Today I share a prophetic, personal, and practical word for the bride of Christ — for the remnant rising up. I speak directly to you as one who has walked through dark valleys, come back to the light, and now has a calling to prepare the wedding feast. This message is both a testimony and a call to action: we are being redeemed, refuted, and restituted.
Opening: The Bride Is Not Passive
I began by reminding us all that the bride of Christ is not a passive presence. In a wedding the groom stands at the altar waiting — the bride is the one who does the work: the sewing, the preparation, the organizing and the making ready. I shared a small, human moment about sewing Mikaela's wedding dress and the laughter over missed hemlines and sticking her with the pins. It was an illustration to show that being the bride means active preparation. God is raising a vast army — beautiful, elegant, ready... and ready for war.
Kat Simpson sent a voicemail after the thought struck me, and it was perfect. She said: who does all the work when someone's getting married? The bride does. She prepares. And when she comes under the groom’s protection she will not need to do the same work again. That simple picture is a prophetic key: we prepare, we labor, and then we come under the covering of His provision and protection. But even while we wait, our work isn’t finished. We're called to be active hands and feet — to prepare the wedding and to press forward until the enemy is under our feet.
Three Words — Redeemed, Refuted, Restituted
God woke me early with three words: redeemed, refuted, and restituted. Those words kept repeating. I felt they weren’t just a personal word for me but a message for the Ekklesia and the bride. Everything we’ve been decreeing and declaring — the themes we’ve been standing on — are coming together. This word led me straight into Lamentations 3.
Lamentations 3 — From Despair to Hope
I read the full chapter of Lamentations 3 aloud because it traces a descent into darkness and then a turning toward God’s faithfulness. Jeremiah speaks of being surrounded by anguish, buried in a dark place, bound in heavy chains. He tells of mockers, a bitter cup of sorrow, peace stripped away. And yet in the middle of that, he clings to a truth that changes everything:
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end. They are new every morning. Great is your faithfulness.
That line is an anchor. In the darkest place, where we feel like water rises over our heads, calling on the Lord opens a door. When Jeremiah called, God answered. God became his lawyer, pleads his case, redeems his life. That shift — from prosecutor to advocate — is how God moves on our behalf when we cry out from the pit.
My Testimony — Rock Bottom to Redemption
I shared some of my own story because I want you to know that these are not abstract truths; they are real and costly. There was a season in my life where I hovered near suicide for a year. Every day I wrestled with death's whisper. I remember that awful time, though God’s mercy has washed the agony away so that now it’s almost hard to fully recall. But the faint memory remain as testimony: God’s mercy is new every morning, and He redeems.
Betrayal, Forgiveness, and Walking Free
I told the painful story of a church season where four men, who had once been friends and partners in ministry, gathered and pronounced a horrible prophetic word against me. They essentially pronounced that I should be killed rather than continue speaking. It rocked me. I was shattered. But the Lord said, "Repent for them." I got on my face and prayed daily. I forgave. I fed them. I loved them. I released them. And even though some never returned my calls, the burden lifted because forgiveness is the key to freedom and continued calling.
When God's favor and grace covered me, He also gave me the strength to forgive — and that forgiveness was key. I spent months on my face repenting for others who had pronounced death sentences over me — men who declared that if I didn’t shut up, God would send an arrow through my heart. It was a lie. I repented for them, I forgave, and I prayed them into grace. God lifted me from that place and used the very trial as an updraft to take me higher.
If you are holding onto pain, listen: forgiveness is not soft. It is holy grit. Forgive, get on your face, and let the Lord wash that wound. If you carry that weight you will be disqualified from the assignment God has for you. Let it go so you can move forward in integrity.
Prophetic Interlude: The Trump–Putin Summit and International Shifts
I moved into current events because what’s happening globally is a spiritual reality manifesting in the natural. I spoke about a summit where President Trump met with other leaders — a moment that revealed shifting alliances. I showed an image of delegates in the Oval Office: faces that have long promoted a war footing now being schooled and shown a new direction. I declared that righteous prayers have availed much and that the new world order is being upended. “Major things are about to become minor things,” as I’ve said before. Strange alliances will form, and the days of the death agendas are being exposed.
We also touched on Canada specifically — things like glyphosate being sprayed in forests and arson being used in troubling ways. I cried out for God’s intervention and for protective judgment against those who would poison creation. This is not just geopolitics; it’s spiritual warfare playing out in the natural world.
Rude Awakening: Exposure, Shock, and the Need for Stability
The Lord gave a clear warning: the world is about to experience a rude awakening. Full disclosures of death agendas — corruption in pharma, poisoning of water, attacks on trees, systemic evil hidden for decades — will come to light. This exposure will shock many, including people in churches and those who trusted leaders. The damage will be real and the emotional fallout will be intense.
I counseled the bride: do not be surprised when people are stunned. Pray for discernment and receive an Issachar anointing to swiftly process what God reveals. Let God absorb your shock and trauma. When you are yielded, the Lord will take the fallout so it will not crush you. He will give you peace to stabilize your thinking and to become a tower of strength for those who are devastated.
We will be needed to offer support, humility, and the kingdom perspective to the stunned and wounded. The rude awakening will ultimately lead to a great awakening as many turn back to God — and we will be the ones they come to because of our peace in the storm.
On Prophetic Discernment and Spiritual Warfare
We also addressed witchcraft and prophetic misuse. I described confronting false prophets and binding their words in Jesus' name, asking God to turn torment into repentance. When prophetic words go off the rails and seek to destroy rather than edify, we have authority to call things into alignment with truth. We are the body that must discern, bind, and loose. But we are also the body called to love, to speak the truth in gentleness, and to forgive.
Remember: the prophet must bend to Scripture, not the other way around. If you elevate prophecy above the Word, deception will come. We must always test, forgive, and stand on Scripture as our final authority.
Practical Takeaways — What You Must Do
- Prepare actively: keep working as the bride—sew, serve, and make ready.
- Forgive swiftly: get on your face and ask God to help you forgive those who have wounded you.
- Proclaim daily declarations: speak God’s truth about grace, favor, and mercy over your life.
- Pray for discernment: ask for wisdom to process revelations and for the Issachar anointing to know what to do next.
- Be a refuge: when the rude awakening hits others, be a steady presence who points them to Jesus and to the truth.
- Engage in spiritual warfare: bind false words, pray against hidden agendas, and decree God’s kingdom come.
Encouragement and Declaration
We are not abandoned. God calls Himself our advocate — our lawyer. He listens when we call, and He pleads our case. The verdict is in: we are redeemed, refuted, and restituted. Stand firm. Keep speaking. Keep preparing. Keep forgiving. The harvest that follows the shaking will be vast, and we will be the ones to welcome many into the kingdom because we will have stood in peace while the world trembled.
A Final Word About Royalty and Unexpected Allies
I shared a curious thread around Melania Trump, Putin, and an emerald Romanov ring — a symbolic reminder that God moves in unexpected places and may bring unlikely people into roles that further His purposes. Whether or not every detail is fully verified, the picture painted was of doors opening, alliances shifting, and a sovereign God rearranging things we thought were immutable.
So continue to stand. Continue to decree. Continue to forgive. You are not finished; you are being prepared for a glorious appearing.
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