The Judgment of God on Fake Miracle Workers, Part 3

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The Judgment of God on Fake Miracle Workers, Part 3
The Judgment of God on Fake Miracle Workers, Part 3, originally published on April 27, 2020, is about a “house of God” that is under the chastisement of God, but to no avail. She refuses to repent and in the end is completely destroyed. The third in a multipart series.

The Judgment of God on Fake Miracle Workers, Part 3

You are currently reading the third in a series of articles which are related to judgment on a “house of God” which I saw in my dream. This house of God represents a church or a ministry that is operating in strange fire. The strange fire represents something that is not right. It is very important to read these article in order, so you might properly understand the progression. If you have not done so, please read The Judgment of God on Fake Miracle Workers, Part 1, and The Judgment of God on Fake Miracle Workers, Part 2, before proceeding. Here, then, is the dream.

1: We are in the house of my father, which represents an assembly of believers.

We were a group of people ...

- myself;

- two people who seemed to have Down’s Syndrome, or perhaps some other disability, they needed help and assistance and did not feel safe or secure without others helping them;

- my two daughters;

- my wife;

- my father was not in the house, he was in another house that was not too far away, yet the house we were in was also my father’s house (he owned it).

Since I have already explained a great deal of this in part 1 of this series, I will not go over it again. This imagery represents the “family of God” in the “congregation of my (heavenly) father.” The two people with Down’s syndrome represent people who are “less abled.” All of these were carefully described in part 1. Suffice to say, that this is a church environment. Why is it a church environment? Because,

“the time has come for judgment to begin with the household of God” (see 1 Peter 4:17).

This does not mean God is not concerned, or does not love these people. He is very concerned and does love these people.

Part 2: Strange fire is in the house, and the situation is out of control.

I myself was frantic because the house was burning and it had caught fire all over the place (yet these fires were small and were not engulfing). Everything was on fire that should not have been on fire meaning the fire was not in the fireplace, where it should have been! Instead, it was out of control. The situation was beyond repairable. We did not have any water to put out the fire.

I do not mean to confuse anyone, but at the very beginning, these “balls of fire” did not seem to be consuming anything. They were present. They were not where they were supposed to be. And the situation was very dangerous. Yet the house was not consumed (at all). Yet the fire was present. It was present as something like “balls of fire” (maybe three feet each in diameter, just resting there).

In this first scene, we have a “snapshot” of a congregation in which “strange fires” have broken out all over the place. The strange fires are not engulfing, even as the “strange fire” that Nadab and Abihu offered in Leviticus 10:1 was not engulfing, so no one is worried about them.

These fires were like “balls of fires,” that seem to fit the description almost exactly of what you would expect Nadab and Abihu’s “strange fire” to look like. They did not consume anything (originally). Yet this was clearly a very dangerous situation. I remember these fires were just “resting” there, like a fire that had a gas source, but you could not see the gas source.

These “strange fires” constitute something that has got God’s attention “in not a good way,” even as the “strange fire” in the case of Nadab and Abihu caught God’s attention in “not a good way.” What could they represent? They are something that are very “egregious” (conspicuously bad or offensive) to the Lord. What could be more offensive that bearing false witness of God himself through false miracles?

In the dream, it is shown to me that there is no water to put out these strange fires. Why would that be? The first thing that comes to mind is that a “strange fire” will never be “put out” by a co-conspirator. It would require someone who is filled with the Holy Spirit to be present, and to condemn the activity, in order for it to actually be put out. This tells me that no one is present in the entire assembly who is ready to condemn these actions, and who is filled with the Holy Spirit. The entire leadership is acting in the flesh, otherwise, there would be at least “some water” to put out the fire.

The “water” is the “living water” of Jesus, that he promised to his followers, when he said,

“If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink! He who believes in me, as the Scripture has said, from within him will flow rivers of living water.” (See John 7:37-38)

When it says, “the situation was beyond repairable,” this means, “judgment is unavoidable if they continue to carry on in this way.”

Part 3: The people have ignored the warnings. Their deception is going to destroy them.

Many many times I tried telling my family but they were not listening, thinking it was not burning, and they acted as though it was not burning and that everything was fine when, in fact, the situation was completely out of control and the house was burning to the ground.

Since this dream contains symbolism, I am not the only person who is represented by the man giving the warnings. In the dream, I am giving the warnings, but I am representative of many others, who have already sounded the alarm bells. So “many many times” includes the “many many times” that God has spoken through others, in the months, and years, that have gone by.

