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WARNING- NOVEMBER WON’T WAIT FOR YOU

This summary draws on the prophetic message derived from Jeremiah 12:5, emphasizing that believers are entering a new, intensified level of spiritual warfare (“running with the horses”) and must abandon reliance on human strength (symbolized by horses and chariots) to thrive. The ultimate victory is secured by trusting in God, engaging in prayer, and clinging to the prophetic word.

The Shift in Spiritual Warfare: From Footmen to Horses

The sources interpret Jeremiah 12:5—”If thou hast run with the footmen and they have wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with the horses?”—as a declaration that the level of evil and spiritual attack has significantly escalated.

Weariness in the Lower Realm

God observes that believers have been wearied, worn out, and depleted while running and being engaged with the “footmen” (infantry), who represent a lower level of conflict restricted by human limitations. The past year (2024) is acknowledged as being difficult for the body of Christ, marked by a spirit of weariness.

The Arrival of the Cavalry

The footmen are now gone, and the “horses” or “Cavalry” have shown up. This signifies an elevated level of evil and an “all-out attack against righteousness and holiness”.

  • The enemy now operates with a higher vision, attacking essential truths such as what is being done to children and the general injustice in the nation (right being wrong and wrong being right).
  • The enemy’s objective is to get rid of Christians and shut the doors of the church.
  • The struggle has moved beyond trivial issues like smoking in the bathroom or getting drunk; believers are now dealing with absolute incarnate evil.

The Scripture emphatically declares that change is in the atmosphere, and believers must prepare for this next level of spiritual attack.

The Danger of Trusting in Human Power (The Horse)

The sources use the biblical symbolism of horses and chariots to represent man’s power, strength, and reliance on military or earthly resources, contrasting sharply with reliance on God.

Historical Warnings Against Reliance on Man

In the Old Testament, God specifically instructed Israel and their kings not to multiply horses because this represented trust in military power over dependence on God’s protection and provision.

  • Psalms 20:7 declares: “Some trust in chariots and some trust in horses but we will remember the name of the Lord“.
  • Psalms 33:17 states that a “horse is a vain thing for safety,” meaning it cannot deliver by its own strength.
  • Isaiah 31:1 warns: “Woe to them that go down to Egypt for help and stay on horses and trust in chariots… because they do not look unto the Holy One of Israel neither seek the Lord”.

Egypt is biblically referred to as an “iron furnace”. Seeking help from Egypt (hiring them to fight battles) symbolized trusting man’s strength rather than God’s.

The Need for Divine Bankruptcy

The church must understand that the enemy’s strength (their “horsepower”) is not to be trusted. Some believers became weary with the “footman battle” because of what they trusted in, which was not the hand of God.

God sometimes allows events that bankrupt us of our own strength so that when He does act, we are forced to give Him the glory. When facing the Cavalry, believers must remember that “the Egyptians are men and not God and their horses are flesh and not spirit”.

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