A Prophetic Warning: The Waterfall, the Waiting, and the Way

“Wait on YAHUAH: be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart: wait, I say, on YAHUAH.”

– Tehillim (Psalm) 27:14

Last night, I had another vivid dream.

This isn’t uncommon for me—especially in pregnancy. But there was something different about this one. It felt weighty. Prophetic. Like a warning—not just for me, but for many who are being called to walk the narrow path in these final days.

In the dream, I was floating down a wide river with others beside me. The water was rushing faster than expected, and soon we approached a cliff—a massive waterfall with a dangerous drop. I could feel the current pulling, pressing us forward. It would’ve been easy to go with it, to follow the flow.

But something inside me said, Wait.

And I wasn’t the only one who did. A few others stopped with me—choosing discernment over momentum. A woman was with us. She felt like a guide, peaceful but firm. Watching. Waiting. She didn’t push us. She seemed to know.

We looked ahead and saw those who had rushed forward. They fell. Some landed hard. Some didn’t make it at all. It was not a safe descent.

But those of us who waited… we were protected.

Then, the guide did something—I can’t remember exactly how, but she pressed a button or activated a path—and suddenly, a safe slide appeared along the waterfall. We were able to descend without injury, without chaos. We were guided down gently, in peace.

And then I woke up.

🕊 The Dream’s Meaning: A Warning to Wait

I believe this dream is a prophetic picture for many in the remnant right now. Whether you’re navigating a major life decision, responding to pressure from the world, or simply trying to discern the next step in your walk with YAHUAH—this message is for you:

Don’t rush. Don’t jump. Wait on Him.

In a world addicted to speed, urgency, and impulse, the narrow path often looks like stillness. Like pause. Like watching others leap ahead, and resisting the temptation to follow.

“There is a way which seems right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.”

—Mishlei (Proverbs) 14:12

Those who jumped in the dream were not reckless in appearance. They were just moving with the current. Doing what seemed normal. But they fell—not because they were evil, but because they were impatient. Because they acted before the appointed time.

This is the Strong Delusion playing out in real time: people running ahead without truth. Trusting systems, movements, emotions, or signs rather than the still, small voice of YAHUAH.

The Guide: The Ruach Ha’Qodash

The woman in the dream represented the Ruach Ha’Qodash—the Set-Apart Spirit of YAHUAH. In Hebrew, “Ruach” is a feminine word. Her presence brought calm, clarity, and conviction. She did not demand. She waited.

“And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left.”

—Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 30:21

The Ruach doesn’t force you to obey. She gives you the opportunity. She shows you the fruit of disobedience. And when you wait on Her leading, the safe path appears—not through striving, but through surrender.

🛑 The Cliff: A Prophetic Threshold

This waterfall is a symbol of many things: birth, change, awakening, judgment, and spiritual thresholds. It may represent a pivotal moment in your life or in the timeline of prophecy. Either way, it reminds us that not every path is appointed by YAHUAH, even if it feels natural.

Many are about to jump into false movements. False revivals. False escapes. False timing. False leadership. And some may not survive it spiritually.

“For many are called, but few are chosen.”

—Mattithyahu (Matthew) 22:14

“And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth… YAHUAH shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie.”

—2 Thessaloniqim (2 Thessalonians) 2:10–11

But the remnant who wait—who watch, who yield, who ask, “YAHUAH, what would You have me do?”—they will be shown the true path. The slide. The safe descent. The narrow way.

🌿 A Word for the Remnant

Beloved, this is not the time to move without clarity.

Even if others are leaping. Even if the pressure feels intense. Even if the crowd is yelling, “It’s time! Go now!”—you must stop and discern:

Did YAHUAH tell me to move? Or am I moving because it feels like everyone else is?

“The end of a thing is better than its beginning, and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.”

—Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes) 7:8

“Trust in YAHUAH with all your heart, and lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”

—Mishlei (Proverbs) 3:5–6

Waiting is not weakness. It’s wisdom. The wise virgins in Matthew 25 had oil because they were prepared to wait. The foolish ones assumed things would go as planned—and they missed the Bridegroom.

🔁 Expanded Reflection: The Dream’s Layers

As I prayed more deeply, I sensed this dream speaks to more than just one scenario. It’s layered, just like YAHUAH’s Word:

1. A Personal Message for Mothers & Birth Watchers

This dream aligns with the birth process—both physical and spiritual.