When it says, “they were not listening, thinking it was not burning,” this is evidence that there is deception. If you see a fire, can anyone deny it? But if you see a “strange fire” and think that “this is of God,” then you will deny that anything is wrong. You will carry on as though everything is perfectly normal.

When it says, “the situation was completely out of control,” it means that “the people have been utterly carried away by this deception.”

When it says, “the house was burning to the ground,” it is a warning to say, “judgment will be unavoidable and completely catastrophic if no action is taken to avert it.”

Part 4: The lines of communication are cut between God and these people

I summoned my daughter to call the fire department, but we were not able to properly get through.

In the same way that you call the fire department for help, God tells us in his word,

“Call on me in the day of trouble. I will deliver you, and you will honor me.” (Psalm 50:15)

Yet we (meaning, my “daughter” in the dream, which would refer to the congregation in general) were not able to “properly” get through. This means that the lines of communication have been cut. This suggests “another spirit” at work in their midst. This other spirit “confuses” who God is, as it tries to “mimic” God.

The people are praying to this “god” but it is not the real God, but an imposter! Thus, God is not hearing them. He has withdrawn himself from them.

“Behold, Yahweh’s hand is not shortened, that it can’t save; nor his ear dull, that it can’t hear. But your iniquities have separated you and your God, and your sins have hidden his face from you, so that he will not hear.” (Isaiah 59:1-2).

Part 5: The people are not serious, are deceived, and refuse to listen to urgent warnings (therefore, they are in critical danger)

At one point, a frivolous conversation ensues between my daughter or someone in the house, and another person (seemingly a woman) who was on the other end of the phone. I was saying that the house was burning to the ground, and the person on the other end of the phone (somehow, I knew their reaction, even though I was not on the phone with them) was surprised that I was alarmed, as though to say, “What is the urgency?”

Why was there no sense of urgency in her voice when she was on the phone with that woman? They seemed to be just having a conversation (like you would talk to someone about the weather, or your shoes, or the dog, or what you ate for dinner) and not worried about the fire at all! They were stone deaf to my cry and would not hear me! Why were they not listening?

The fact that they are “stone deaf” reminds us of the warning given in the Bible:

“For this people’s heart has grown callous. Their ears are dull of hearing. Their eyes they have closed. Lest they should see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their heart, and would turn again, then I would heal them.” (Acts 28:27)

Why would this be the case? Could it be that they have fixed their eyes on something that is not God? The Bible says,

“the god of this world (meaning Satan) has blinded the minds of the unbelieving” (see 2 Corinthians 4:4).

How does he do this? What “chokes” the word? Jesus said,

“the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful” (Mark 4:19).

The fact that the conversation is “frivolous” means their eyes have been drawn away from what is important to God, and they are now resting on things that do not matter.

“For the time will come when they will not listen to the sound doctrine, but having itching ears, will heap up for themselves teachers after their own lusts, and will turn away their ears from the truth, and turn away to fables.” (2 Timothy 4:3-4)

Part 6: God is genuinely concerned

I wanted to make sure everyone was out of that house. I did a mental head count. Who was in that house? There was myself, my two daughters, my wife, and the two handicapped people.

I think the “mental head count” refers to the fact that every person is precious to God, he is genuinely concerned about you, even as a father is concerned for his children, and he is thinking about you (in his mind) because you are extremely valuable to him, having been created in his image. As Jesus said,

“But the very hairs of your head are all counted” (see Luke 12:7).

Part 7: God has abandoned this house

At the very end of the dream, I asked one of my daughters or another person, “Where is my dad (that is, father)?” The response was, “He’s next door at the other house.”

At an organizational level, God is not in this place. He’s “next door”. The fact that he’s not in this house would appear to suggest that he’s abandoned it. I think that’s a good conclusion, because we see from the dream that this house is under judgment. It is condemned.

God will not stay in a place that is condemned, but will abandon it. We see this, for example, with the temple in Jerusalem. Due to sin, the Spirit of God left the temple (see Ezekiel 10:1-22). He abandoned it. After that, it was destroyed by fire. This is very similar imagery to what we see in this dream.

Part 8: The delusion of this congregation is at an all time high

There was no danger as far as my father was concerned. He was safe, but we were not safe at all. Furthermore, the house that we were in that belonged to him was burning to the ground!

