Around the world, people go through this trauma, and have to figure out ways to deal with forced intrusions. We need to keep praying for them, even when news seems overwhelming and distant.
Reports have aired that this is going on now in an area many countries are supporting.
And many countries have been made vulnerable lately (economic frailty, social division, resources blocked, communications hacked). There are even theories that countries are being pulled into "helping" others so they will deplete their ability to protect themselves.
The dream uniforms seemed -- well, uniform. Not revealing one country or coalition, identity in-the-dark.
We can learn from how others have handled invsns in the past. Some run immediately, or create plans to send certain family members when it's safe. Some hide, run to hills. Some want to stay and fend off intruders; others underequipped, untrained, physically unable, or in shock.
Others put up with the risk and try to live their daily lives as well as they can. Some forced into servitude (I had relatives whose homes were taken over during WWII, and owners had to stay and cook/clean for ml officials).
We can't know for sure what will enter each door, until it happens. But we can stay in tune with what we hear from the Lord, and practice how quickly and trustfully we respond to confusing words.
Example -- The other day I dropped off a child at their home, and felt nudge not to talk to the parent. All common sense steered toward staying and listening to the parent's news, so I pushed aside the nudge. After half an hour, the child had a meltdown bc they hadn't seen the parent in a long time, and nobody was talking with them. If I had left when I sensed I should, the child would have spent the needed time with their parent.
That's far from the wr in the dream, but serves as a familiar example that our logic doesn't encompass the entirety of what's going on around us. God knows what is needed. Humans endure horrific experiences; we can hope that we can help others avoid long-term trauma.
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Around the world, people go through this trauma, and have to figure out ways to deal with forced intrusions. We need to keep praying for them, even when news seems overwhelming and distant.
Reports have aired that this is going on now in an area many countries are supporting.
And many countries have been made vulnerable lately (economic frailty, social division, resources blocked, communications hacked). There are even theories that countries are being pulled into "helping" others so they will deplete their ability to protect themselves.
The dream uniforms seemed -- well, uniform. Not revealing one country or coalition, identity in-the-dark.
We can learn from how others have handled invsns in the past. Some run immediately, or create plans to send certain family members when it's safe. Some hide, run to hills. Some want to stay and fend off intruders; others underequipped, untrained, physically unable, or in shock.
Others put up with the risk and try to live their daily lives as well as they can. Some forced into servitude (I had relatives whose homes were taken over during WWII, and owners had to stay and cook/clean for ml officials).
We can't know for sure what will enter each door, until it happens. But we can stay in tune with what we hear from the Lord, and practice how quickly and trustfully we respond to confusing words.
Example -- The other day I dropped off a child at their home, and felt nudge not to talk to the parent. All common sense steered toward staying and listening to the parent's news, so I pushed aside the nudge. After half an hour, the child had a meltdown bc they hadn't seen the parent in a long time, and nobody was talking with them. If I had left when I sensed I should, the child would have spent the needed time with their parent.
That's far from the wr in the dream, but serves as a familiar example that our logic doesn't encompass the entirety of what's going on around us. God knows what is needed. Humans endure horrific experiences; we can hope that we can help others avoid long-term trauma.