And here’s what the Prophet Vyacheslav said about the last Russian ruler – the Tsar: “The last Christians have hope, for, by the will of God, the last ruler will appear in Russia. He will appear completely suddenly – no one will expect him. He will come to power suddenly and unexpectedly for all, and everyone will see him on television, and he will tell the people the whole truth about what has been done to Russia throughout all times.”
Well, I absolutely agree with this. About the truth of what has been done to Russia throughout history.
In his prophecy about the coming Tsar, Edgar Cayce also speaks of the unexpected appearance of the Russian Tsar: “The new Leader of Russia will remain unknown for many years, but one day, unexpectedly, he will come to power.”
Saint Theophan of Poltava wrote in 1930:
“In Russia, the monarchy will be restored, and autocratic power will return. The Lord has already chosen the future Tsar. This will be a person of fiery faith, a genius intellect, and an iron will. First and foremost, he will restore order within the Orthodox Church, removing all false, heretical, and lukewarm bishops. Many, very many, with few exceptions, will be removed, and new, true, unshakable bishops will take their place... What will happen is something no one expects. Russia will rise from the dead, and the whole world will be amazed. Orthodoxy in Russia will be revived and triumph. But the Orthodoxy of the past will no longer exist. A strong Tsar will be placed on the throne by God Himself.”
Here’s more: “Are there any hints about the economic policy of this Tsar? In the prophecies about the last Tsar of Russia (the 14th-century seer Vasily Nemchina if the sources are to be believed, says): ‘He will announce a concept for the New State, built exclusively on an absolutely independent economy, based solely on self-sufficiency principles... Under the ‘Great Czar,’ there will be an unification of 15 leaders who will create a New Great Power. The state of Russia will be
recreated within new borders.’”
“Kirill of Novozeretsky (+1532) wrote about the vision he received: