Prophetic Word for Trinidad & Tobago
Sunday, 07/12/26 at 18:55
A Heart Of Prayers
Hello, I hope you are well. I am coming out of a 2 year sabbatical and the Lord has been downloading alot in my spirit. One of the prophecy I received is for the island of Trinidad. God is getting ready to deal with the idols and false God of Trinidad. The government has given over the island to idols and false God and as a result the Lord is sending a strong breeze to the island. Please see the video attached for more insight.
https://youtu.be/g1qV_Remqm4?is=HqHTMasJbQuC4Qjk
Hi. Hi everyone. Um, I hope you all are doing well. It’s been—yeah, I think it’s been around two years since I’ve done something like this. I’m coming out of a two-year sabbatical. I was posting shorts here and there, but those were pre-recorded videos that were probably recorded like a year ago. It’s been a while since God has released me and given me permission to release a prophetic word, so I’m on assignment right now.
There’s much to say. I have a lot of revelation from my two-year sabbatical that I want to share with you guys. For example, why did I go into a two-year sabbatical? What were some of the things that God was dealing with me and showing me during that time? But that is for a different day.
An Assignment for Trinidad and Tobago
Today, I have a prophetic word for Trinidad. I’ve been in deep intercession for Trinidad and Tobago. When you hear me say “Trinidad,” just know that I’m talking about Trinidad and Tobago. It’s just easier to say Trinidad than to say Trinidad and Tobago, right? So, I mean no offense when I don’t say Tobago.
God is sending me this month to Trinidad to host a prayer conference. Because of that assignment, I have submitted myself to deep intercession for Trinidad for about—I want to say—going on two months now. The Lord has shared much with me pertaining to Trinidad. At first, I thought He was going to allow me to release this prophetic word while I was there at the prayer conference. But when He woke me up today, He said, “I need you to release the word prior to going to Trinidad.”
So, I want you to bear with me. I have a lot of information here. I don’t know how long this video is going to be, and I don’t want to shortchange this prophetic word. I don’t want to dishonor what God has to say concerning Trinidad. If you see me looking down—for those of you who are new, and for those of you who have been with me for a while but probably don’t remember because I haven’t shared a prophetic word in a while—it is because I have my journal app on my phone. One of the journals is my prophetic journal where I store my dreams, prophetic words, and the prophetic revelations that God has shared. I will be looking at it to make sure I’m not missing anything. In addition to just flowing with the Spirit, I have some stuff written here that I want to ensure I share as well.
There’s a lot of information. I’m going to do my best to bring forth this word meticulously, by the Spirit, in truth, and with insight and context. I did a lot of studying. If you know me, before I release a prophetic word, most of the time I have to live through it, in addition to doing extensive studying. This ensures that I’m not only bringing the prophetic word, but I’m also bringing prophetic instruction, the heart of God, and clarity so people can understand what God is saying and why He’s saying it.
A Prayer for the Nation
Before I go into the word, I want to say a prayer. I’ve been in prayer all day, but I do think it makes sense to pray here on this video.
Lord God, I want to thank you for this opportunity. I want to thank you for trusting me with this word, Father God, concerning your people in Trinidad, concerning your nation. Father God, I want to thank you for the wisdom, the knowledge, the understanding, the revelation, the clarity, and the insight that you have given me concerning Trinidad. Father God, I thank you that the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart will be acceptable in your sight.
Father God, I pray that I will decrease and you will increase, Father God, and that it will be you who speaks through me. Father God, help me not to water down this word. Help me not to use the wrong vocabulary, the wrong wording, or the wrong narrative. Instead, Father God, allow me to bring this exactly how you would bring it. That’s why I’m asking you to take over. Like Orain doesn’t even exist right now, Lord. I want you to take over and begin to speak through me.
Father God, I pray that this word will reach every ear that it needs to reach, and every individual—especially those who have influence in the Body of Christ, those who have a relationship with you, and those who have power and authority in the land of Trinidad and its government. Father God, let this word not be hindered by any principality, or by anything on the internet. Father God, let this word not be diluted or delayed.
