The onset of the great pandemic and subsequent events led to an unexpected rise in popularity for channels dedicated to pastoral guidance, witches, molfars, and other fortune-tellers who read coffee grounds. While some may conceal genuine information, discerning the truth remains a challenge. We continue to strive for clarity.
Recently, the ‘Great Miracles Avenue channel’ featured a new potential revelation—a letter from an individual named Maddi Thompson, who is believed to be a teacher. Her claim of a vision pertaining to the year 2025 has piqued our interest, as it is not a common topic of discussion at present.
Amidst the myriad of predictions for this autumn, to the point where the celebration of Christmas this year is in question, the mention of 2025 by this woman stands out. It does not seem to be driven by sensationalism, prompting us to explore what she has written.
‘I was seated in the library, weary from a week of teaching, preparing for the upcoming lessons with a book on colonial America. As exhaustion took its toll, my vision began to blur imperceptibly. I blinked repeatedly, trying to ward off sleepiness, when suddenly, my surroundings transformed – I was no longer at my desk but seemingly at the entrance of a library.
The setting and the people remained unchanged, yet the book I held was no longer the same. It was a massive, ancient tome titled “The Undiscovered Future of the World.” The title caught the attention of those around me, who glanced at the book and me with open curiosity.
Seeking solitude, I placed the book on a table and turned to the first page, labeled “Since 2025.” What followed resembled a diary or a logbook, listing months, dates, and significant events. I leafed through the pages until I reached June, only to find it blank, as were all subsequent pages.
Alarmed and anxious, I approached the librarian’s window. A kind man there explained that the blank pages signified the last seven months of 2025, which would herald events too dreadful for detail.
A catastrophic economic collapse awaited, one that would be felt worldwide. The comfort and plenty we took for granted would vanish, supplanted by a dire scramble for essentials. A severe food shortage would ensue, leading to widespread starvation.
The global economy may collapse due to the crisis, leading to a breakdown in power and order as people lose their savings and jobs. What struck me most was the librarian’s prediction that the fall of nations would lead to widespread persecution of Christians. Believers will face trials in ways we cannot imagine, with many pushed to the brink by their circumstances.
Tearfully, I asked the librarian if there was any hope or way to avoid the impending darkness. The librarian assured me that for the faithful, nothing is impossible. But as he spoke, the ground seemed to shift beneath me, and suddenly, I was back in the library, reading a book about colonial America.’
Maddi hasn’t provided detailed predictions for the latter half of 2025, yet we’re aware of the possibilities from various sources. The exact timing remains uncertain.
If Maddi’s visions are accurate, despite the dire events she describes, there may be a period where fear isn’t dominant, allowing for some relaxation. It suggests the world will endure through the fall, the New Year, and the U.S. inauguration. However, the outlook post-May is unclear. It’s speculated that the world may have only seven to eight months remaining.
How long this challenging period will persist?
Considering the current global situation, it’s challenging to predict the exact duration of these ‘difficult times’.
The duration is estimated at 3.5 to 7 years, but it’s uncertain from which point to start counting. If it’s from the onset of treatment, then it’s 3.5 years; however, the great sorrow may have already started. It’s advisable to stock up sensibly and within your means. It’s probable that there will be a move to dismantle the surplus-appropriation system, affecting gasoline and wheelbarrows. Consequently, many may need to relocate frequently, necessitating a year’s supply of food and essentials. Ultimately, anything beyond necessity is likely to be forfeited.
Stocking up with the assumption that everything will immediately return to normal post-crisis is understandable. However, the concept of ‘normal’ may no longer exist as there will be no return to the world as it was. The real question is, we will all attempt to persevere through this. Yet, there may be little sense in trying to preserve these mortal bodies. Those who retreat into bunkers may remain there indefinitely. Therefore, it’s not the bodies we should be concerned about.