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Yohanan
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Interesting and wonderful dream! No doubt when you woke you had a significant amount of emotions come flooding forth. A dream like that would certainly evoke strong feelings of the closeness and urgency!

 

"He is walking rather than riding a horse and the waiting remnant was also horseless!" Good catch, TR.


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Nice interpretation, TR. This is why I share with my friends in Christ. :flyup:


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Couldn't say for sure how long. Woke up out of breath, like I couldn't believe what I'd seen. I've had some really heavy ones lately, but that was something else.


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When did you have this dream?
It might be worth investigating when Saturn and Jupiter will be most prominent together?!

Ask anyone familiar with star charts!

Please share any other experiences!

TR


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14 To the angel of the church in Laodicea write: These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and TRUE Witness, the Originator of God’s creation.  Revelation 3:14

Cool dream! I wonder if the men in robes are actually the angels to who the letters of Revelation are written. People have always discussed whether these are actual angels or "messengers" represented by human beings. I'd go with literal angels assigned to each congregation.

Laodicea didn't get the most favorable review, as you're surely aware. They were threatened with being vomited out of the mouth of Jesus, which I take to mean they would be left behind to enter the Tribulation, unlike the previous church (Philadelphia) which was told it would be spared from the hour of testing that would come upon the whole earth. Therefore, as the crowd was saying, it was time when the Laodiceans would be all that's left of the organized church and the ones who belong to Christ would be removed with His coming. As for Laodicea, Jesus stands at the door and knocks, waiting for someone to let Him in.

Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write; These things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks;  Revelation 2:1

It would be appropriate for Jesus to be walking among the seven churches in this late hour. The time is almost up.

I also enjoyed Tender Reed's analysis!

 


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