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Prophet Tomi Arayomi recounts a vision where he saw the Lord extending the timeline to 2035, a critical year marked by a 'new revolution' and a newspaper headline asking, 'Has humanity opened Pandora's box?' This period signifies the convergence of science, tech, AI, and religion, pushing humanity to question its boundaries. By 2040, the vision shifts to a dystopia where humanity has ceded control to its own creations. This era, described as both utopia and Pandora's box, sees man facing self-created challenges as technology integrates deeper into life, moving from convenience to compulsory mandates like microchipping children in some European nations.
The Lord brings the prophet back to 2025, declaring 'You have five years left' to build arks and decide whether the Church will be the 'head or the tail.' This period, feeling like '5 months' or '5 minutes,' is a time for preparation. Leaders in nations like France and England will face turmoil, and discussions of conscription will rise. The year 2026 will see growing populism, with a focus on war preparations to shift national and global conversations away from leadership failures. Rumors of World War III will spread, creating fear among the poor and excitement among the rich.
The prophet identifies three categories of nations: the 'dragon nations' (led by China), the 'eagle nations,' and a 'desert eagle' (smaller but becoming most prominent due to wealth and influence). Cold wars will intensify, reaching boiling points. Referencing Daniel 2:44, the Lord reveals that His kingdom will be established 'in the time of those kings,' not after. The Church is urged not to wait for perfect conditions but to partner with God's 'forcefully advancing kingdom' amidst wars and difficult times. God's kingdom is not insecure; it is the source of all earthly kingdoms.
God's strategic alliances will shift the balance of nations. He will set His throne in righteousness and justice, revealing He is neither progressive nor conservative exclusively. God desires to conserve marriage, children, male and female identity, and absolute truth. Simultaneously, He desires to progress innovative means for His kingdom's advancement, including technology and education for a relevant generation. Righteous men will use technology for good, just as wicked men use it for evil.
God reveals a 'hot fire' brewing within China, where His 'captive bride' (the Church) will dismantle the nation from within. China, seen as a 'roaring dragon with a stomach ache,' will 'vomit her alive' as the Church, like Jonah, is released. Rosh Hashanah is declared as the 'day of the iron gate,' where God will act as the 'locksmith,' not just the keyholder. Stubborn gates will be lifted for His fervent bride, granting access to 'hidden riches of darkness.' This signifies a release from spiritual prisons, a full deliverance to their destined 'city'.
The prophet sees various nations (Nigeria, Atlanta, Texas, Kenya, South America) glowing as 'church belt nations.' God intends to move through these nations first but warns against the 'church belt' becoming a 'church noose.' Like His letters to the churches in Revelation, God stands at the door, knocking, with the handle on the Church's side. The Church is warned not to shut the door on God or those seeking to enter. God's kingdom is bigger than any church program, and He desires unity among His people for blessings to flow. If the Church resists, God will enter through 'desert places' and provoke them to jealousy through those who do not know Him, just as He turned to California when Houston missed Pentecost years ago.
The prophecy concludes with a call to Houston, referencing William J. Seymour's visit 120 years ago when Pentecost was missed by Houston and went to California. Now, 120 years later, mirroring Moses's life cycle and the 120 disciples in the upper room, God is ready for another visitation. Leaders are called to the 'Gap Conference' in Houston to pray for God to visit again. This is a crucial prophetic moment for America to embrace the new cycle.