It had taken more than 20 years to build this house, and now, it was coming down in just one hour! Even as the fire was raging, everyone acted as though everything was normal.

The fact that everyone is still saying “everything is normal” even as the fire is raging means that deception is at an “all time high.”

There are two passages that come to mind. First,

Satan [who is] “the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving” (see 2 Corinthians 4:4).

Second, a frightful passage,

“... they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.” (2 Thessalonians 2:10-12, KJV)

I’d rather not quote these (especially the last one), because certainly God’s heart is to see people saved. But this passage does tell us that if you “flirt with sin” then you can get “trapped” in a such a way that you will have a very hard time getting out.

So if you have any sensitivity whatsoever, you need to get out now, otherwise, you could get irrevocably (forever) trapped.

Please note that when God began to judge the early church (Ananias and Sapphira), it was very young indeed. You do not need to have a fellowship that has been in existence for more than 20 years, for this word to apply to you!

Part 9: The plea goes out to help those who are confused, and get them out of there, before the place burns entirely to the ground.

This is actually the most pressing part of the dream. The heart and compassion of God is shown towards those who simply do not know what to do.

I told one of those who had Down’s Syndrome to go down the hill, and wait with the two girls who were already there. This person just wandered and would not leave the house. I had to physically grab the person, and hold them, like you would hold a child in your arms, lifting up that person to your bosom, and helping them escape the burning house. I don’t even know if it was a man or a woman.

From the previous discussion (see The Judgment of God on Fake Miracle Workers, Part 1), we know who the people with Down’s syndrome represent. They represent the “less abled.” They need help to leave. They are also less accountable (but still in a very dangerous situation), and will be more inclined to agree to leave (as opposed to the leadership, who are “more abled” in the dream, and therefore “more accountable” but less inclined to want to leave). Do not urge the leadership. These are not the ones God showed me urging to leave. It was clearly the “less abled” — which denotes those who are not in leadership.

The “less abled” are those wandering around in the midst of this dangerous situation, and which is about to be judged, and so for the sake of mercy, you are to grab hold of them, and physically remove them from this place. Do not let them sit there, when you know that this is the place they should not be. Use every (legal, reasonable, righteous) influence at your disposal to get them out of there, before the full collapse. What could the “full collapse” look like? No one really knows. Everything could “look nice” one day, but the next day, there could be total devastation. You do not want to decide to “leave later” because everything “looks good now.” Tomorrow may be too late. Time is running out!

Think of this. In Hezekiah’s day, a great army of 185,000 soldiers came against him. He was trembling in fear, because that is a great army. But Hezekiah called on the prophet Isaiah, and Isaiah prayed for him.

Then Isaiah the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “Yahweh, the God of Israel, says ‘You have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria, and I have heard you.’” (2 Kings 19:20)

Then,

“That night, Yahweh’s angel went out, and struck one hundred eighty-five thousand in the camp of the Assyrians. When men arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies.” (2 Kings 19:35)

Do you want to wait to see what will happen in the morning? Or do you want leave now?

Part 10: The time to exit is now!

I noticed that something like small rocks then fell from virtually right above me (just missing me). Then, I knew I had to get out of that house quickly!

The “small rocks” beginning to fall is a “final warning sign” that collapse is imminent and it is very dangerous to be there right now. The situation is perilous. The time for action is now, and not tomorrow. What do these “rocks” or “stones” represent? They were small. I will cover this in the next part, as it is too long to get into right now.

Part 11: Complete destruction ensues

In front of me, I could see the fire raging (now it fully filled my vision), and I could see the structure breaking apart. The absolute rage of the fire was before my eyes. The flames were blazing in front of me so that my entire vision could only see flames as well as the (wooden) structure of the building that was now starting to break apart (the wooden structure was entirely engulfed). There was a support post that was now tilted, and by this I knew that the building was ready to collapse.

This is the last thing that I see in this dream. It is now the end of the dream, and I woke up. I knew the Lord had spoken. I waited five days, so I could think about it. Then, I started writing about it. Then, I asked God many questions.

In the next article, I will get into details concerning the “small rocks.” They’re important.

This article was originally published on April 27, 2020 at endtimeevangelist.com. It was archived on the internet web archive on June 26, 2022. To view the link for the archive version, please visit endtimeevangelist.com/archive.

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