Father God, I thank you that you’re doing a new thing in Trinidad. One of the things that you asked us, Lord God, whenever you’re doing a new thing, is to behold it and perceive it. So, Father God, I pray that those who receive this word, and those who hear this word, will begin to behold and perceive what you’re doing in Trinidad and come into partnership, Father God.
Father God, I even pray for mercy. Mercy, Lord, concerning the areas of judgment taking place in Trinidad and concerning the judgment that is coming to the land, to the nation. Let there be mercy for the Body of Christ and mercy for the righteous ones in the land. Father God, I pray even now, Lord, that you are here with me, that the Holy Spirit is dwelling upon me, and that the Holy Spirit is present right now in this conversation. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen. Amen.
Okay, the battery is charging and I’m good to go. Thank you for your patience with that battery situation. I usually would have done that before I even started, but like I said, I’ve been swamped with studying this. This is a lot of information and I don’t even know where to start, but give me grace, God, because this is very important for Your people.
“Down Goes Dagon”
I want to start with how this information came to me in the first place. I think that’s the best place to begin. As I said to you, I’ve been in prayer and intercession concerning Trinidad. One of the phrases that kept coming to my heart is, “Down goes Dagon. Down goes Dagon. Down goes Dagon.” That phrase was repeated to me around three to five different times on different days, today being the last day it came to me.
Originally, I thought God was going to have me release this word in Trinidad. But when I got up this morning, I heard the phrase again. He said, “I want you to release this word prior to going to Trinidad.”
So, I think where I want to start is: Who is Dagon?
As it pertains to Trinidad, I believe there are four areas that God is going to touch on with this prophetic word:
- The Government: What the government is doing and who they are partnering with that they shouldn’t be partnering with.
- The Body of Christ: The church in Trinidad and the segregation, separation, competition, offense, and comparison going on there.
- Altars and Portals: The spiritual access points that are open all over the land of Trinidad.
- The Idol Dagon: Dagon is going to be dealt with in the land of Trinidad.
Let’s talk about who Dagon is and how that ties into what’s going on in Trinidad right now. Dagon is a god that was worshiped by the Philistines. We all know the Philistines—that’s where Goliath and his brothers are from. The Philistines are known for having giants as warriors. We know that because David went up against Goliath, who was a Philistine. Dagon is a god of the Philistines; they worshiped him.
By the way, this context comes from 1 Samuel, chapter 5. I’m particularly focusing on verses 1 to 5, or 1 to 10. You can read the whole thing.
The Ark of the Covenant and the Judgment of Israel
I want to start first by saying the Philistines defeated Israel and took the Ark of the Covenant. I’m going to pause right there. I want to explain how this defeat happened, and I also want to explain what the Ark of the Covenant is. Then we’re going to come back to who Dagon is, because you have to understand what the Ark of the Covenant is to understand what is actually going on in Trinidad. We also have to understand how the Philistines defeated the Israelites, because that also ties into what’s happening in Trinidad. Boom, follow me.
What is the Ark of the Covenant? This is just a summary; I’m not doing an in-depth teaching on it. I’m just providing a summary for those who may already know, but I’m going to make it a detailed summary for those who may not.
The Ark of the Covenant was first introduced in the book of Exodus. It was a sacred chest—that’s the best way I can describe it, because that’s what I wrote down. It was like a chest or a box, like a treasure chest. God Himself instructed Moses to make the Ark of the Covenant after the Israelites were released and delivered from Egypt. That was one of the specific instructions that God gave Moses.
God was meticulous and particular with how He wanted it to be built. He asked Moses to use acacia wood to build the Ark of the Covenant. Then it was overlaid with pure gold, inside and out. It had two cherubim—those are the angels—right on top of it. The lid that covered the chest was referred to as the mercy seat. (I actually wanted to do some more study about why it was called the mercy seat, but that’s for a different video or for my own knowledge.)
The Ark of the Covenant wasn’t a magical item. It was a representation of God’s covenant with Israel and a representation of His holy presence among His people. The Ark itself didn’t possess independent amazing power. It was something instructed by God for Moses to build, and the presence of God followed it because God commanded its construction. It was a symbol of the presence of God among His people and a representation of His covenant with them. This meant that God was building a new covenant and securing the Israelites after He delivered them from Egypt.
