Earthquake, End Times, Famine, Persecution, Three Days of Darkness

End times in Perspective – Sammy Omosh

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End times in Perspective

Thursday, 12/04/25 at 21:12
Sammy Omosh
Kenya

Allow me to begin by saying that I have been a very keen observer of End-Time matters for over a decade. Within this time frame, I have lent my ears to prophecies and teachings on the same. I have done more listening than talking so I could take in as much as I can. I have no problem committing many hours to this if it is worth the effort. Prophecy is a marathon journey, not a sprint race, which is why it has fewer students than, for example, prosperity teachings.

When I started receiving visions and dreams way back, I thought in my mind that they would happen quickly. Later on, I found out you cannot put the Lord in a box regarding the “when” factor. As you know, some prophecies can be overturned. For example, Jonah went to Nineveh and proclaimed, “Yet forty days, and Nineveh will be destroyed.” Was that to be? No. There was repentance, and Yah relented. Was Jonah false? Not at all.

My question is: Why are 99% of the prophecies with a time element in them rarely fulfilled? This has demoralized much of the Church today. I too have my question: Why are many prophecies on the internet today—with set dates—so rarely fulfilled? I know many ask this silently without raising an eyebrow.

Fine. But how do you think we are influencing the non-believers who hear these prophecies, yet the set dates come and go? When they tell you what they think, the answer will not be pretty. I heard one of them say, “When you hear those prophecies, you hold back your plans, thinking Jesus is coming tomorrow. That’s why I don’t believe in Church stuff.” The balance is that Jesus said occupy, not postpone. (He doesn’t know that.)

My concern is this: When the set dates fail to materialize, there is no apology or further direction. To open up more wounds on the injury, they set another new date and it becomes a roller-coaster game. One messenger on YouTube always seems to know when Jesus will come back each passing month—from September to now December. Even a respected messenger praised this fellow and defended him. That is where we are as a Church. Non-believers can see this error clearly, but we are burying our heads in the sand.

You can overlook one false date like September 23rd, but if it becomes normal—every passing month—is that right? This thing, if not corrected, is eroding the trust in prophecy. Others have become discouraged and prefer just plain preaching or teaching devoid of prophecy. Yet 33% of the Word is prophecy. Many prophecies are true in content but very wrong in the supposed timing. We are told to judge prophecy, not the prophet.

Many folks in a particular country went on a two-day vigil on a mountain top to wait for the Rapture. Others wore white garments. But on the 25th of September, I saw them on video coming down with disappointment on their faces. They walked silently; nobody was talking. There was much mocking and laughter from the other side. It was the Church that bore the brunt, not only them per se.

Remember the U.S. 2020 elections—Trump versus Biden. When Biden won in November, many messengers came out and said Trump would still be president. Somebody I know said, “I will wait and see.” When Biden was sworn into office, he told me without mincing words, “I am done with prophecy.”

But when the timing was perfect in November 2024, and Trump was re-elected (that election morning in my dream I heard “Trump, Trump, Trump,” and I knew the die had been cast in his favor), I told the guy after Trump won, “That is what the messengers saw.” They were right—the confusion was the timing.

I noted another man who said something would happen in October, and nothing happened. He had a message for November, and somebody commented, “What happened to October?” Of course no man knows everything. We know in part. But you can see the reaction was not kind.

We should have learned something about date-setting by now to avoid future controversies like the September one. We do make human mistakes in this technical field of prophecy. I don’t know everything apart from what has been revealed to me. I do learn a lot from others—that’s why I am ever learning.

Based solely on what I have seen and confirmed from other messengers, we are not escaping. We will still be here when famine strikes. It has been years since the first warning was given to store food and water. I have seen the Maasai and the Pokot traversing my village looking for pasture and water for their flocks. Nobody had vanished yet, so don’t be misled that you won’t be here.

