September
8/29/25 12:00 PM
Sammy Omosh
Kenya 🇰🇪
Message Received – August 29, 2025
Once more, after finishing the final touches and additions as Ruach led, I handed over the message and went back to bed around 2:30 a.m. I had also begun reading the books of Timothy.
In my heart I secretly thought: “I wish I would know more about September.” I concealed this thought, not wanting to press the Lord unnecessarily—like Abraham in Genesis 18:22–33. But doesn’t He already know what is in the hearts of His servants?
I fell into a deep sleep while listening to sweet gospel music from a nearby device.
Dream Vision
In the dream, a man appeared holding barber’s tools. He gave me only a finishing touch since my hair was already well-trimmed. (Physically, I had a haircut two days earlier.) It took no more than 20 seconds. Then a boy sitting next to me said: “You now look very nice.”
Suddenly another man appeared with a serious countenance. He gave me a warning and instruction for everyone reading this:
“MAKE SURE BY SEPTEMBER YOU ARE READY. DON’T HOLD GRUDGES. BE CLEAN (HOLY). DO WHAT PLEASES HIM. STAY IN PRAYER AND IN THE WORD.”
Immediately, he disappeared, and I woke up. It was 4:27 a.m.
Word Before the Withheld Message
This word must come first before what I am still withholding. If you dismiss it as just another dream from eating too much pizza, then so be it—you are irredeemable beyond measure. Alas! Alas! Alas!
Scriptures
1 Timothy 2:8–10
8 I desire, therefore, that in every place the men should pray, lifting holy hands without anger or quarreling.
9 Likewise also, that women should adorn themselves in respectable apparel, with modesty and self-control, not with braided hair and gold or pearls or costly attire,
10 but with what is proper for women who profess godliness—with good works.
Earlier in August, the Lord gave me a vision of two women, both wearing head coverings and long dresses. The message was clear: You are naked if you are dressed in trousers, mini-skirts, etc. Don’t be angry at me—I am just the messenger. I knew these women represented two denominations: one well-known and controversial in this land, the other in Eldoret. Both meet the “R” benchmark.
1 Timothy 1:12
I thank Him who has given me strength, Christ Jesus our Lord, because He judged me faithful, appointing me to His service.
1 Timothy 3:16
Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness:
- He was manifested in the flesh,
- vindicated by the Spirit,
- seen by angels,
- proclaimed among the nations,
- believed on in the world,
- taken up in glory.
While I was typing this verse, a non-believer called me. During the conversation, he himself mentioned the “R” word—though I never told him what I was doing. Isn’t it strange that believers avoid this word, treating it like an abomination or taboo?
Signs and Confirmations
After completing this message, I walked through the living room where a family member was watching the morning news. A recording was being replayed: a politician declaring, “We are going to Dubai, and you are being left behind.” Coincidence?
Just two or three days ago, another weighty message was given. Now it has been repeated this Friday morning.
Genesis 41:32 (AMP)
That the dream was repeated twice to Pharaoh (and in two different ways) indicates that this matter is fully determined and established by God, and God will bring it to pass quickly.
Example of Preparation
When I worked in government, the judiciary needed a renovated court at a site long abandoned. I procured a contractor, and the public works official oversaw the supervision. The judiciary was the client and provided the payments. We held site meetings twice a week after hours.
One day, a written notice came from the Chief Justice himself: he would personally open the facility in one month. Who can challenge the Head of the Supreme Court? We worked on his timeline, not ours.
That’s why one Saturday we held a site meeting outside working hours. I ensured the contractor had the capacity to complete the project with urgency. Everything was completed on time.
Later, I learned the Chief Justice was a saved man who taught Bible study weekly in his church. Yet this did not give us license to delay the project, thinking he would tolerate excuses. His arrival date was set—we had to be ready.
On that day, we lined up outside the court. A judge introduced each of us by name to the Chief Justice, who shook our hands. He toured the facility, then joined a dinner with lawyers and advocates. I wanted to leave, but the judge told me, “This started from your office, and now you want to go? Impossible.”
That Friday night felt long as I listened to speeches full of sophisticated English, each beginning with “Your honor, sir,” until 10 p.m.
Reflection
Have we truly honored Yeshua, our Majesty? Sometimes we treat Him as if He were only a brother. But are we working on His timeline or our own? Are we finishing our assignments before He arrives?
When we stand before Him, will we look down in shame or up with courage? Will we have excuses not to attend the Wedding Supper of the Lamb, despite being invited?
Do your due diligence now.
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