March 19, 2026
Beloved remnant, thank you Lord for what You have done, and what You are doing right now. Today I want to speak a word of fortification, not fear. A lot is swirling. Financial systems feel shaky. War keeps raging in the distance. The media noise is loud. And yet the message remains the same: keep your eyes fixed on Jesus Christ, and do not be caught off guard.
Here is the posture of this season: we are in the 2nd Exodus.
That means something very specific. We are not only looking back at what God did. We are learning to read the story in the way the Holy Spirit is teaching. Exodus backward is taking us back toward perfection. Revelation forward is taking us forward toward the end God has already declared. Both directions end up at the same place: God’s New Heaven New Earth - Eden.
Why the “Exodus Backward” and “Revelation Forward” Direction Matters
Sometimes God does not tell you everything. Sometimes He gives you directions. Sometimes the direction is the message.
In this season, the Holy Spirit kept emphasizing a pattern: read Exodus backward and read Revelation forward. The whole point is preparation. The end is already known. But while we are in the middle, we need our hearts anchored so we do not become distracted, deceived, or afraid.
Think about it like this. Exodus is a journey through shaking, judgment, and deliverance. Revelation is the culmination of God’s plan, where heaven and earth are made new, where God dwells among His people.
So why read them in opposite directions?
- Exodus backward points you back to the place where things were preferred, where everything was made right, where chaos was met by God’s voice.
- Revelation forward points you forward through the shaking and into the new heaven, the new earth, and the holy city that comes down.
God is not confusing you. He is aligning you.
Linking Exodus 15 to Revelation 15: The Song of Victory Before the Fullness Arrives
Let’s connect two key chapters the Holy Spirit has been pulling together: Exodus 15 and Revelation 15.
Exodus 15: Victory Song After the Deliverance
In Exodus 15, the people of Israel are singing. They crossed. They saw what God did. The sea delivered them. The Egyptians did not survive the waters they tried to use as pursuit.
Here is the thing that matters for your faith: the ability to sing is evidence that God already carried them through what others did not survive.
And that same spiritual pattern holds in this hour. God is raising a people who can sing, even while the world panics. Because fear cannot sing. Faith sings.
Revelation 15: Seven Angels Holding the Seven Last Plagues
In Revelation 15, seven angels are holding seven last plagues. This is the end of God’s wrath being brought to completion.
And right there, there is a picture of those victorious over the beast and his statue. They stand, they sing sing the same song they sang in Ex 15 and they praise.
This does not contradict the shaking. It declares the outcome.
So when you connect Exodus 15 to Revelation 15, you get the message of this hour:
- Deliverance comes first for those in God.
- He's literally parting Our Red Sea - Back to Genesis the left side of the wall of water, Forward through Revelation, the right wall of water - both leading to the promised land
- Praise is appropriate before everything is fully finalized.
- God’s people are not just surviving. They are singing.
If God can give a victory song before the full completion, then you can carry victory before the final chapter of the shaking. That is how you stay steady.
The East Wind: A Command for Devastation That Does Not Touch Goshen
Now let’s talk about the wind.
In this message, the “east wind” keeps showing up as a signpost. There is deliverance and devastation in the same movement of God. The enemy is not only being resisted. He is being dealt with.
In Exodus, the east wind is called forth over the land. It brings locusts. It also becomes a force tied to darkness and the larger acts of judgment. But the pattern is clear: what God judges does not have to come near what God protects.
This is where Goshen becomes more than a concept. Goshen is the place of consecration, protection, and covering.
There is an important contrast the Holy Spirit wants you to grasp:
- Plagues are released over the enemy’s world.
- God’s people are sealed and hidden under His provision.
That is why, in this season, you do not bargain with fear. You do not negotiate with panic. You command the wind to move, and you stand under the covering of God’s promise.
How We Stay in Goshen When the World Pressures With Fear
Let me speak directly. Fear spreads through sound, sight, and legal agreements.
In this hour, it is not enough to “avoid” fear in a vague way. You must actively sever its access.
