A Prophetic Dream and Warning: "We Were Waiting for You."

Published on January 9, 2026 at 7:42β€―PM

The AL’mighty 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 be esteemed; the dreams keep coming, consistent with the end-time prophetic promises of the Word of Redemption.

This time, it was my wife again. In the dream, she was pregnant and at her place of work. Unexpectedly, a Gentile man approached her with tickets for a Carnival Cruise for our family. He told her to pack light and to bring only one pair of warm clothes.

She left her job and headed home to tell the children to pack for the trip. When she arrived, she called me to share the news of the surprise tickets, and I headed straight home. Shortly after, a “friend” arrived and wanted to join us. She was excited to tag along and wanted to experience everything available on the ship.

Following this, a relative arrived with her children. She also wanted to go and even began packing her bags. My wife knew that both the friend and the relative could not go, despite how deeply they desired to join us.

When I arrived, I began helping with the packing. My wife was extremely exhausted and hoped to rest, but she knew we were on a timed schedule and had to leave quickly. As she was rounding everyone up, she noticed one of our children playing video games. Frustrated, she told him to put it away and get ready to leave.

We all exited and packed our luggage into the car. The vehicle was oddly small for a family of our size. Nonetheless, we loaded up and prepared to leave. Just before departing, my wife went back inside to make sure the house was secure and that nothing had been left on.

When she entered, she discovered many neighborhood children in the basement, playing in the game room I had built. A mother was also present. When my wife questioned how they entered and why they were in the house, the mother defensively asked, “Are you saying my son broke into your house?” My wife responded, “We will talk about this when we get back,” then left and got into the car.

Oddly, the friend joined us as we headed to the dock parking lot.

When we arrived, we parked very far from the pier and could not see the vessel. My wife got out of the car to search for it. Then another Gentile man pulled into the lot, approached us, and asked if we were looking for the ship. When she confirmed we were, he directed us back out of the gate and further down the road.

When we reached the correct location, the friend remained behind while we walked toward the ship. There was a line that split into two separate entrances: one for those who had to pay and another for those who already held tickets.

When we reached the counter, the receptionist—a Hebrew man—asked for the tickets. My wife realized she only had two on her person and told him she had left the others in the car. He replied, “Don’t worry about it. What is your name?” After she told him, he said excitedly, “We were waiting for you. You were the only one with the big family.”

Immediately after acknowledging us, a Hebrew woman—another receptionist—appeared and told us to follow her. On our way, she told us to stop at the restrooms first. As we did, a Gentile woman attempted to use the same restrooms, but she was denied. The receptionist stopped her immediately, saying, “You cannot use these restrooms. They are not for you.”

The Moral of the Prophetic Story

Stay ready, expect distractions, expect favor, and accept the fact that everyone cannot go—regardless of how much they desire to or try.

The tickets given to my wife were unexpected, yet she knew the trip was mandatory and that timing was essential. This is why, despite being overtired from the pregnancy, she did not rest, even after I arrived to help.

The friend, the relative, and even the neighborhood children and their mother were distractions that appeared deliberately to hinder our journey. They wanted to take the trip but were not chosen. They were trying to "ride" the barakah (blessing) that was given to us.

This is why the vehicle in the dream was smaller than normal; my wife described it as a "clown car," and she wondered how we would all fit. These deliberate delays are why we initially arrived at the wrong parking lot, nearly missing the trip.

This is a calling to be ready and to stay ready. This is how redemption will come—in a moment. Having this expectation ensures that when the hour arrives, we do not waste time on those who may have been called but were not chosen—or did not truly choose the path. Even more importantly, the household must be focused on the expectation of moving without notice. Our son playing video games when it was time to go is a clear indication that everyone’s mind needs to be on board and ready. Everyone needs to know how vital it is to move when it is time to go—and that nothing else matters.

Despite the hurdles, expect favor. From the tickets to the man providing directions to the receptionists, favor is promised where redemption is proclaimed. This is why the Gentile woman who tried to use the restroom was denied access on our behalf. Do not be fooled; this has nothing to do with the demonic social construct of racism, but everything to do with redemption.

We know that “Black” people, even to this day—especially in America—have been treated as less than human compared to all other people on earth. The root of this lies in the sins of our forefathers—Hebrews of Ya’aqob—which 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 swore He would visit upon the children’s children to the third and fourth generation (Exodus 34:7)—the Deuteronomy 28 curses.

Being barred from using the same bathroom in this dream was not a reversal of the "Civil Right" illusion, or the horrors of Jim Crow; it was a sign of the restoration of Ya’aqob.

Moshah declared to the people after the Exodus: “For you are a consecrated people to 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 your AL’uah. 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 your AL’uah has chosen you to be a treasured people for Himself, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.” —Deuteronomy 7:6. A treasured people are treated differently by the One who treasures them. The beautiful thing is that despite being Gentile and unable to use the specific restroom we were escorted to, Gentiles were still able to make the trip and were not left out entirely.

Why the Carnival Cruise?

Sha’ul declares, “𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise.” —1 Corinthians 1:27.

The redemption of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 never looks like the world’s. Because the esteem and all honor belong to Him—and His hand moves in such a way that no man can boast. When He delivers, He does so in a way that the only explanation is that 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 did it. And the reason for the warm clothes is that the time of travel on the cruise ship is out of season, or contrary to the norm.

Lastly, the reason for her being pregnant in the dream is that the coming deliverance will be through tribulation—birth pangs, as a mother with child (Romans 8:19–22).

Truth tells us repeatedly that the essence of the Great Tribulation is the revealing of the children of Ya’aqob. Hence, “And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved, but for the sake of the chosen ones those days will be shortened.” —MatithYAHU 24:22. While it is judgment for the wicked, the wrath upon them will bring forth the unveiling of those who belong to 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 on the world stage—entirely and solely for the honor and esteem of the AL’mighty 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄.

The ships of Tarshish are promised to move by the hand of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 in the final exodus (YashaYAHUA (Isaiah) 60:9)—just as in ancient Egypt—bringing the sons and daughters He desires to their promised home, along with the Gentiles who sojourn with them (YashaYAHUA (Isaiah) 56:6-7).

Add comment

Comments

There are no comments yet.