But what if love doesn’t shout? What if the divine voice is a constant gentle frequency and we have simply buried it under layers of noise? This circle in the forest, it’s not a trap.
It feels like an invitation.
It suggests that peace isn’t something you have to go out and manufacture.
Peace is what remains when you strip away the artificial.
When the engine cuts out and the screen goes dark and the striving ceases, you don’t find emptiness.
You find that you are not alone.
We can’t all travel to Washington to stand in that mossy cathedral.
But I wonder if we can create little circles of our own.
What would happen if you turned off the noise for just 10 minutes today? Not to accomplish anything.
Not to meditate for a purpose, just to let the sediment settle in the glass.
Perhaps the one who made you has been speaking to you all along, saying, “I am here.
I am here.
We just needed the world to get quiet enough to hear it.
” The noise faded, and now we are beginning to read what was written all along.
News has been coming out of the redwood forests in California.
You may have heard whispers of it.
A giant seoia thousands of years old finally surrendered to gravity.
It fell.
And when the botonists and historians went to study the core to count the rings and map the climate of the last two millennia, they found something else.
They say the patterns in the grain aren’t just random lines.
They say they bear a striking resemblance to script.
specifically to Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke.
But it’s not the language that stops me in my tracks.
It’s the message.
We usually expect history to be written by the victors.
We expect records of wars, earthquakes, fires, and the rise of kings.
We expect the loud things.
But this tree, this ancient chronicler didn’t record any of that.
According to those studying the rings, the tree only recorded acts of hidden kindness.
A ring from the year 400 doesn’t speak of the fall of Rome.
It speaks of a stranger sharing water with a dying man.
A ring from the Middle Ages doesn’t speak of plague.
It speaks of a mother’s quiet prayer for her child.
A ring from last century doesn’t speak of world wars.
It speaks of a moment of forgiveness between two brothers.
It seems that to the earth and perhaps to the creator of the earth, the history of the world looks very different than the history books we write.
We record the noise.
Creation records the love.
I’ve been thinking about the book of Revelation.
It speaks of the book of life.
We often grow up afraid of that book.
We imagine it as a ledger of our mistakes, a list of every time we failed.
But I wonder if we’ve had it backwards.
What if the book of life is a record of everything we thought was lost? Every tear you wiped away, every dollar you gave in secret, every time you swallowed a harsh word and chose peace instead.
We tend to think our small lives don’t matter because no one sees them.
We think if it wasn’t posted, if it wasn’t applauded, if it didn’t change the economy, it wasn’t real.
But this tree, this silent witness suggests that nothing is ever lost.
It suggests that the universe is incredibly sensitive to love.
That kindness leaves a physical mark on the structure of reality.
Just like a ring in a tree, it is a humbling thought, isn’t it? If a tree fell in the forest today and it held the record of your life this past year, what would the grain look like? Would it show the ambition, the stress, the arguments, or would it simply show the moment you held your friend’s hand when they were grieving? Perhaps in the eyes of God, that is the only part of us that truly solidifies.
The rest is just sap and bark.
The love is the hardwood.
The love is what remains.
>> Levels are on the rise again in southwest Colorado after heavy rain brought flooding, washing out roads and causing mud and rocks slides.
You can see some of that flooding right here in this video.
Insane.
>> Oh my god.
Oh my god.
>> Oh my god.
Everything was completely destroyed by a catastrophe in the stunning nation of America.
You won’t be able to head back to ordinary life after hearing what has just taken place in Colorado Springs in the last 24 hours.
It was not too long ago since the moment when the world paused and listened.
It was during the unveiling of what many called the deal of the century, a sweeping peace initiative shaped by Donald Trump and Jared Kushner.
To most, it appeared to be another international arrangement, another attempt to stabilize a troubled region.
But to those who have watched the long arc of prophecy, it felt different.
It carried an unusual weight, almost an echo.
For the first time in generations, global leaders were speaking with unprecedented confidence about peace and security.
And that phrase, ancient, familiar, and unsettling, has always been more than a diplomatic slogan.
Throughout scripture, it appears as a marker, a boundary stone on the timeline of the last days, a signal that the world is stepping into a chapter long foretold.
From that moment onward, something began to shift.
The atmosphere, the nations, even the land itself.
And now, far from the negotiating tables and cameras, something is stirring in the United States.
In the quiet valleys and mountain passes of Colorado, a tragedy is taking shape.
Things got drowned under the swelling where they once ran calmly.
The ground is giving way beneath storms that seem almost unnatural in their intensity.
To the casual observer, it’s simply weather.
But to those who have been paying attention, it feels connected.
As if the same prophetic tremor that stirred global leaders is now moving through the heartland, cleansing, disrupting, preparing.