In Exodus 25:22, God said, “There I will meet with you.” The Ark became a central symbol of God’s dwelling with His covenant people. I want you to remember that. The Ark became the central symbol of God’s dwelling among His people.
Another question you should have is: What was inside the Ark of the Covenant? According to my studies—and I told y’all I gathered a lot of information before bringing forth this word—Hebrews 9:4 states that the Ark of the Covenant contained the tablets of the Ten Commandments. It also contained Aaron’s rod—and not just any version, but specifically Aaron’s rod that had budded.
When I read that, I wondered, What does it mean for a rod to be budded? It means it sprouted, like a plant bringing forth new life. It was budding as if it were growing something new, like a plant on a piece of wood. So it contained Aaron’s rod, the Ten Commandments, and a golden jar of manna.
Each of these items represented something significant:
- The Ten Commandments represented the law governing God’s covenant with the Israelites after He delivered them from Egypt.
- Aaron’s Rod represented God’s chosen priesthood, since we know Aaron was a priest.
- The Jar of Manna represented God’s supernatural provision.
So, the Ark of the Covenant represented God’s dwelling presence, but it also represented His expectations of them. The Ark carried His presence, but with His covenant and His presence came expectations. That is what the Ten Commandments represented—there is a level of expectation that comes with the presence of God. There’s a level of priesthood that we must take on, move in, honor, and respect. And the manna represented His provision. Wherever God has made a covenant, and wherever God dwells, there is supernatural provision.
Those are the three significant elements inside the Ark of the Covenant. They show how the chest represents God’s covenant and His dwelling presence with His people. Under His covenant, these three things are guaranteed: His provision, the priesthood, and the law of expectation.
Why Was the Ark Captured?
Why was the Ark of the Covenant so important? That was a question I had when I was talking with God. These questions I am asking and answering are the very questions I posed to God while doing my studies and searching. I asked, “If the Ark itself didn’t have independent power and was just a symbol, why was it so important?”
The Ark of the Covenant was important because when Israel carried it with them, some of the most significant miracles took place. I didn’t previously know the full depth of it. The main thing I remembered was that if anyone touched it who was not of the priesthood, they could die. But as I began to read and study more, I learned that the Jordan River stopped flowing when the priests carrying the Ark stepped into it. Another thing I didn’t fully recall—I knew it, but hadn’t remembered it contextually—is that they had the Ark of the Covenant when they walked around the walls of Jericho before they came crashing down. Furthermore, it rested in the Most Holy Place of the Tabernacle. When they brought the Ark into the Tabernacle, and later into the Temple, it sat in the Holy of Holies. That’s where the Ark was, representing the immediate presence of God. That is how significant and important the Ark of the Covenant was.
So then, the question arises: How did they lose it?
It signified that God delivered them from Egypt, fed them with manna, established expectations through His commandments, and outlined a life of holiness and priesthood. It performed all these mighty things for them, so how did they end up losing it? How can we have the presence of God dwelling with us, have the covenant of God, and still end up losing it?
To be clear, them losing the Ark of the Covenant did not mean that they lost God, that God wasn’t powerful, or that God wasn’t with them. It was a direct result of how they were living. Losing the Ark of the Covenant was basically God’s judgment. He allowed them to lose it because they became rebellious.
Let me break it down for you. I had to read a lot in 1 Samuel because it speaks about the Ark of the Covenant extensively. Dagon is mentioned in 1 Samuel 5, but right now I’m referencing 1 Samuel 4, before we even get to Dagon.
In 1 Samuel 4, the Israelites were at war against the Philistines. They fought two distinct battles. In the first battle, the Philistines defeated the Israelites and killed about 4,000 Israelite soldiers. When the Israelites lost that battle, instead of asking why God allowed it, and instead of seeking God to figure out why He permitted the defeat, they just went and took the Ark of the Covenant from Shiloh. They had it stationed in Shiloh, so they took it and brought it directly into their military camp.
