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For many believers, the past few years have felt like a long tunnel of uncertainty—walking by faith without clarity on where God was leading. Prophetic voice Alwyn Uys is now declaring that this long transition is nearing its conclusion, and that 2026 marks a season of settling, purpose and answered questions.

In a recent message titled “Prophetic Word for those in Transition — Prepare for God’s Next Move!” Uys described how he first shared this word privately, but felt the Holy Spirit prompting him to make it public because of its urgency and relevance. “I felt that it is so impactful for people that have been feeling like you have been in this transition season of your life for maybe even a few years,” he said.

For him, this word is deeply personal. “I know for myself that I have definitely been in transition. It almost feels like I’m constantly going somewhere—that the Lord is constantly expanding and… moving around and getting me to the place where He wants me.”

A Prophetic Vision: From the Tunnel of 2025 to the Platform of 2026

As he prayed, he saw a vision of a train traveling on rails labeled 2025, emerging from a dark tunnel and coming to a stop at a station marked 2026. “I saw this train coming to a stop in a station… and there was a billboard over the station, and it was numbered 2026,” he shared.

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The imagery conveyed that 2025 represented a year of movement without clarity—a year defined by questions, uncertainty and spiritual stretching. “2025 was a moving out of this dark tunnel… of not knowing exactly where you are,” he explained, adding that many felt suspended in a state of waiting. “So many people had a lot of questions in 2025… a season of confusion, a season of uncertainty.”

Yet through every moment of uncertainty, there was a guiding light. “There was always a light at the end of the tunnel… the Lord just kept you on a string, just leading you, asking you to trust Him.”

2026: A Season of Landing, Belonging and Purpose

According to the word, 2026 will be a year where God’s purpose becomes visible—where things that didn’t make sense suddenly do.

“I feel like through this imagery in 2026, it was like a landing spot,” he said. “It’s now time to plant your roots. It’s now time to settle down.”

He described it as a “graduation and celebration” moment, where believers will look back and say: “Yes, Lord, that is what You have been doing all along.”

At one point he heard the Holy Spirit speak directly:

“My people are coming to a place where I have led them… through the wilderness, through the darkness, through the tunnel. I’m bringing them to a place where they should land. No more moving, end of transition.”

A surprising word also surfaced during the encounter: vagabond. Not knowing the meaning, he looked it up and found it described “someone that moves around seemingly without direction.” He sensed the Lord saying that He is ending that season for many. “You will no longer be a vagabond,” he said. “He’s bringing you to a place of belonging… a place of purpose and clarity.”

As we are now in full swing of 2026, Uys’ message is clear: the tunnel is behind us, the station is ahead and God is preparing His people not just to move, but to arrive.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment.

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