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Your book lays a good foundation for good works. But it was only a
foundation. Men have written many volumes on how to obey the Almighty.
Last year I had a similar vision to you. Like you, I wept inside. A
black shadow on a grey horse galloped up to me while I was driving
through the badlands. It was very rapid, it came from the horizon in
seconds. A skeleton face looked me in the eye, and a bony hand extended
itself so I could get up on the horse. The meaning was clear; “Get on!
Join me!”. The rider only waited a second, then he turned his horse and
rode back to the horizon and vanished. My mind wailed “How? How?” I
felt very sad that I didn’t know how to climb up on that horse.
You see, the face was not a skull. The bones were crawling with flesh
as of a burn victim. The flesh was not dead, gangrenous flesh. No, it
was flesh that was living, growing, starting to cover over the bones. I
heard the hoofbeats.
The next day, traveling back on the same route, the vision came again.
This time as I asked what it meant, I heard a voice like a trumpet
shouting “The dry bones are coming to LIFE!”
I was worried that I didn’t get up on the horse. Maybe when the
skeleton hand reached for me I did get on the horse; I became one more
little bit of flesh covering those bones, bringing them back to life.
Tell me, if you be a man of God, is there a different interpretation?
I was waiting for your book to mention that the depravity of the angels
even included mating with animals, and doing genetic experiments.
Centaurs, mermaids, dinosaurs; were these not also Nephilim? How else
could it be that “all” flesh was corrupted? The ancient caduceus, the intertwined serpents, is identical to the DNA symbol, and in Sumeria and Akkad it was used in conjunction with “gods” breeding with women.
Steven Quayle’s book on giants is a good reference to the presence of
Nephilim throughout history.
I really liked the way you laid a good foundation for proper doctrine on the
Nephilim. Many local Messianics and others of the Two House persuasion
reject it as nonsense, saying that the sons of God were the sons of
Seth. Of course, the local bishop who argued this the most vehemently likes to wear his tassels hidden inside, and shaves his face every day.
I use bishop in its original Irish sense, meaning the chief leader in a
congregation.
More on the vision in the previous post.
When I first saw the figure riding toward me, I thought it
might be Death. But it rode a bit too lively for that. And it didn’t
have a scythe. Although I only saw a shadow, a silhouette, I thought it
was a dashing French chevalier.
When I saw the skull with flesh, my first thought was “eww gross”. It
took a few seconds to realize it was living flesh, not rotting flesh.
And Death wouldn’t have an eyeball in the skull-socket.
What I’m trying to say is, the vision should have been really freaky,
but when I paid attention to detail, it wasn’t.
This is how people see Torah. They are afraid to obey it. They sputter
“but, but, if you accept that, then you must accept THIS!” And THIS
always means something that is perfectly natural, but politically
incorrect or socially unacceptable.
How many Passover keepers gut the lamb before they cook it? Of the few
that I know, I’m the only one that keeps the guts in. The other
gentlemen insist that the meat will be tainted. But God knew what he
was doing when he said “leave the appurtenances in”; the lamb with guts
in is softer and tastier. And not tainted at all. People just assume it is tainted because the guts swell and the green “bitters” inside the stomach ooze out in a couple places. But the native Americans used to eat these bitters as a type of naturally occuring sauerkraut.
I am a Linux user and I haven’t found a way to listen to your radio
shows. Are they available as mp3 files?
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