When I read that, and as I was talking to the Holy Spirit, I understood it this way: Instead of going to the God who created the Ark, they treated the Ark itself like a lucky charm or a magical object. Remember what I said earlier—the Ark itself was not a magical item. It was not a lucky charm. It was a symbol of the presence of God, the covenant of God, and who He was to Israel. Instead of going to God and asking, “Yo, why did we lose the fight? You have always kept us and given us victory,” they said, “Let’s bring the Ark from Shiloh, then it will save us.”
They put their trust in a symbolic object. They put their trust in the thing God gave them to symbolize Him, rather than putting their trust in God Himself. That’s like putting your trust in a blessing rather than putting your trust in the One who gives the blessing. God may have blessed me with the house I’m in, but if I put all my trust in the house and none of my trust in the Person who provided it, that is a dangerous place to be. That’s how I interpreted that.
Follow me, because I’m going somewhere with this. This is going to make sense regarding what is going on in Trinidad, what is coming to Trinidad, and what God is going to do.
Complacency and the Abuse of Power
What happened next in the battle? Remember, they fought the first battle and lost. Then they went ahead and fetched the Ark of the Covenant. When the Ark arrived, they started to shout with excitement. They were like, “Yeah, we are about to win! We’re about to crash out and win! This is definitely victory!”
The Philistines had heard about the things God did when the Ark of the Covenant was present. They were nervous and fearful, but even though they were afraid, they did not back down from the fight. You are going to face some enemies and opposition that will hear of the power of God and still refuse to back down.
Hear me, Trinidad. You have some Philistines in your land who have heard about the things God has done on behalf of the Body of Christ in Trinidad. They have heard how God showed up and provided victory for the church. Even though they were fearful, they rallied themselves to still fight. Let’s not be misled into thinking we can just brag to the enemy about what God has already done. What He has done is important, but what is He doing now?
Even deeper than that, I really believe this defeat didn’t have anything to do with God’s lack of power; it had everything to do with the Israelites and where they put their faith and hope. You want to be careful to ensure you aren’t bragging out of complacency. There are people in the Body of Christ and in the church in Trinidad who have become complacent with previous victories. You have become complacent with previous wins, previous provisions, and previous blessings. Living in that place of complacency has brought you into idolatry and rebellion.
Nonetheless, they brought the Ark of the Covenant into the second fight, thinking it would guarantee victory. But it was worse. The loss this time was catastrophic. In the first battle, they lost 4,000 soldiers. In this second battle, where they brought the Ark thinking they would get total victory, 30,000 Israelite soldiers were killed. Thirty thousand Israelite soldiers died.
Among those killed were the sons of Eli, the two priests: Hophni and Phinehas. Thirty thousand people died, including those two priests. Eli’s sons died, and the Ark of the Covenant was captured. This is how the Ark was captured—because they trusted in the provision rather than the God who provided it.
This prophetic word is not just for the Body of Christ and the church in Trinidad; it is also for the government and those in leadership. You have people in leadership who entered politics and parliament having a relationship with God, knowing who He is. But when they moved into positions of power, they became tainted. They put all their trust in their political positions and their roles in government, rather than in the God who put them there in the first place. I am telling you, there are people in leadership positions in the House of Parliament—from the Prime Minister on down—who entered leadership knowing God. They had a relationship and an interaction with God, but once they got there, power made them complacent in their faith.
Why did God allow it? I asked Him that question. I was like, “Yo, if this thing symbolizes Your presence, and You instructed its creation, why did You allow it to be captured?” I believe God allows certain things for a reason. He said, “Go back and read again. Start reading from 1 Samuel 3 into 1 Samuel 4.”
When I looked at the earlier chapters, I saw that the priests were abusing their positions. There are people who entered power in parliament in Trinidad who previously had a priest-like relationship with God, or were on the path to it, but once they attained power and position, they began to abuse it. The Bible says the priests were abusing their positions; they became immoral and dishonored God, and the nation drifted away from Him.
The Captured Covenant of Trinidad
The Ark of the Covenant, so to speak, as it pertains to Trinidad, has been captured. Hear me when I say that. I am not saying the presence of God has been captured, because you cannot capture or contain God. But the level of relationship that the nation had with God has been compromised. That’s basically what it means. When the Ark was captured, it symbolized that Israel’s relationship with God was compromised—not because God lacked power, and not because the Philistine god was stronger, but as a manifestation of God’s judgment. He allowed it because they were immoral, abused their power, and drifted away from Him.
