WHEN POWER FIGHTS ITSELF, FIRE ANSWERS
I was shown those entrusted with power—the ones assigned to maintain, manage, and service electricity.
Not outsiders.
Not enemies.
Authorized stewards.
Yet instead of stewardship, they fought among themselves.
Instead of unity, rivalry.
Instead of justice, they punished their own unjustly.
And Scripture is clear:
“Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation.” (Matthew 12:25)
Power was never the problem.
Character was.
Then I saw it clearly.
A transformer—the place designed to regulate, contain, and safely distribute power—
caught fire.
Not because power was absent,
but because power was mismanaged.
“It is required of stewards that they be found faithful.” (1 Corinthians 4:2)
The fire intensified.
The transformer exploded.
This was not purification.
This was judgment through overload.
“For our God is a consuming fire.” (Hebrews 12:29)
And then something more sobering happened.
The fire moved—from one transformer to another.
Because when corruption is tolerated,
collapse becomes contagious.
“A little leaven leavens the whole lump.” (1 Corinthians 5:6)
I did not debate the fire.
I did not wait for explanations.
I moved.
I ran backward—not in fear, but in discernment.
“The prudent sees danger and hides himself.” (Proverbs 22:3)
Those who were fighting only ran after the explosion.
Crisis awakened them—but too late.
Then, on the right side, I saw it.
A broken wall.
Not destruction—
an authorized breach.
“See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it.” (Revelation 3:8)
I did not stumble through confusion.
I did not crawl through disorder.
I jumped.
Deliberately.
Consciously.
By faith.
“By faith… they passed through.” (Hebrews 11:29)
No jumbling.
No chaos.
No panic.
Because:
“God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” (1 Corinthians 14:33)
This dream is a watchman’s warning for this hour:
God is judging systems that carry power without righteousness.
What pride overloads, fire exposes.
Those who hear early will find prepared exits.
Delayed obedience is still disobedience.
This is not a season to cling to structures God is shaking.
“Yet once more I shake not only the earth, but also heaven… that what cannot be shaken may remain.” (Hebrews 12:26–27)
Some fires are not meant to be rebuked.
They are meant to be walked away from.
And some exits will not look traditional—
but they will be divinely sanctioned.
Wisdom moves before the explosion.
Faith jumps when God opens the wall.
I was shown those entrusted with power—the ones assigned to maintain, manage, and service electricity.
Not outsiders.
Not enemies.
Authorized stewards.
Yet instead of stewardship, they fought among themselves.
Instead of unity, rivalry.
Instead of justice, they punished their own unjustly.
And Scripture is clear:
“Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation.” (Matthew 12:25)
Power was never the problem.
Character was.
Then I saw it clearly.
A transformer—the place designed to regulate, contain, and safely distribute power—
caught fire.
Not because power was absent,
but because power was mismanaged.
“It is required of stewards that they be found faithful.” (1 Corinthians 4:2)
The fire intensified.
The transformer exploded.
This was not purification.
This was judgment through overload.
“For our God is a consuming fire.” (Hebrews 12:29)
And then something more sobering happened.
The fire moved—from one transformer to another.
Because when corruption is tolerated,
collapse becomes contagious.
“A little leaven leavens the whole lump.” (1 Corinthians 5:6)
I did not debate the fire.
I did not wait for explanations.
I moved.
I ran backward—not in fear, but in discernment.
“The prudent sees danger and hides himself.” (Proverbs 22:3)
Those who were fighting only ran after the explosion.
Crisis awakened them—but too late.
Then, on the right side, I saw it.
A broken wall.
Not destruction—
an authorized breach.
“See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it.” (Revelation 3:8)
I did not stumble through confusion.
I did not crawl through disorder.
I jumped.
Deliberately.
Consciously.
By faith.
“By faith… they passed through.” (Hebrews 11:29)
No jumbling.
No chaos.
No panic.
Because:
“God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” (1 Corinthians 14:33)
This dream is a watchman’s warning for this hour:
God is judging systems that carry power without righteousness.
What pride overloads, fire exposes.
Those who hear early will find prepared exits.
Delayed obedience is still disobedience.
This is not a season to cling to structures God is shaking.
“Yet once more I shake not only the earth, but also heaven… that what cannot be shaken may remain.” (Hebrews 12:26–27)
Some fires are not meant to be rebuked.
They are meant to be walked away from.
And some exits will not look traditional—
but they will be divinely sanctioned.
Wisdom moves before the explosion.
Faith jumps when God opens the wall.
🔥 WHEN POWER FIGHTS ITSELF, FIRE ANSWERS 🔥
I was shown those entrusted with power—the ones assigned to maintain, manage, and service electricity.
Not outsiders.
Not enemies.
Authorized stewards.
Yet instead of stewardship, they fought among themselves.
Instead of unity, rivalry.
Instead of justice, they punished their own unjustly.
And Scripture is clear:
“Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation.” (Matthew 12:25)
Power was never the problem.
Character was.
Then I saw it clearly.
A transformer—the place designed to regulate, contain, and safely distribute power—
caught fire.
Not because power was absent,
but because power was mismanaged.
“It is required of stewards that they be found faithful.” (1 Corinthians 4:2)
The fire intensified.
The transformer exploded.
This was not purification.
This was judgment through overload.
“For our God is a consuming fire.” (Hebrews 12:29)
And then something more sobering happened.
The fire moved—from one transformer to another.🔥
Because when corruption is tolerated,
collapse becomes contagious.
“A little leaven leavens the whole lump.” (1 Corinthians 5:6)
I did not debate the fire.
I did not wait for explanations.
I moved.
I ran backward—not in fear, but in discernment.
“The prudent sees danger and hides himself.” (Proverbs 22:3)
Those who were fighting only ran after the explosion.
Crisis awakened them—but too late.
Then, on the right side, I saw it.
A broken wall.
Not destruction—
an authorized breach.
“See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it.” (Revelation 3:8)
I did not stumble through confusion.
I did not crawl through disorder.
I jumped.
Deliberately.
Consciously.
By faith.
“By faith… they passed through.” (Hebrews 11:29)
No jumbling.
No chaos.
No panic.
Because:
“God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” (1 Corinthians 14:33)
This dream is a watchman’s warning for this hour:
God is judging systems that carry power without righteousness.⚠️
What pride overloads, fire exposes.🔥
Those who hear early will find prepared exits.🚪
Delayed obedience is still disobedience.⏰
This is not a season to cling to structures God is shaking.
“Yet once more I shake not only the earth, but also heaven… that what cannot be shaken may remain.” (Hebrews 12:26–27)
Some fires are not meant to be rebuked.
They are meant to be walked away from.
And some exits will not look traditional—
but they will be divinely sanctioned.
Wisdom moves before the explosion.
Faith jumps when God opens the wall.