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THE OLD GENERATION OF SAINTS WILL DEPART – Sammy Omosh

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THE OLD GENERATION OF SAINTS WILL DEPART

Monday, 12/29/25 at 13:20
Sammy Omosh
Kenya 🇰🇪

I was meant to hand this over in the morning, but I had a low battery predicament because I am far from home and forgot my charger. I am currently at a former workmate’s place in a highland town. I am in the vicinity where my work history began, and we have not met in thirteen years.

I found out that he is now saved (he wasn’t then), and he shared his testimony with me. He studies the Word and prays. He had been suffering from back pains, and an Asian friend recommended that he travel to Hyderabad, India, in 2019 for treatment. He went and was offered accommodation by the friend’s parents.

Earlier today, we took an evening walk, and his legs “stalled.” I tried to encourage him, and we continued. I was amazed that we managed to walk five kilometers. After a quick tour of the town, we went to the shopping mall. Later, we drove back home, and when we arrived, he thanked Yah for good health and for the walk. Many take this for granted.

By the way, we found out that most of our former colleagues have since passed on. It is nice to be back here after a long time away, and the town has thrived in leaps and bounds. I am yet to declare a word of healing before I leave tomorrow.

On 28/12/25, around noon, I received a word of knowledge. This statement was in my spirit: “The old generation of saints will pass on to glory.” The majority will not be here in the days ahead to see the events that will be playing out on Earth. This will be a good thing for them, given that they have served and walked with YHWH for a long time.

When I woke up on 29/12/25 (in this town), this word was still lingering in my spirit. While walking around today with my friend, a truck passed us with the writing, “God’s Plan.” I heard: “Time will begin for this to start happening. Prayer will not reverse this kind of arrangement. Seek Abba in this. Goodness shall be replaced by tough times, and mercy by judgment. If you feel led to start preparing for this, then prepare in all aspects. Above all, prepare to meet thy Maker.”

A man’s days are seventy years, and by extension, eighty years. Did not the psalmist say, “Teach us to number our days”? It is the prerogative of YHWH to determine whom He takes and whom He leaves. Woe unto you if you call me a messenger of death; it is part of our job description here, and I have done what I am instructed to do. This is part of the end-time plan of God.

Ecclesiastes 9:12 (NKJV):
“For man also does not know his time.”