I want to say this specifically: Trinidad’s drifting away from God did not start with the Body of Christ. It started with the government. It started with those in power in parliament. I am telling you, there are people in the government right now who were actually sent there by God. They know who God is and had an upbringing in the church and in the Word of God. He sent them there to be a representation of Him in politics. They were supposed to pass laws and policies that protect, govern, support, and provide resources to the church.
The Lord showed me that He had an agreement with some of the people He sent into politics and parliament. They made an agreement with God, saying, “Oh, we’re going to go in there and ensure that certain laws and policies are passed so the church is protected and has its resources.” But when they got there, they did something totally different.
God allowed the Ark of the Covenant to be captured in that biblical story because He was judging His own people before He even dealt with the Philistines. Trinidad is in a situation right now where God is going to deal with the Philistines that have “captured” the covenant, but He is going to deal with the drifting of His own people first. When you read the story, He dealt with the Israelites before He dealt with the Philistines. And when He went to deal with the Philistines, He did not need the Israelites’ help; He did it on His own. Follow me.
God will not allow His presence to be used as a religious object while His people are living rebelliously. They were walking around with the Ark of the Covenant, flaunting it as a religious item, thinking God would back them while they were living in rebellion.
Let me tell you something, Trinidad. There are some things you can no longer flaunt. You cannot throw certain things in the face of the Philistines, the witches, and the warlocks, because they are mocking and laughing at you. They know you are compromised. They know you are in rebellion because the portals and altars they have set up in different neighborhoods have manipulated the behavior and thinking of people within the Body of Christ. They know the compromise exists. One of the things Goliath did was mock; the Philistines are known for mocking their enemies.
God will not allow His presence to be used casually. There are people in leadership in Trinidad who only tap into the presence of God when they want something. When the witch doctor’s remedy isn’t working, or when the money they paid to the obeah man or obeah woman runs out, that’s when they remember God. They call upon Him when it’s too late, expecting victory after being entirely rebellious, distant, and dishonorable. I am talking about leaders in the House of Parliament who call themselves believers but became compromised once they stepped into power. They have not repented, and they are living in that compromise. You leaders who have dishonored God have caused the nation to drift.
The church and the Body of Christ bear accountability for this as well, but right now I am dealing with the government aspect.
The Battle of the Gods
When the Philistines defeated the Israelites and captured the Ark, they believed it was a victory of their god over the God of Israel. Back then, battles were viewed as conflicts between deities. If one nation defeated another, the belief was that their god had overthrown the loser’s god. The Philistines thought, Our god has defeated their god, so let’s take the Ark of the Covenant and place it in Dagon’s temple. They brought the Ark into the temple of Dagon at a place called Ashdod and placed it right beside the statue of Dagon. Basically, they were saying, “Our god has defeated your god, and now your god is subject to ours. We have brought your God down and are holding Him like a trophy.” They held the Ark like a spoil of war, incarcerating it in Dagon’s temple.
I want to clear up a misunderstanding I had that the Holy Spirit corrected. When the Ark was captured, it did not mean God had abandoned Israel or that His presence ceased to exist. God is not controlled by human behavior. Just because they were rebellious didn’t mean He would withdraw His presence out of pettiness. His presence was still there. However, because the Israelites violated the covenant relationship, they experienced His judgment. Experiencing judgment is not the same as God being absent.
I am not saying the presence of God has left Trinidad. Nothing can separate you from the love of God; that is scripture. He has not abandoned Trinidad, but He has allowed judgment to come upon the nation, just as He allowed the Israelites to be defeated.
The problem was not a lack of power on God’s part. The real problem was that Israel tried to use God’s presence while refusing to honor God’s ways. This happens in the Body of Christ too, but right now I’m focusing on the government.
As I mentioned, about five elections ago, God began to bring a shift in the Trinidadian government because there was too much witchcraft and corruption, and no real representation of Him. He began to usher certain people out and others in. Those He brought in had an agreement to do the right thing and act as a liaison for the church. But when they arrived, they abused their power or failed to stand their ground. Those who tried to fight for the Kingdom were outnumbered and overwhelmed, leading some to resign.
