I Will Raise Up a Man….

Recently, I was led to revisit a prophetic word I received: “I Will Raise Up a Man After My Heart… Who Will Be My Fist, Like I Raised Nebuchadnezzar.”
This Word has stirred many questions, especially in light of the chaos, oppression, and political turmoil now unfolding.
This is not about The Most High raising a savior, rather a sovereign tool, an instrument.
This line does not imply the man is morally upright like David. Instead, this is the language of divine assignment, such as Nebuchadnezzar (Jeremiah 25:9): “My servant” used to discipline nations, and Cyrus (Isaiah 45): “My anointed” used to restore God’s people, though he didn’t know Him.
The man raised up, not because he is righteous — but because he will accomplish God’s sovereign intent.
Proverbs 16 says,
“The LORD has made all things for himself: yea, even the wicked for the day of evil.” Proverbs 16:4 KJV.
This “man” is a Disruptor, a Challenger of evil policies — opposed by many, but divinely permitted to remain for a time.
We must understand that God raises men for Judgment and Correction, just as He raised Nebuchadnezzar to discipline Judah and Cyrus to restore Israel.
The goal is not political triumph, but spiritual freedom for God’s People.
Exposure, purification, and repentance must come before restoration. They will fight against him, but never prevail…
“They will fight against him, but never prevail…” — this parallels Jeremiah 1:19 and indicates that this man will be (and is) under fierce opposition (media, political resistance, possibly even assassination attempts).
However, he will fulfill the purpose assigned to him.

“America is the Cauldron. The People, the Flesh.” (Ezekiel 24)
The judgment is active. The boiling has begun.
God is confronting sin in high places both Government and Church….
Let us not be distracted by personalities and idolize figures..
Seek discernment. Cry out for repentance. Align with righteousness.
Let the pure prophets arise, truth be spoken, The Bride be purified!
Shalom
~ Syreeta Thomas


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