things: People are relying on worldly systems, power, wealth, and technology instead of relying on Jesus Christ. * Distractions from Faith: Believers are being distracted by the world and even by the church, leading them away from focusing on Jesus Christ. * Central Message: The video emphasises the importance of relying on Jesus Christ for salvation, highlighting His love, forgiveness, and the fulfilment of biblical prophecies. * Call to Action: The speaker urges viewers to seek Jesus Christ and salvation while there is still time, emphasising that tomorrow might be too late. * Purpose of the Video: The video aims to awaken viewers and draw them back to God, rather than causing fear or confusion. * Opening Prayer: The speaker begins with a prayer, asking for open hearts and minds to receive the message. * Focus on Spirituality: The speaker urges people to turn away from worldly distractions and focus on Jesus Christ. * Call for Revival: The speaker prays for a spiritual revival, asking God to awaken people to the message and prepare them for the Lord’s return.

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