We will still be here when earthquakes of greater intensity happen. I was transported to California way back to see the event. I can boldly tell you—we were still here. I have seen the worldwide earthquake take out the power grid. What will be your game plan? How will you get your news or communication? Better get an old battery-powered radio or transistor.

We will be here for the persecution. My narrative of being jailed is clear. We will be here for the greatest revival in history. I heard the loudest proclamation—more than the voice of a street preacher: “The King is coming!” repeated several times in the middle of the night by the transformed ones. You haven’t seen any street preaching yet!

The 3 Days of Darkness have not yet happened. They will open up a Pandora’s box of other End-Time events. Let me scare you a bit—I know how those demons look. I saw one ripping apart a man in the darkness and drinking his blood. You would never wish that to happen even to the most filthy sinner you may know—unless you are inconsiderate and inhumane. Waking up from that kind of revelation did not brighten my day way back in 2014.

What about the huge cracks on the land surface? I have seen huge fallen trees and boulders blocking highways and access roads. The transformed ones could go anywhere while others were stationary. I did not see modern transportation in action. The world looked like the 18th-century period, where donkeys pulled carts.

When roads are gone and solar storms fry all the power grids in the entire world, what is next? Will there be partying or weekend getaways to favorite locations? How will it be if you are still alive and smell nuclear fumes? Russia recently said, “We are ready for war.” Messenger EWM gave us a detailed “war is cooking” scenario. Where were you when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022? Did you foresee that? Have you ever struck a matchstick? That is how easily wars are started.

We are called to be patient and have endurance. If nothing happens in the next year, we will continue into 2027, and if the Lord sees fit, perhaps into 2030. But we have been given the telltale signs to know the time is up. The race is not for the saved but for the overcomers. It is too early to judge.

What I normally observe with long-distance races is that the person in front is not always the one who will win. Among the athletes, one normally emerges from the middle runners when the finishing bell is rung. It is called the finishing lap. You might have underrated him/her initially, but they take a huge leap forward with such zeal and energy, as if they had stored much potential energy and then converted it to kinetic energy—sprinting to finish the race with a win, bagging the gold.

The Lord showed me He is going to save those written-off people in the darkness (3 Days of Darkness), and they will finish the race against all odds. The witch, the drunkard, the robber, the vile filthy monster—will experience the supernatural power of the God of Israel. The storyline will change. So how will we be able to judge them by their history when now they are the Lord’s sheep in the brief window period? Others will still be stubborn and left behind to suffer more than the picture I have painted here. At least everybody heard the gospel.

Period.

So many events will happen, moving like a wagon train—one after another—until the Rapture happens. When the events begin, you will know the times that you are living in. Much warning has gone forth. There is no excuse. I was awakened to write this much of the night. If it is not correct stuff, why would the Lord “steal” my sleeping time? I may not write this again, so heed the warning. (I am also warning myself; there is no exemption.)

Matthew 24:36
But concerning that day and hour, no one knows—not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only. (No date set will ever be right.)

Matthew 24:22
And if those days had not been cut short, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the elect, those days will be cut short. (Again, the discretion of when the Second Coming will be is the Lord’s. The seven-year period may be shortened to avoid much suffering.)

Luke 18:8
Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on earth? (This is the only verse in all End-Time matters with a question. Incredible.)

1 Thessalonians 5:24
He who calls you is faithful; He will surely do it.

2 Thessalonians 2:7
For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way.

Note:
At some point, there is going to be a gathering of the remnant bride—soul harvesters. I call it “banding together.” I have seen this on a few occasions. From Iceland to Fiji, Canada to Argentina, Russia to South Africa, and Greenland to India. A world army that will shake the kingdom of darkness like never before. No wonder our warfare is ever intense on many fronts (health issues, people who don’t like you, uncertainties, etc.).

The days of my ministry will be over, and it will be our ministry, because we will be many—folks from every continent on Earth. If you don’t like your fellow saints, how will you cope with this multitude congregating in one place?