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“Tomorrow” – Sammy Omosh

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“Tomorrow”

Wednesday, 01/07/26 at 14:45
Sammy Omosh

In the morning at 5:30 a.m., I heard audibly the following word: “Tomorrow.”
I woke up and pondered what that could mean. I then fell asleep again, and in a dream I saw myself writing this message in my notebook. I looked gloomy and tired as I wrote this word. The weight of this word pressed heavily upon me as I wrote in the dream. (Discern what that means.)

This is the meaning of “tomorrow” as it was revealed to me:

Events are near for all to see, though I do not know the time or the date. The watchmen are weighed down by relentless warnings to the sleeping churches, and to the mockers and scoffers of our generation. Some say, “We read the Bible only; all other messages are fake.” But why does Yah give us scriptures to accompany these messages? Is He contradicting Himself? God forbid.

Sometimes I honestly tell the Lord, “Let that be the last message,” but I cannot dictate to Him.

Again, “tomorrow” is not an earthly date. When the heavens speak of tomorrow, if you are in the Spirit, you know what time it is. I am tempted to expound further, but I would rather not. If you want to argue, do not argue with me—argue with Him who lives in the heavens.

Mockers, why will you run like headless chickens when disaster strikes? Why will material riches not save you then—those of you who idolize wealth? Why will you look like a deer surrounded by a pack of lions?

The Lord showed me a man who lives abroad and is controlled by Mammon. He has the finest things money can buy. Yet during the coming Great Tribulation, he looked like a refugee in a camp. His prosperity vanished, never to return. I could hardly believe what I saw. The problem is that this man is worldly, a mocker, and a Christian at the same time.

We must do now what we are told to do. The gospel will be preached in our Jerusalem, Samaria, Judea, and to the uttermost parts of the earth. The 144,000 will be “tourists,” so to speak, as they comb the entire earth. Jesus was not a “homebody.” Though He was rejected in Nazareth, He went everywhere—not just one place (see Acts 10:38).

The hallmark of evangelism will be gospel tourism. Fishermen go into the deep sea to catch fish, not the shoreline, which is a swimming zone. Will you be ready to go at the appointed time? The book of Acts and the epistles of Paul are full of gospel “tourists.”

When I finished writing this, I went to the barber shop for a haircut. The barber had just opened and was still cleaning his premises. I had to wait patiently for him to finish. On my way home—this is not for mockers, naysayers, or prophecy haters; count yourselves out—I saw a truck with the words:

“DOUBLE BLESSINGS”
and beneath it: “CHAMPIONS OF DESTINY.”

Had I not been delayed, and had I not waited patiently, this would not have been brought to your attention.

Later that evening, after the Lord redirected my route, I made a U-turn and went another way. Then another truck passed by with writing on the windshield:
“GOD’S FAVOR.”

Remnant, “tomorrow” we will rumble, and the mockers’ heads will spin in unbelief as they receive the reward of their deeds.

Note: In the recent past, I saw the king of my country folding the national flag.

TZ: Her Excellency is under heaven’s radar, as Yah brought her within arm’s length of me. If I am sent to do what I did in UG, I will go. I am not a lazy servant.

Scriptures:

Romans 8:25 — “But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience.”

Romans 10:15 — “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news.”

Exodus 23:25 — “You shall serve the Lord your God, and He will bless your bread and your water, and I will take sickness away from among you.”

Exodus 4:12 — “Now therefore go, and I will be with your mouth and teach you what you shall speak.”

Final reminder: YouTube is full of heresies (though there are genuine servants), but Yah is not mocked on that platform—or anywhere. Why do you mock Him?