04/28/2026
Something profound is not merely approaching—it is already unfolding.
For years—quietly, beneath the surface, often unrecognized—God has been moving with intentional precision toward a divine birthing in the earth. What many have interpreted as loss, disruption, or even unbearable pressure was never designed to destroy. It was surgical. It was purposeful. It was God unhooking His people from what was, severing dependencies on former structures, mindsets, people and identities that could not carry what is now emerging.
He has been training a people in the crucible of conflict—strengthening them, fortifying them, awakening them. Through struggle came strength. Through pressure came clarity. Through fire came revelation. And through it all, He has been repositioning a remnant for what is next.
This next move of God will not coexist peacefully with the old. It will confront it.
Every misaligned structure, every ineffective paradigm, every man-built system that could not produce the heart and purposes of God has been—and is being—dismantled. Some of it has happened quietly. Some of it has been chaotic, totally disorienting. But make no mistake: what appears as chaos is often the sound of God deconstructing what He never intended to sustain.
Because there has always been something greater unfolding beyond what could be seen and perceived.
God has been tearing down in order to rebuild. Jeremiah 1:10. Reforming both people and structures. Preparing for the unveiling of something far more aligned with His original intent— the formation of a people into a temple which he will fill with his glory, his presence, living in their very midst.
And what is this “new”?
It is not new in origin—it is ancient. It is the rebirth of God’s original design, intent for His Church.
A generation is arising—marked not by self-preservation, but by surrender. Like Isaac—the prophetic archetype of Jesus, they will willingly lay themselves on the altar. Not for recognition. Not for platform. But to make God known—truly known—in the earth.
They will carry a singular conviction: it is not about us. It is about Him.
About His name.
His glory.
His purpose in creation.
God has been forming—not just individuals—but a force.
What is a force? A people of one heart, one mind, one Spirit gathered around a common vision. A people who see together, move together, and burn with a unified revelation of what God is doing in the earth. And when that convergence happens—when those called find one another and come into divine alignment—the birthing of what can only be described as the “latter house” begins.
We are in a significant moment.
In the biblical timeline, the month of Iyar which we are in, marks a season of formation and alignment for builders. In Ezra 3:8, it was in this very time that those appointed were set in place to oversee the rebuilding of the house of God. Not the first structure—but the restoration of what once was.
As it was in the Old Testament, so it is now. The rebuilding of what he originally intended, but was destroyed. And this is where we stand.
God is calling—and releasing—a people to rebuild His true dwelling place. Not a building made with hands, but a people who become the habitation of His presence.
This is far beyond gifts. Beyond prophecy. Beyond preaching.
This is about building a house for God.
A dwelling where He is not visited—but enthroned.
Where He does not pass through—but abides.
Where His glory is not occasional—but constant.
God is actively undoing the constructs of man to establish something wholly centered on Himself.
And He has made it clear who can carry this:
In Isaiah 66:1–2, He declares that He is looking for those who are humble, contrite in spirit, and who tremble at His word. These are the ones who are selected to build and become His dwelling place.
Not the gifted.
Not the impressive.
But the surrendered.
And when He finds such a people—and when He fills that house with His glory—everything changes.
Because where His glory dwells, impossibility bows.
Miracles become normal.
Signs and wonders follow as evidence, not exception.
And the very things that have been prophesied, longed for, and contended for will erupt into reality—far beyond anything we could have imagined.
This is not hype.
This is habitation.
God is preparing a people…to host Him. A people transformed into living stones, repositioned to become the very tabernacle of God, the dwelling place of God, the latter house, which will be far more glorious than the former.