When God saw them being outnumbered, He granted certain church leaders access to government officials with the intention that they would advise the overwhelmed and rebuke those who had strayed. God raised up people in the Body of Christ to serve as a support system, but some of those church leaders became tainted and corrupt themselves. I hope this makes sense. It’s a lot of information to download, but it all pertains to what is happening spiritually in Trinidad.
God is allowing Trinidad to experience the consequences of rebellion originating in the government and trickling down into the church leadership. As the saying goes, the fish rots from the head.
The Deeper Meaning of the Capture
What does it mean for the Ark of the Covenant to be captured? It means Israel lost what they were supposed to carry because they failed to protect what they were supposed to honor. They were supposed to protect their relationship with God, His kingship, His commandments, and His dwelling place. Because they failed to protect these things, they lost the ability to carry them. It reminds me of Saul, who failed to protect his kingship and dishonored the throne God gave him, ultimately losing it.
The captured Ark is a picture of spiritual compromise, covenant disobedience, and religious hypocrisy. These are the very things occurring in Trinidad. I’m not picking on you, because this happens everywhere, but this specific word is for you.
Trinidad has a misplaced trust. People are trusting in symbols of God’s presence while their lives are completely misaligned with Him. They treat His presence like a genie, but God is not a genie. He cannot be controlled.
God is calling His people back to a covenant of faithfulness. The covenant with Trinidad is not permanently broken; there is still a window of time for a return. I hear Isaiah 4. God says: “What has been exalted above me must come down.”
Before you can return to faithfulness, the international relationships and partnerships that the government has exalted above God must come down. I don’t know how transparent your government is, but they are bending over backward to maintain standings with foreign nations because of what they think they can gain. This is going to lead your economy into a downward spiral. A city without walls will be plundered, and your walls have come down. I see foreign entities infiltrating Trinidad, taking your oil and natural gas.
The Confrontation in Dagon’s Temple
This is the background of why there is such a heavy weight on the Body of Christ. If you feel stuck or powerless against worldly power and witchcraft, it is because your government and certain church leaders are compromised. They have placed the covenant of God right next to the covenant of Dagon and other idols. God’s presence is being treated casually in parliament.
Believers in government are compromising and collaborating with those who serve false gods, offering no correction or rebuke. Who will stand up in the parliament of Trinidad and declare that this nation belongs to Jesus Christ? It does not belong to the marine spirits that witches and warlocks summon.
The occult covens in Trinidad are attempting to resurrect ancient spirits—playing with Titan spirits, marine spirits, Greek gods, and Egyptian deities. That is why the warfare feels so heavy and humongous, like it’s swallowing you up. But God’s presence cannot be defeated, manipulated, or replaced.
Let’s look at 1 Samuel 5. When the Philistines placed the Ark next to the statue of Dagon, they woke up the next morning to find Dagon fallen flat on his face on the ground before the Ark of the Lord. Look at how determined the enemy is: their god fell, and they simply picked him up and set him back up. That explains the cyclical warfare many Christians face—you bring down a demonic force, and the next morning it is back up attacking you. The Philistines don’t give up easily. They were afraid of the Ark, yet they still fought because they believed in Dagon.
But the following morning, Dagon had fallen again face down before the Ark of the Lord, and this time his head and both his hands were broken off, lying on the threshold; only his torso was left.
The message was clear: The God of Israel is not just one deity among many. He is the one true, powerful, living God, and His presence is absolute. He is superior to Dagon, superior to every idol, and superior to every opposing spiritual system. That is what is about to happen in Trinidad. Dagon is going down, and this time his head and hands will be broken off.
A Warning to the Spiritual and Natural Leaders
This is a warning to the witches, the warlocks, the compromised politicians, and the corrupt church leaders: If you do not repent by the end of this month, you will fall on your face. God is granting a window of time for repentance. If you refuse, you will spend the remaining half of this year falling in defeat, sickness, and confusion.
God did not need the Israelites to win this battle. Their unfaithfulness caused the Ark to be captured, but when God went to deal with Dagon, no Israelite soldiers were outside fighting. The false god collapsed without human intervention. The very presence they failed to honor brought down the enemy’s idol.
