Spirit Descends
- Diane Cordaire
- Jun 24
- 2 min read

The Outpouring Before the War
Acts 2:17–18 (KJV)"And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams: And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy."
These are those days. The days of the outpouring. Before the escalation. Before the sixth trumpet sounds.
The fifth trumpet brought torment — minds so afflicted that people longed to die, but death would not come. Then came the sixth trumpet — the release of four angels from the Euphrates, the region now known as Iraq, Syria, and bordering Iran. What follows is a global war that will take one-third of mankind. But before that…
The Spirit is poured out on all flesh.
I’ve seen it. A vision given long ago: I stood on a high mountain with a friend, and behind us came a sound — a roaring wind. We turned to face it. And there it was:
A cloud rolling in the wind.
It picked us up — lifted us over the edge. We were riding the wind, ahead of the cloud, carried above the world. Below us, the wind-cloud began to drop behind… falling upon the minds of all mankind.
People poured out from homes, shops, and offices — drawn by something they could not explain. The cloud moved in, entering minds. It was the outpouring of the Spirit. Most turned to the Lord. But some… went back to routine. They heard the call but didn’t follow it.
Then I was placed in a quarry. Before me stood a dirty brick building, its windows stained and clouded. Behind those windows, people pressed their hands, trying to escape. And in front of me: a large silver box. It was filled with tools — heavenly tools — for unlocking the prison of the mind.
That’s where we are now.
Some ride the wind, ready with tools.
Some are still trapped behind the glass.
And though the war will still come, you will know where to go if you’ve heard the Voice that came with the wind.
"To live the Lord’s way is to see the world as it truly is — not as man presents it, but as scripture reveals it."
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