Testimony and Message
8/31/25 5:21 AM
Sammy Omosh
Kenya 🇰🇪
It started early in 2011. I began to wonder about the things I was seeing. At night, dreams and visions would come upon me, just as Job once said. When I awoke, I started writing them down. Nobody taught me this practice—it was Ruach Himself who imparted this wisdom to me.
One night, early in my journey, I dreamt that I was washing the Church all by myself with soap and water. The size of the Church made the task herculean, but when I was done, I saw many people—men, women, and children—entering the sanctuary I had cleaned. I knew then that I had a calling.
In 2012, I heard a voice in a dream saying, “Serve Me with diligence.” Then I saw three pure white doves flying in my bedroom. The feeling was indescribable.
That same year, while passing near a Christian bookstore, I saw Perry Stone’s book How to Interpret Dreams and Visions. I read through it and knew this was exactly what I had been searching for. At that time, very little help could be found online or even from pastors. I had no money, so I asked the shopkeeper to hold the book for me. She warned that it was the last copy, selling fast. I rushed home for cash, praying that no one would buy it. Two hours later, I returned, and the book was still there. The shopkeeper said, “God has an agenda with you in matters of visions and dreams, for you to still find this book waiting.”
That book meant everything to me, for these things are seldom taught in the modern Church.
A Sleeping Church
Why is the worldwide Church silent about what is soon to transpire on our planet? If an employer finds his guard asleep on duty, does he continue paying him?
The Bridegroom is coming, but the Church is asleep. She is entangled in politics, commerce, and worldly pursuits. Time is up. The clock has already struck midnight.
Ask yourself: Have you served the Lord with diligence? Are you more committed to your work than to Him? I myself write these words at 1:30 a.m. on August 25, 2025, because He woke me to serve.
A Lesson in Watching
Once, while transiting through Dubai, I had to wait six hours for a 3 a.m. connecting flight. Suddenly, the gate number changed, and I had to stay alert so I wouldn’t miss it. Sitting beside me was an Eastern European mother with four children. She struggled with her baby, luggage, and restless kids. I offered to help carry her baby and watch her bags while she got food for them. She trusted me despite the dangers of child trafficking in today’s world.
This is how evangelism begins—through watchfulness and service. The world has strategies to spread evil, but the Church often fails to use opportunities for the gospel. Will you be watchful for your true flight, or will you miss it?
Fifteen Years on This Path
Each of these fifteen paragraphs represents my fifteen years on this journey. All glory and honor belong to the Eternal Father, the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Mighty Holy Spirit.
Meanwhile, the world pours out creative content daily on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and X. Wickedness goes viral, but when believers create for God, it is dismissed as oversharing, bragging, or showing off. Really? Who should get the glory—Satan or Abba?
Call to Testimony and Repentance
After finishing one section of this writing, I heard a still, small voice: “My people no longer testify of what I do in their lives.”
In former days, testimonies in house fellowships and youth services were spiritual—healings, baptisms in the Spirit, fire from above. Today, testimonies often revolve around jobs, cars, houses, or miracle money. These things are not bad, but they are not the measure of My Spirit. On the day I return, only those filled with My Spirit will hear the trumpet blast—not those clinging to possessions.
Spiritual things require spiritual discernment. Yet some churches treat pastoral roles as corporate positions—requiring resumes and degrees instead of spiritual calling. Others hide scandals under carpets while boasting of wealth and numbers. But the Lord says: “Judgment begins at My house. Repent, for I am coming with fire and with justice.”
Warnings, Experiences, and Witness
I have carried these words for many years, often in silence. Some have seen me pulled away from former fellowships, friends, and ministries. The Lord Himself orchestrated it, removing me from places entangled with pride, wealth, and compromise.
I know of scandals, betrayals, and hidden sins—yet I do not speak to condemn but to warn. The Lord gave me a glimpse of what is coming: judgment on assemblies that boast of their wealth, while moral rot remains unaddressed. Even vast sanctuaries will fall silent. Even incomes worth billions will be reduced to nothing.
This is not gossip—it is testimony. I have lived among these people. I have prayed with them, ministered with them, traveled with them. I have seen friends fall, yet I still pray for restoration. Nothing is impossible with God.
The Call of the Prophet
Prophets of old never gave sweet words, and neither will true prophets today. The Lord’s rebuke is sharp but loving. He calls His Church back to repentance, holiness, and watchfulness.
I do not write these words lightly. They were given to me by Ruach. At times, they came like a rushing wind, pulling me away from daily tasks to write. Even my family has seen the urgency with which these words flow through me.
Closing Reflections
We are now in the season of Teshuvah (Repentance), running from August 24 to October 2, 2025—a season of awe. Draw closer to Yah in these days.
Food, money, and material gain cannot save. Only intimacy with Christ matters. Remember: not all who serve in silence are idle. Some are hidden, yet still faithful. There is no spiritual retirement until the Lord comes.
Do not chase after dates and speculations. Stay watchful every day. Be diligent, prayerful, and faithful. When He comes, may He find us ready.
“For it is time for judgment to begin with the household of God; and if it begins with us, what will the outcome be for those who do not obey the gospel of God?”
—1 Peter 4:17
Blessings.