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Reminiscent Of the Days Of Nebuchadnezzar

I haven’t been saying much lately, because there truly is a time to speak and a time to stay silent. And right now, in the middle of the noise — the conspiracies, the hatred, the unrest, the wars, the division —I’m choosing to watch, to listen, and to stay anchored in the One who never changes.

Because while the world shakes, there is still a mighty, loving, Living God who brings peace, clarity, boldness, and order to those who seek Him.

Many people can feel it in their spirit: something is not right and the times resemble the days of Nebuchadnezzar. Not pointing to a person, even though it’s obvious, but to a pattern — a rise of pride, a rise of self‑exaltation, a rise of human power that forgets who truly rules the kingdoms of men.

Scripture shows us that Adonai allows this kind of moment, not to destroy, but to humble. And not necessarily to shame, but to reveal Himself.

I can see it. Can you?

Similar to Nebuchadnezzar some of today’s ideas of Kingship may think their strength is their own, and like Nebuchadnezzar the Almighty El Shaddai let him walk that path until the moment came when He interrupted him and brought him low enough to finally see the truth.

That same spiritual hook is unfolding again in our time. In real time…

We can feel it in the lunacy, in the shaking, in the way everything built on human pride is being exposed.

One by one.

And this is why I stay quiet at times. When Father is preparing to humble pride, the wise don’t rush to speak.

When He is about to reveal Himself, the discerning wait. And when Yeshua is about to teach a lesson out of love and to show His sovereignty, mercy, and power, to say, “I AM God, No one else.”

We stay still and trust Him.

The Bible says, “Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10).

Jesus said, “If you love me, keep my commands” (John 14:15) and “Whoever has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me” (John 14:21).

Meanwhile, Jesus calls His followers to listen and obey as His obedient servants, not to be perfect but faithful.

To listen and discern.

“Jesus said, ‘My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me’” (John 10:27).

So my husband and I place our faith in Adonai’s answers, as they come, and teach our children at their own pace and to the community at large.

We don’t force anything.

We don’t cling to today’s noise. We wait in prayer and faithfulness while leading for the Lord, and living simply because He has never failed to humble what needs humbling, (including myself), lift what needs lifting, and bring clarity where confusion once ruled.

And in these days, that is exactly what He is doing.

Meanwhile, there are many important things happening—strategic moves unfolding—and if people would actually read their Bibles, they would see that throughout Scripture there has always been war, battle, and spiritual conflict. As I’ve said before, when people don’t truly seek the Lord and instead listen to the voices of deception, pride rises up.

It was the same in the days of Nebuchadnezzar.

He surrounded himself with soothsayers who couldn’t lead their way out of a paper bag—read Daniel—and people who did not receive true prophecy, or wisdom—who didn’t hear from the Lord, and who dealt with unclean things.

That same spiritual confusion is happening in our time.

President Trump is torn between what is right and unholy foolishness. While some reject this message, others see it as guidance, not condemnation, especially during these confusing times.

Listen, having influence doesn’t make one wise or spiritually mature; world power doesn’t equal spiritual strength.

Someone may be successful in business and strategy (rich in currency) but spiritually immature. And someone truly called and equipped by God might not be successful in worldly terms but be a spiritual general—male or female simple and of humble means.

But when world leaders are influenced by the unclean with selfish motives…

History shows that when kingdom leaders are exploited for land, power, or religious gain, things go awry—especially with false prophets like Paula White and NAR and influenced by unclean Zionist motives.

Bad company corrupts good intentions (1 Corinthians 15:33).

Now is the time to pray, trust the Word, live for the Lord, live the Word, repent when appropriate, stay accountable to Adonai, and follow the Holy Spirit, enjoying life, love, truth, family, nature, and breath despite the chaos.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5).

Thank you for sharing with others.

Much love and truth,
Sister Christine 🛡️

Christine Brejcha-Beach ©️

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