By: Brendi Wells
I was listening to Ark Midnight on Saturday, January 10th, 2026—the episode with Commander Gregory Senstrom. Something about the conversation stirred me. Whenever I hear of a new geopolitical move, I always look at the spiritual implications. It cracked open something sealed, and very ancient. They were talking about Greenland. The military interest. The strategic silence. And all I could hear in my spirit was: The Wilderness.
That night, I didn’t sleep. I prayed. I opened the Scriptures. And I was led to the Book of Revelation. A woman clothed with the sun. A dragon. A wilderness. A set of wings. And an eagle. I knew there was something hidden here—hidden in plain sight.
“And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent.”
— Revelation 12:14 (Greek: πτέρυγας τοῦ ἀετοῦ τοῦ μεγάλου)
We’re not looking at some symbolic description here—this is the escape. It’s a dimensional relocation for 1,260 days, a specific period set by God. It’s a sealing from the Beast system, from the eyes in the sky, from the monitoring grid of the empire. This is a place the serpent cannot reach. I don’t believe we’re going to be taken up into heaven and disappear during this time. I believe we’ll be relocated into a dimensional-like refuge prepared right here on Earth. A concealed sanctuary where the remnant is nourished and hidden from the systems of control—for a time, and times, and half a time.
I’m not trying to be controversial—just faithful to the patterns. Don’t react. Come explore this with me. Let’s reason through the Scriptures together, and you tell me what you see.
“The woman was given the two wings of a great eagle, so she could fly to the place prepared for her in the wilderness, where she would be cared for for a time, times, and half a time, out of the serpent’s reach.”
— Revelation 12:14 (translated from Greek)
“Come, My people, enter your chambers and shut the doors behind you; hide yourselves for a little while, until the wrath has passed.”
— Isaiah 26:20 (translated from Hebrew)
“Those are the ten tribes who were taken into exile… They took counsel among themselves to leave the heathen nations and travel to a distant land where no one had ever lived before, so that they could keep their laws in secret. They went through a narrow passage and journeyed for a year and a half, and that land is called Arzareth.”
— 2 Esdras 13:40–45 (translated from Greek/Latin)
“There I saw the dwellings of the righteous and the places of rest for the holy. My eyes saw where they dwell with the angels, and their rest is with the faithful. They are preserved there forever.”
— 1 Enoch 39:4 (translated from Ethiopic)
“And the Lord will appear to the eyes of all, and all will know that I am the God of Israel, the Father of the children of Jacob, and King on Mount Zion for all eternity.”
— Jubilees 23:24 (translated from Ge’ez/Hebrew)
Let’s Look at How Scripture Handles History
Throughout Scripture, the Old Testament is a shadow of the New. The physical events in the Old reveal the spiritual patterns in the New. What happened in the natural becomes prophecy for what will unfold in the spiritual realm after the Cross—and that pivot point changes everything.
Because at the Cross, something permanent and irreversible happened. When Yeshua rose from the grave, He defeated death, disarmed principalities, and stripped Satan of the legal authority Adam had forfeited. He took the keys of death and Hades and handed dominion back to the redeemed sons of Adam.
“I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And I have the keys of death and of Hades.”
— Revelation 1:18
From that moment forward, the pattern shifted. The Exodus was no longer physical—it became dimensional. Greater works were promised to us. The wilderness refuge is no longer a desert—it is a sealed realm, prepared for the remnant.
“Truly, truly, I tell you, whoever believes in Me will also do the works that I do. And greater works than these will he do, because I go to the Father.”
— John 14:12
The Cross was not the end of the story. It was the legal transfer point. What was once visible and physical became hidden and spiritual—but just as real. And what YHWH did in Egypt, He will do again—only this time, He won’t just lead His people out. He will hide them, nourish them, and seal them off from the destroyer.
“These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the fulfillment of the ages has come.”
— 1 Corinthians 10:11
“For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things…”
— Hebrews 10:1
God already showed us—through the physical deliverance of His people from Egypt—what He will do again in the future. He will lift His remnant out. He will preserve them. He will carry them to Himself.
“You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I carried you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself.”
— Exodus 19:4 (translated from the Hebrew Masoretic Text)
When YHWH delivers His people, He doesn’t leave them to stumble out on their own. He carries them. He hides them. He seals them away from the destroyer. The woman in Revelation represents Israel—the faithful remnant. Not the geopolitical modern State, but the lost tribes awakened to their true identity. And she is not wandering through some symbolic wasteland—she is taken to a place prepared by God.
“And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days.”