The river: labor or transition The cliff: a dangerous or premature push The slide: YAHUAH’s appointed birth canal or timing

“Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to bring forth?” —Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 66:9

“Because the Ivriy (Hebrew) women are not as the Mitsri women… they deliver quickly…” —Shemoth (Exodus) 1:19

For mothers who feel pressure from the medical system, spiritual voices, or fear-based timelines—this dream is a reminder: Wait on YAHUAH. The Ruach will guide the timing. He protects what He plants.

2. A Global Warning About the Strong Delusion

This dream is also prophetic about the hour we are living in.

People are leaping into “moves of God” that aren’t YAHUAH. Others are trusting artificial signs, AI-powered visions, and emotion-led gatherings. Those who don’t wait for the true Voice will fall.

“Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.” —Mattithyahu (Matthew) 15:14

“Come out of her, My people, that you be not partakers of her sins…” —Chazon (Revelation) 18:4

The waterfall is the moment of division and descent—and only those who wait will be shown the hidden path of protection.

3. A Message of Discernment for the Bride

The woman who pressed the button. The waiting. The safe descent.

This is a picture of the Wise Virgin Bride. The one who watches. Who listens. Who discerns the counterfeit from the true.

“Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of A’dam comes.” —Mattithyahu (Matthew) 25:13

Waiting doesn’t mean inactivity—it means faith. Preparation. Oil. Discernment. The Bride who waits will not fall.

🕊 The Bird’s-Eye View: Prophetic Positioning

As I sat with this dream, I realized something familiar. The perspective was the same as a dream I had a few weeks ago—one where my daughter was high up in a tree, and I was able to grab her leg and gently lower her down before she could fall. That dream came with the same kind of clarity. The same sense of peace in the midst of danger. The same watchful stillness.

Both dreams happened from above—from a bird’s-eye view.

And that’s not a coincidence.

YAHUAH is giving His remnant a higher vantage point—not to boast, but to see what others can’t. To wait, watch, and respond only when the Ruach leads.

“Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this.”

—Chazon (Revelation) 4:1

“They that wait upon YAHUAH shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles…”

—Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 40:31

The world is rushing, jumping, falling. But those who rise above the chaos, who dwell in the secret place, who sit in the heavenly places with Mashiach (Ephesians 2:6), will not be swept away.

Like the dream with my daughter, sometimes we’re positioned not just to see—but to protect. To guard the next generation. To wait until the moment YAHUAH says, “Now—gently. Now—guide them. Now—descend in peace.”

This is the calling of the watchman, the nurturer, and the Bride who waits for the voice of her Beloved.

🧎🏽‍♀️ Final Reflection & Prayer

If you’ve felt like you’re standing at the edge of something—uncertain, hesitant, or even tempted to leap—this is your confirmation to pause. You are not behind. You are not failing. You are waiting for the right path to be revealed.

The Ruach is near. The guide is with you. And when the time is right, YAHUAH will make a way where there seems to be no way.

“He makes a way in the sea, and a path in the mighty waters.”

—Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 43:16

Let’s pray:

Abba YAHUAH,

We choose to wait on You. Not the world. Not our fears. Not what others expect of us.

Teach us patience. Fill us with discernment. Keep us from the cliffs that look like freedom but lead to destruction.

Let us be among the few who walk the narrow path with trust and stillness, following only Your voice.

Ruach Ha’Qodash, guide us. Whisper when to move. Open the path at the appointed time.

We yield to You.

In the Name of Yahusha our Redeemer,

Ahmayn.

Have you been standing at the edge of something?

Have you felt the pressure to jump—while your spirit said wait?

🕊 Comment below or reach out.

You are not alone.

This is a season of waiting, of wisdom, and of watching the hand of YAHUAH move in due time.

The path will appear. Don’t jump until He shows you the way.

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Author: shesingsforyah

Shalum! I’m Kristen — a seeker of truth, a daughter of YAHUAH, and a witness to His unfailing mercy. Delivered from New Age deception and church traditions, I now walk the narrow path of Torah through the salvation of YAHUSHA Ha’Mashiach. This blog is a place for the scattered remnant, the weary, and the awakened — where prophetic insight, Scripture-centered teaching, and personal testimony come together in reverence to the Most High. May every word here glorify His Name and encourage you to return to the ancient path.

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