What happened there is not just another headline.
It bears the fingerprints of symbolism so eerily aligned with several ancient prophecies long believed to concern only distant lands.
And among those prophetic warnings, the words of Zechariah stand out as one piece of a larger accelerating puzzle.
For centuries, rabbis memorized Zechariah’s vision, but couldn’t fully imagine how its shadows would one day stretch across nations.
Christian theologians tried to trace every symbol, every nuance, wondering how these end time patterns would take shape.
For millennia, the prophecy remained, waiting for the precise moment when a specific generation would see it start to unfold.
But right now, as you’re listening, something extraordinary is happening.
Not in Jerusalem as many expected, but here in America, echoing the same prophetic rhythms scripture said would ripple across all nations in the final hours of history.
What has emerged is so exact, so unnervingly aligned with multiple biblical warnings, so resistant to human explanation that even longtime skeptics voices that mocked prophecy for decades are suddenly short of breath.
What happened? Is this a sign of God? In this video, we will explain in more detail.
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Everything is beginning to tremble.
And here is the detail that will freeze you.
99% of the world still has no clue this event occurred.
Mainstream media has gone silent.
News outlets haven’t whispered a word.
Social platforms quietly smothered it under mysterious filters, almost as if someone wanted it hidden.
Yet, among serious prophetic scholars, Messianic teachers, and believers who have spent their lives watching the signs, a growing consensus is rising.
What happened in Colorado Springs carries the same prophetic signature found in Zechariah.
One that signals the beginning of a rapid, irreversible shift in the global spiritual landscape.
And it’s only one of several prophecies now flickering to life.
And when you understand what scripture says comes next, how these unfolding signs tie directly into the larger endtime sequence and what they mean for your life, you will feel a chill settle deep in your spirit.
So, brace yourself.
Steady your heart because what I’m about to reveal will upend everything you thought you knew about the hour we’re living in and how frighteningly close we are to the return of Jesus Christ.
Before reading the specific verse, it is crucial to understand the historical context.
Without knowing who Zechariah was, it is impossible to understand the full gravity of the current situation in the United States.
Zechariah was a prophet raised during a fragile moment in Israel’s past.
Yet his visions were never limited to one nation alone.
Though he spoke during the early days of the second temple restoration, the heart of his message stretched far beyond the ruins of Jerusalem, his prophecies looked into the sweep of world history, an age when nations would tremble, when spiritual darkness would intensify, and when the whole earth would feel the pressure of the final days.
The Babylonian exile had shattered Israel, and the return under Zerubabel gave them only a faint beginning.
In those years of exhaustion and unfinished foundations, God appointed Haggi and Zechariah to awaken a people who had lost courage.
Haggi confronted.
Zechariah revealed his visions.
Horses moving across the earth, horns symbolizing oppressive empires, flying scrolls of judgment, chariots racing from between bronze mountains were not mere images of Israel’s challenges.
They were windows into global upheavalss, cycles of rising kingdoms, spiritual conflict, and a coming age when every nation would be drawn into the shaking of the last days.
This worldwide scope is exactly what Jesus later emphasized in Matthew 24.
That signs of the end would not remain confined to one city or one land, but would ripple from region to region.
Wars, trembling nations, natural disturbances, and the surging of lawlessness across the earth.
The scriptures reveal a pattern.
What begins in Israel becomes a mirror for the nations.
And what once belonged to a specific people becomes a warning for the whole world.
And this brings us to the later chapters of Zechariah.
Chapters filled with an intensity that reaches beyond borders.
But instead of beginning with military sieges or geopolitical tension, listen first to the haunting words of Zechariah 13.
A chapter not only about cleansing, but also about a sudden refining, a painful purging that touches the land and its people like fire passing through silver.
a chapter that speaks of a moment when the shepherd is struck, the flock is scattered, and a portion is brought through deep waters of testing before emerging purified.
Those images were not written for ancient Israel alone.
They were carved into scripture for the generation living at the edge of the age, a generation now watching unsettling signs unfold across the world.
And even now sensing that something unexpected, something fierce is beginning to rise on American soil.
A trembling that feels far too close to the very pattern Zechariah described.
Let this truth settle deeply.
The same God who spoke through Zechariah more than 2,500 years ago declared that a specific moment would come in that day, a prophetic window when his hand would move in ways the whole world could not ignore.
For centuries that sounded distant, symbolic, almost unreachable.
How could prophecies written in the dust of antiquity stretch their shadows across continents and touch places that did not even exist on the world map at the time? How could events in the far corners of the earth echo the same patterns spoken by a prophet standing in a ruined land, staring at foundations yet to be rebuilt? And yet today, here we stand watching something unfold, not in the Middle East, but in Colorado Springs on American soil.