— Revelation 12:6
What wilderness? Where? We’ve been trained to think of barren deserts. But the Greek word erēmos means remote, desolate, uninhabited—not necessarily dry. It’s not about sand—it’s about separation.
This is the pivot point where everything turns prophetic.
When you overlay this pattern with the Book of Enoch, something opens up. Enoch is taken to the ends of the earth, where he sees mountains made of iron, copper, and silver:
“And I saw seven mountains of magnificent stones, three toward the east, and three toward the south… and the seventh mountain was in the midst of these, and it excelled them all. It was like the seat of a throne… and the surface of the entire mountain was of sapphire.”
— 1 Enoch 18:6–10 (Ethiopic)
“And there mine eyes saw a deep valley, and with it were pillars of heavenly fire, and among them I saw columns of fire fall, which were beyond measure alike in respect of height and depth… And there was one great mountain of iron, and one of copper, and one of silver…”
— 1 Enoch 52:1–3
Now hold that thought: a mountain of iron at the edge of the earth. Compare that with how ancient maps—before being corrupted—used to show a black, mountainous land at the North Pole, often labeled Rupes Nigra – (meaning Black Rock). Many maps from the 1500s and before show four rivers flowing from a central landmass at the top of the world. A land sealed. Hidden.
1606 Mercator Hondius Map of the Arctic (First Map of the North Pole)
Could this be the true mountain of God?
Could this be the place where Eden once stood, where Zion was first planted?
“Beautiful for elevation, the joy of the whole earth, is Mount Zion, on the sides of the north, the city of the great King.”
— Psalm 48:2, translated from the Hebrew Masoretic Text
“I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north…”
— Isaiah 14:13, translated from the Hebrew Masoretic Text
Also read 2 Esdras 7
1 Enoch 17:6–7
“I saw the mountains shrouded in the darkness of winter, and the place from which all the waters of the deep flow out.”
1 Enoch 21:1–2
“I came to a place… of chaotic fire and freezing ice… where there were pillars of heavenly fire and deep valleys… a place of terrible punishment.”
2 Enoch 5:1
“And I saw the storehouses of the snow and the ice, and the angels who guard the treasuries of the cold.”
2 Esdras 7:85
“The valleys shall be filled with ice, and the fountains will overflow, and the rivers will not stop… and there shall be terrible cold.”
When Adam and Eve were removed from the Garden of Eden, it wasn’t an act of wrath—it was an act of mercy. YHWH declared that man must not be allowed to eat from the Tree of Life in a fallen state. Had they done so, redemption would have become impossible. Eternal life, locked into corruption. And so the entrance to Eden was sealed. It was sealed in both the physical and dimensional realms.
“So He drove out the man; and He placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.”
— Genesis 3:24, translated from the Hebrew Masoretic Text
The language suggests a dimensional lock. Eden became hidden & preserved. If Eden had only been sealed off by physical means, we’d still be seeing flaming-sword-wielding angels. But the language hints at something more: a dimensional lock that concealed the garden entirely.
Enoch, in his visions, described a remote and frozen region—a land of immense mountains made of iron, copper, and silver. But the mountain of iron stood apart, sealed under ice, unreachable except in the spirit. Could this be pointing to what we now call the North Pole.
Going back to the ancient maps we spoke of earlier—before modern cartography erased and replaced the old world—many from the 1500s depicted a mountainous black rock at the top of the earth, labeled Rupes Nigra, surrounded by four mighty rivers flowing from a central landmass. These rivers echo the four that flowed from Eden:
“And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from there it parted and became four heads…”
— Genesis 2:10
Though the post-flood world reshaped the terrain, some researchers believe these rivers still exist underground—subterranean channels that converge beneath the Arctic. What was once open has been hidden. Sealed. But not erased.
The mountain in the garden—the place where God walked with man—was very literal. Scripture says plainly:
“You were in Eden, the garden of God… you were on the holy mountain of God…”
— Ezekiel 28:13-14
God’s throne has always been associated with mountains. Zion. Sinai. And the mountain of Eden—possibly the Mountain of Iron spoken of in the Book of Enoch.
“And from there I went to another place, and saw a mountain of hard rock. And there were four hollow places deep and wide and very smooth. How smooth are the hollow places and deep and dark to look at…”
— Enoch 18:12, from the Ethiopic text
Why is the North Pole restricted? Why is Greenland—a vast, iron-rich landmass—frozen, forbidden, and militarized? Why are satellite images blurred or distorted in that region?
