Be Blameless Until the Coming of The LORD
On November 18, The LORD gave me a word entitled: “Is Canada Under Judgement?“
This word was posted here on November 25, 2025.
However, one paragraph I left out, and the Spirit is prompting me over and over to speak it out.
I don’t like to post or speak out scary words that might bring fear into people, but now we are seeing these things manifest. It is coming true, period.
This is to warn us to be vigilant in prayer and to push off the darkness that threatens our entire world.
The Word that I left out is as follows:
“A Christmas massacre is planned to destroy hope and faith in this nation.
Pray that it is held back and release.
My Peace over the land!”
This word was not just for Canada, but The LORD had me in prayer for this nation, as it is my homeland.
Today, I woke up to the news that a Hanukah massacre had just occurred a few hours before.
In Australia, a father and son, Muslims, of a radical faith and ideology, weaponized themselves, and stood on a bridge and shot to kill as many Jewish people as they could, who had gathered at a beach in Australia to celebrate Hanukah.
Over the past month, we have seen cars run into Christmas marketplaces in Europe and kill people.
We have seen attacks on Jews, especially and Christians and churches and synagogues. And this word is to warn that there are Christmas massacres planned because the enemy doesn’t want us celebrating.
Christ’s birth, and in the very least he doesn’t want us being happy or joyful. This call for jihad across the world must be taken very seriously.
We see Islam arising and flooding the nations like a tsunami wave.
We must stand against it as Christians. We have the authority, as Christ lives in us and we live in Him. And therefore, our voice can be used as His voice, the almighty God Jehovah’s voice, speaking out His words to push back darkness and bring in peace.
Hanukah is a holiday that celebrates light. And God is speaking for us to be the light in this dark, dark time.
Friends, it is getting darker, and The LORD wants us to shine all the brighter.
In my study today, as I go through the New Testament chapter by chapter, it happens to land on 1Thessalonians 5.
“The Day of The LORD shall come, even as a thief in the night, for when they shall say peace and safety, then shall come upon them sudden destruction, as the travail upon a woman with child, and they shall not escape.”
Note that Paul says “they,” not “we” or “us”.
It is talking about the unbelievers, verse 4 then says,
“But ye, brethren, are not in darkness that the day shall come on you as it were a thief. You are all the children of light and the children of the day. We are not of the night, nor of the darkness. Therefore, let us not sleep, as do others, but let us watch, and be sober, for they that sleep, sleep in the night, and they that be drunken, drunken in the night, but let us, which are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love, and of hope, of salvation for a helmet. For God hath not appointed us unto wrath, but to obtain salvation by the means of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Geneva Bible version.
Note: The wrath is not meant for us who are in Christ. For, “whether we are awake or we sleep, we are together with him” (verse 10.)
Paul ends the chapter after giving points of how to live and what to do.
He says, “be blameless until the coming of The LORD.”
We are children of the light. We are not of the darkness. Judgement is for those that are not of the light.
Let’s shine the light so that more will step for the catching away of the saints. At time that is appointed to take us away.
Blessings,
~ Heidi Bryden
Heidi Bryden is a devout follower of The LORD Jesus Christ, whose desire is to hear and obey the calling on her life to serve Him, through sharing what the Holy Spirit impresses upon her through poems, dreams, and words of knowledge.

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