The waters came so fast that many barely had time to understand what was happening.
In the foothills outside Colorado Springs, creeks that were once gentle suddenly roared with a violence no one expected.
A wall of water tore through neighborhoods, swallowing roads, ripping apart fences, surging into homes with a force that stunned even seasoned first responders.
Families scrambled to higher ground as the flood turned familiar streets into deep, churning rivers.
Helicopters hovered overhead.
Rescue teams formed human chains.
And within minutes, the city found itself staring at a scene that felt as ancient as it was terrifying.
For many, the images brought back echoes of a story the world has never forgotten.
Do you remember the flood in the days of Noah.
Scripture tells us, “On that day, all the fountains of the great deep burst forth, and the windows of the heavens were opened.
” Genesis 7:11.
It was not only rain.
It was a breaking, a tearing open of the deep places of the earth.
No one is saying Colorado Springs has become Noah’s world.
But when waters rise with such sudden fury, when nature behaves with an almost intentional force, when warnings give way to devastation in the span of minutes, people begin to ask the same ancient questions.
Is this simply weather or is creation speaking? Is this judgment or is it a wake-up call? And more importantly, what comes next? Across affected neighborhoods from Rock Rimman to Fountain Creek, you could feel the same mixture of fear and disbelief.
Homes were evacuated.
Entire blocks were submerged.
People clung to trees and rooftops as emergency crews raced against the clock.
The flood water carried debris, vehicles, and pieces of people’s lives downstream.
What began as a heavy rain ended as a violent torrent, leaving behind a trail of shattered routines and shaken hearts.
But here is the part we must not overlook.
The prophets often described moments like this sudden upheaval, the collapse of what feels stable as invitations, not merely punishments.
moments when God in his righteousness confronts humanity, yet in his mercy calls them home.
Deuteronomy 9 to8 speaks openly of how disobedience stirred the Lord’s anger, not to annihilate, but to awaken.
The pattern appears over and over, warning, shaking, mercy.
Then, remarkably, after the floodwaters receded over Colorado Springs, something unexpected happened.
Snow began to fall, soft, quiet, pure.
It blanketed the broken streets as if heaven itself were laying a white cloth over the wounds of the city.
Children stepped outside, marveling at the sudden shift.
Neighbors paused to watch the flakes descend, silent, gentle, almost symbolic.
And scripture gives us the language for this moment.
Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.
Isaiah 1:18.
Flood, then snow, judgment, then mercy, breaking, then cleansing.
It is as if God is whispering through both the storm and the stillness, “Return to me.
Let the shaking awaken you.
Let the snow remind you that I still restore.
Those who turn to him are never abandoned.
And even in the aftermath of a devastating flood, there are signs, quiet but unmistakable, that grace is already at work.
The historic flood occurred right in Colorado Springs, a place that rarely faces such raging waters.
But is it just a random disaster or is it a warning from God for us? As you know in the Bible, floods are not simply natural disasters.
They are profound signs of judgment and mercy from the most high.
When God used Noah’s flood to cleanse the world from evil, he also wanted to renew the world and call people back to him.
Perhaps the flood in Colorado Springs is also a reminder, a wake-up call for us.
Live righteously, return to faith, and respect the life that God has given.
In terms of nature, we know that Colorado Springs is located among majestic mountains, has a dry climate, but can also be affected by sudden heavy rains.
The water was a reminder of the irresistible power of nature, a manifestation of the power and will of the creator.
When we see rivers and streams overflowing, our hearts should also overflow with awe and respect for nature and for the one who created it all.
History has recorded many great floods in the state of Colorado.
But if such a flood were to occur in Colorado Springs, it would be a historic flow, reminding us that every disaster contains lessons and opportunities for recovery.
It is through such challenges that people are invited to change, to live in harmony with the environment and with each other.
Brothers and sisters, let us look at this event not only with our eyes but with our hearts and faith.
God uses every means, whether floodwaters or hardships, to teach us and guide us on the path of life.
The fountain opened at Calvary continues to cleanse souls.
But when an entire society begins to shake, when waters rise and foundations crack, it reminds us that purification does not always begin in silence.
Sometimes it begins with a tragedy that forces everything hidden to the surface.
The prophet Zechariah speaks to such times of purification in chapter 13 where a spirit of falsehood and idolatry is removed and the land is cleansed from sin and impurity.
Verse one says, “On that day, a fountain shall be opened for the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem to cleanse them from sin and uncleanness.
” This cleansing is not only physical but deeply spiritual, calling for repentance and renewal in the midst of trials.
The flood at Colorado Springs might be seen as part of this divine cleansing process, preparing the way for truth and holiness to be restored.
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