The Shaking on The Horizon – Stay Obedient

Remnant, lean in close. Back in December I told you there would be a shaking, not in one headline and not confined to one nation, but in every system. I said exposure would come first, because exposure always precedes judgment. What has been hidden in darkness would be brought into the light, and once it is exposed, the trembling begins. Now look around. Borders under pressure. Economies strained. Alliances shifting. Energy markets unstable. Supply chains tightening. Infrastructure showing its age. Things people swore were immovable are starting to wobble at the foundation. And some folks are still saying everything is fine. Bless their hearts. This is not hysteria. This is pattern recognition.

Hear me clearly. I believe in law and I believe in order, but leadership without foresight is arrogance dressed up as confidence. You do not remove large portions of an agricultural workforce and expect harvest systems to remain untouched. You do not destabilize energy producing regions and expect oil markets to behave politely. You do not strain global trade routes and expect grocery prices to stay obedient. Systems are interconnected. Pull hard enough on one thread and the entire fabric shifts. Some of those workers were undocumented, yes, but many were filling labor gaps that historically have not been filled in equal numbers domestically. You can enforce law and still have the intelligence to plan transition. Because what happens next does not stay in Washington. It shows up at your dinner table.

And let us talk about gas, because I am tired of people pretending it does not matter. Some do not care right now because it does not affect them. They are in a different income bracket. They can absorb the increase without blinking. An extra hundred or two hundred dollars does not change their lifestyle. That must be nice. But not everybody lives there. Gas matters to the small transit company owner running on diesel margins thinner than a church bulletin. When diesel rises, that is payroll pressure. That is whether employees stay hired. That is whether his own family absorbs another thousand dollars in operating cost. It matters to the trucker hauling your groceries, to the farmer running equipment from sunup to sundown, to the single mom commuting forty miles because housing costs forced her out. Fuel does not stay at the pump. It flows into everything. When transportation rises, food rises. When food rises, restaurant prices rise. Construction costs rise. Economics does not care about feelings. It runs on math. You may not feel it today, but if volatility continues, if global instability pressures energy markets, it will reach you. Maybe not this week, maybe not next month, but eventually it will sit down at your kitchen table whether you invited it or not. That is not fear. That is systems thinking.

When you study Scripture, particularly passages like Ezekiel 38 and 39, you see a coalition described, nations aligned from the north, Persia specifically named, surrounding regions involved. Scholars debate timing and sequence, but they agree it involves shifting alliances and coordinated geopolitical movement. I am not here to set dates, and I am not declaring tomorrow as fulfillment. But when modern alliances begin to resemble ancient names, when Persia is still Persia, when northern powers strategically align with Middle Eastern interests, a discerning believer takes note. Not panic. Note. Prophecy is not fortune telling. It is long term pattern recognition across generations.

Worst case economically, prolonged instability leads to stagflation, high prices combined with slow growth, squeezing working families hardest. Worst case geopolitically, regional conflicts widen through alliance obligations, pulling larger powers into confrontation whether directly or by proxy. Worst case domestically, sustained economic pressure combined with political polarization increases unrest. Scripture speaks of wars and rumors of wars, of scarcity in various places, of kingdoms shaking. None of that requires hysteria. It requires discernment.

The wise do not panic. They prepare. Preparation is not fear. It is stewardship. Discernment is not extremism. It is intelligence guided by faith. Faith is not denial of reality. It is obedience in the middle of it. If things stabilize, praise God. If volatility increases, we will not be caught flat footed. Foundations are built before storms, not during them. Shaking does not create weakness. It reveals it. And those who build with foresight will stand when systems tremble.

And let me say this in closing. Everything I have watched unfold over the last six months to a year confirms something most people refuse to admit. You can have all the money in the world. You can hire the brightest strategists. You can surround yourself with experts, advisors, clergy, influence, prestige, and platforms. You can build entire rooms designed to amplify your importance and still miss what is forming right in front of you. Money does not buy discernment. Influence does not guarantee wisdom. Trending does not equal truth. You cannot purchase spiritual awareness, and you cannot Venmo foresight. And as some of the things that have trended on X and Truth Social have clearly demonstrated, you cannot buy class either. Some will possess every earthly advantage and still be blindsided, not because they lacked access, but because they lacked alignment. And that difference cannot be bought.

Only The Obedient & Prepared will Be Covered By The Throne of God.

General Coco

Salvation Revolution Ministries

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