President Trump first publicly raised the idea of acquiring Greenland in 2019, and that theme has re‑emerged with increasing intensity in 2025 and 2026, with reports that the United States is discussing options ranging from purchase to military involvement to assert control over the Arctic island, despite firm opposition from Greenland’s own leadership and Denmark’s government. In fact, senior U.S. officials have confirmed that acquiring Greenland — by diplomatic, economic, or even forceful means — remains on the table as a matter of national security strategy amid great‑power competition in the Arctic.
From a purely pattern recognition perspective, we’re not focusing on personalities but on how scripture has historically used geopolitical figures in roles that align with prophetic archetypes — like Cyrus in Isaiah, Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel, or the King of the South in Daniel 11. Scripture says, “The Most High rules in the kingdom of men and gives it to whomsoever He will,” showing that God can use any leader for His purposes, regardless of their personal morality (Dan. 4:17). In that prophetic framework, the repeated focus on Greenland — a sparsely populated land at the sides of the north, rich in strategic position and natural resources — cannot be ignored. From a remnant’s standpoint, its continued prominence in global discussion and Trump’s intensified efforts are patterns worth observing in light of Scripture’s vision of a sealed refuge at the top of the world.
Greenland fits every prophetic pattern of the sealed wilderness:
Vast and sparsely inhabited
Iron beneath the ice
At the sides of the north (Psalm 48:2)
Hidden and guarded
Geopolitically significant, yet inaccessible
Scripture says the woman—Israel, the remnant awakened to their identity—is given wings of an eagle to flee into the wilderness.
“And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent.”
— Revelation 12:14
Dimensional relocation. And it fits the pattern of YHWH’s deliverance:
“You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself.”
— Exodus 19:4
“Come, My people, enter into your chambers, and shut your doors behind you; hide yourself as it were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast.”
— Isaiah 26:20
There will be no physical refuge left under the Beast system. The satellites, the AI grids, the biometric scans—all will reach into every corner of the earth. The only escape will be a sealed place, outside the reach of the serpent.
Many argue over the rapture. Will we be taken? Will we stay? But what if both views are missing the deeper truth?
So yes, we will remain on Earth—and yes, we will be taken. But not into the clouds before the storm. First, we are sealed in the wilderness. Just like Goshen, just like Elijah at the brook, just like Israel in the desert—God prepares a place of protection and provision. After the time of tribulation, when the sky opens and the Son of Man appears, we will meet Him in the clouds. That’s what Scripture says. We are not vanishing—we are being gathered, restored, and positioned for the return of the King.
Let’s look at the biblical pattern. When YHWH brought His people out of Egypt, He didn’t leave them to wander on their own. He sustained them supernaturally through the wilderness. He gave them fire by night to protect and guide, and a cloud by day to lead and cover. He fed them with manna from heaven and quail in abundance. He brought water from a rock. Their clothes did not wear out, and their feet did not swell. Every step of their journey was marked by divine presence, provision, and protection.
These physical events in the wilderness were shadows of a future spiritual fulfillment. As it was then, so it shall be again. The remnant will not be left to survive by human means—we will be sealed, led, and sustained by the hand of God. A spiritual Goshen awaits: a place of concealment, provision, and supernatural direction during the days of tribulation. Not in fear, but in faith. Not by might, nor by power, but by His Spirit.
“Those who were left behind were more blessed than those who were taken away… Then my Son will be revealed, whom you saw as a man ascending… And he shall protect the remnant of My people until the end comes.”
— 2 Esdras 13:16–26, translated from the Latin Vulgate (originally preserved in Greek and Aramaic fragments, part of the Apocrypha)
This passage has been debated, but within the broader prophetic pattern, it suggests a divine preservation of those sealed in the wilderness, while others remain for a different purpose. Scripture tells us there will be 144,000 sealed witnesses — twelve thousand from each tribe — who will not flee into the wilderness but will stay behind to testify and proclaim during the darkest days (Revelation 7:3–8, Revelation 14:1–5). These are not removed but appointed to remain.
So the “taken” refers to the remnant who are spiritually relocated — sealed away in the wilderness. And the “left” are not cursed, but blessed to remain as living witnesses, sealed by the Lamb on their foreheads. Both groups are part of God’s redemptive plan, fulfilling different roles during the time of Jacob’s trouble.
The eagle will come. The wings will appear. And when they do, only those with eyes to see will understand.
A sealed wilderness. A mountain of iron. A place prepared.
At the top of the world.
Back to the Garden of Eden where it all began.
Leave behind the confusion of Babylon. Return to the clarity of God’s Word, His ways, and His kingdom.
Because while Babylon will fall, God’s kingdom stands forever.
“The Lord is our Judge. The Lord is our Lawgiver. The Lord is our King. He will save us.”
— Isaiah 33:22
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