The presence of God is going to move so mightily in Trinidad that these false gods will fall. God will allow the Body of Christ to partner with Him only if they repent, but He does not need your strength for this round. He trusted you in previous rounds and you failed, so He is doing this Himself.
Believers, focus on your repentance and return to your covenant of faithfulness. Too many people are jumping onto the battlefield to fight witches and warlocks while their own relationship with God is broken. Get off the battlefield and sort out your salvation. Know when to ask God to step you down.
That is why I took a two-year sabbatical. I asked God to take me off the battlefield so He could deal with me. We think constant religious activity equals righteousness, but Psalm 23 says He leads us beside still waters and green pastures to restore our soul before placing us on the path of righteousness. You cannot walk the path of righteousness with a weary, broken soul.
God is telling the Body of Christ in Trinidad: Go to the still waters. Rest while I deal with these false gods that were erected because of your compromise. Let your soul be restored so I can use you effectively for the rounds ahead.
You aren’t needed to defeat Dagon—God is crumbling the marine spirits and ancient deities Himself. This supernatural dismantling will weaken the warlocks, the corrupt politicians, and the compromised church leaders. Once they are weakened, God’s judgment will manifest. You will see international deals concerning your resources go completely bad. That is when God will need a restored, righteous Body of Christ to stand in intercession for the nation.
The Breaking of Authority
Dagon’s head represents authority and leadership; his hands represent power and the ability to act. Both were broken off. The authority and power of these false systems are being dismantled this July.
Ask yourself:
- What false altars, idols, and strongholds is God confronting in my life and nation?
- What things appearing powerful will be forced to bow?
Where is God establishing His true authority?
Historically and mythologically, Dagon is often associated with fish (from the Hebrew word dag), fertility, and agriculture. When I was praying with my team recently before traveling to Trinidad, I had a intense dream where I was ambushed by demonic entities, and an image resembling Aquaman appeared. In my discernment, I knew this pointed to a heavy marine spirit operating in the territory. To my surprise, my subsequent research confirmed Dagon’s ancient phonetic and symbolic connection to fish and water deities. I will leave that there for those with discernment.
Final Warnings for the Land
Looking at the natural realm, Trinidad and Tobago relies heavily on its oil and natural gas industries. I see a foreign nation eyeing Trinidad’s resources, attempting to secure access through backroom deals with leaders, promising them “a seat at the table” or protection. I see foreign entities buying up land while Trinidad casually surrenders its heritage.
Be very careful. I see conversations occurring involving Trinidad and China, Russia, America, and entities in the Middle East. If Trinidad permits these nations infiltration without strict boundaries, policies, and accountability, it will fracture the economy. Do not compromise your land and people for fleeting promises of power.
There is a woman in Trinidadian politics, alongside a male colleague, who are genuinely trying to plow through for the things of God. Their roles are interconnected—like agriculture and natural resources. They are facing immense opposition and attempts to push them out. If the Body of Christ recognizes them, pray for them diligently.
Finally, the Lord showed me the Trinidadian flag, but it appeared dirty and faded. The black (representing strength, dedication, and unity), the white (representing the sea, equality, and purity), and the red (representing energy, courage, and vitality) were all stained. This means the very fabric of the nation’s identity and strength is under severe attack. When you pray for your island, pray explicitly for the restoration of these elements.
The revival is currently delayed because the leadership of the land has been operating under an entirely different spirit. The five-fold ministry in Trinidad (Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers outlined in Ephesians 4) is under a brutal attack of division, with many voices being muffled. The enemy knows that the five-fold is designed to equip the saints and bring unity, so he seeks to silence them.
But the story ends with this absolute truth: Down goes Dagon. God wins. With or without our assistance, He is cleaning up the spiritual mess in Trinidad this July. He is crumbling the idols and providing His people with a divine advantage. Return to your covenant of faithfulness.
I pray this word brings clarity, confirmation, and strength rather than fear. God has given you this information so you know how to pray, watch, and steward. God bless you, Trinidad. I look forward to being there with you this month. Let us continue to intercede. Amen.