Here are the themes that keep repeating:
- Fortify your faith with the Word. Fear and faith cannot coexist. One pushes the other out.
- Shift your focus to Jesus. Peter walked on water when his eyes locked onto the Lord. The moment he looked around, fear tried to take over.
- Stop feeding the idols of false narratives. For some, that is social media. For others, it is news cycles, rumor, or endless speculation. Tools are not the enemy. Agreement is.
- Join community before you need it. You invest in relationships before crisis arrives, not after panic starts.
This is why “community in Goshen” is emphasized so strongly. Goshen is not isolation out of pride. It is consecration out of obedience. It is pulling back from whatever tries to pull you into the world’s atmosphere.
The Apostolic Hub: Building Community Before the Storm
One of the practical parts of this season is community-building, especially through what is called the apostolic hub. Some love technology. Some do not. But the call is simple: get in and build connections.
The hub is described as a gathering place for encouragement, instruction, and spiritual reinforcement. The emphasis is also timing. If you wait until you need community, it is often too late. Crisis exposes what you did not build.
So consider this a strategy, not just an invitation:
- Log in regularly and participate.
- Use the search function to find teaching threads and relevant resources.
- Introduce yourself and say hello to new members.
- Spend time in the governance and discussion threads as they develop.
The goal is to help you live under the cover of Goshen together. Because the “east wind” is coming, and you need strength that is shared, not borrowed.
Commanding the East Wind: Deliverance and Destruction Together
Now, hear this posture of faith: you do not ask God to keep you comfortable. You ask God to keep you covered and aligned.
The east wind is not merely weather. It is a spiritual signal in this teaching. It represents devastation toward what is not of God, and it represents protection toward what is sealed in God.
So the repeated declaration is:
- “This is not coming near me.”
- “I am hidden in Goshen.”
- “The shaking is real, but I am guided through it.”
Even when threats rise, even when fear attempts to speak first, faith responds. The story ends with God’s hand, not the enemy’s noise.
No More Fear: “I Have Not Been Given a Spirit of Fear” (2 Timothy 1:7)
One of the strongest anchor scriptures repeated is 2 Timothy 1:7:
“God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.”
So if fear is present, the teaching points to a deeper issue: fear is not just a feeling. It is something you can renounce and return to sender.
This is not about pretending you do not have emotions. It is about refusing fear’s authority.
That is why the instruction is to identify fear, give it back, and backfill your mind with God’s love and soundness. Love casts out fear. Clear thinking shuts down confusion. Power enables action.
Practical Preparation: Keep Your Eyes Ahead, Not Behind
The message also warns against looking back, even when “back there” had comfort, familiarity, or regret. The Holy Spirit keeps emphasizing that this is a transition into something new and pristine. But you cannot drag what God has already shaken out into your new land.
- Do not return to old agreements.
- Do not keep re-reading old wounds.
- Do not let betrayal define your next step.
Instead, choose praise. Choose faith. Choose forward movement with Jesus as the center.
And yes, there can be short-term pressure. But this message insists the long-term outcome is worth it because God’s end is glorious.
Seal Your Household: Anointing the Doorposts and Standing Ready
There is a call to anoint doorposts in the blood, drawn from the pattern of Exodus 12. The teaching includes practical ways people are doing this: using oil over entry points, blessing the home, and marking protection in simple, faith-based acts.
The point is not magic. The point is agreement. The point is declaring: this home belongs to God. This household is covered. We are ready.
Then the instruction follows: stand ready with your shoes on, your staff in hand, and your faith active. When shaking comes, it will be time to endure, not panic.
Final Encouragement: Two Realities, One Choice
As kingdoms rise and fall, the message remains stable: there are two realities. One dark, one light. One fearful, one victorious.
What you align with will shape what you experience. So keep your eyes fixed on Jesus. Shut down noise that produces fear. Backfill your mind with Word and love. And stay in Goshen.
Blessings, Howard Olsen
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