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Acceleration of Time – Sammy Omosh

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Acceleration of Time

8/16/25 10:10 AM
Sammy Omosh

Word Received – August 13–14, 2025

On August 13th, 2025, I resumed my days of intercession and quiet time with the Lord after a short break. I went to my usual place of prayer and stayed inside the chapel alone from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

When I was nearly done, this word came to me:

“QUICK RESPONSE.”

It was made known to me to study how the 911 emergency service works. This was not a personal word—it is for all of us. The Lord is about to act quickly concerning the things we have asked of Him in prayer, and even the fulfillment of prophetic words.

(You may remember the verse that was emphasized in the last message. This is another confirmation.)

Things are not going to remain the same. Claim this word now. Still, we must distinguish between God’s timing and man’s timing. It is Acceleration Time in the spiritual realm.

  • If you sow to the whirlwind, you will reap the whirlwind.
  • If you sow righteousness, you will reap righteousness.

As it is written:

“But Judah still walks with God and is faithful to the Holy One.” (Hosea 11:12)
“Call to Me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known.” (Jeremiah 33:3)
“It is I who answer and look after you.” (Hosea 14:8)

This word could carry more than one meaning.

On August 14th, 2025 at 3:30 p.m., I again heard: “Rapid / Swift Response.”
When I asked Yah what it meant, it seemed to be a good word—not one punctuated with fear.


A Question from a Family Member

A family member asked me:
“Are we not supposed to inherit vineyards we didn’t plant and houses we didn’t build before the Church is snatched away?”

The subject is controversial in the modern Christian world. Honestly, without mincing words, everyone inwardly desires this blessing we call the “W” thing. We often pretend and call it worldly, but imagine this:

If you woke up tomorrow and someone gave you the key to a fully furnished 7-bedroom house with a Rolls Royce in the garage—yours for the taking—how would you react? That would be the real acid test. Would you cry out, “Satan, get behind me!”?

That’s why I did not give an outright answer. I didn’t object, nor did I agree. My reply was: “I don’t know the mind of Yah. I know only in part. I don’t know the order of events of things to come in the future. Some things are personal and don’t apply to all. That’s why I exercise discretion. If He tells you that you will be married before He comes, then He will fulfill it—He knows the how. I am human; I don’t know.”

If Yah subjected the “R” thing to a human referendum, it would never see the light of day. Human nature tends to procrastinate—whether saved or not. Even if we were granted another ten years, when the day comes in 2035, many would still be left behind. Why? Because human nature often supersedes the spiritual man.

Consider Enoch—he was taken suddenly and “was no more.” Elijah the Tishbite was taken in the presence of Elisha and the sons of the prophets, yet they still went searching for him in the mountains and valleys. They had a clue about the day, yet still doubted. That is why the chariots and horses of fire had to separate Elijah from Elisha. The fifty sons of the prophets only watched from afar (2 Kings 2:1–18).

Even the chariot of fire did not stop for Elijah to climb in—it swept him away. Imagine the debate that would have arisen: “Why are you taking him?”


A Gathering

On August 14th, 2025, I traveled toward a certain gathering where many relatives and old friends were present. There was one large “tent of meeting” and two smaller ones for dining.

I arrived at dusk to find the place already buzzing with people. The three housing units were full, and the motel was far away. I waited to see how things would unfold.

My cousin, who was in one of the smaller houses, asked me to wait outside. She later came out and handed me her car—a new Mercedes Benz—for my use during the gathering. She also gave me her shawl as a blanket.

For two days, that car became my office (I began writing this message from there) and my bedroom at night. Its seats folded flat into a bed, and I even hosted an old friend who had no place to sleep.

This friend had backslid and begun drinking alcohol. He was surprised to see me still steadfast in faith as I was years ago. He also marveled that my friendship with my cousin remained strong, unchanged for decades.

She was the same cousin I once traveled with to Tanzania—a torturous 14-hour trip. When she married, I stayed in her house for five days caring for the wedding gifts while she and her husband went on honeymoon.

Her act of lending me her car was true kindness—the very kind of kindness we have been admonished to practice. I even told her: “Sleeping in that car felt like being in a hotel room.”


Conversations

While conversing with old friends, I realized that many churches are still lacking in righteousness—starting from the shepherds.

  • Recently, a shepherd was accused of molesting young boys.
  • A senior pastor was exposed for having multiple affairs with young women in the church. One even aborted. He resigned before the board could act.

I know this assembly well. Years ago, I visited that church and heard the testimony of two women sent by Yah from a neighboring country with a message: “This church is wanting.”

The issue of morality—from top to bottom—stood out. Those women had never been there before, yet God directed them. If this is what is revealed, how much more is hidden?


Final Word

Is the global church ready for what is about to befall the earth?

If the Lord has promised you anything, remember:

“This is the sign…that the Lord will do the thing He has promised.” (2 Kings 20:9)

May Yah keep you all.

  • “He met God at Bethel, and there God spoke with us.” (Hosea 12:4)
  • “For you also, O Judah, a harvest is appointed, when I restore the fortunes of my people.” (Hosea 6:11)
  • “Whoever is wise, let him understand these things; whoever is discerning, let him know them.” (Hosea 14:9)

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