While we were worshiping at the beginning of the service and singing “O Lord our Lord, how excellent Your name is in all the earth,” I saw a very large crowd. I saw angels and the great cloud of witnesses, and then, in the presence of the King, a shofar was blown. I heard:
“Hallelujah! Breathe it all across the land. Every nation will sing at the Lord’s command. All the saints and angels will watch across the view as the King of Kings walks through His earth.”
Then I saw a very large bucket with just a drop of water in it. When I bent over to look inside, Isaiah 40 came to mind – about the nations of the earth being as a drop in a bucket. I saw that the whole earth was embedded in that single drop of water. I could see different countries and nations with animals in it. I was awestruck.
Then I saw this same bucket filled with water until it overflowed, and I heard that the glory of the King of Heaven could be compared to it and much more. I was astonished, and I gained a deeper understanding of God’s glory and supremacy.
Next, I saw a sheep that looked as though it had just been born. It was trying to walk on its own but kept falling repeatedly. Then the Shepherd lifted it up and later taught it to walk.
Afterward, it seemed as though one of the sheep had gone missing; it had strayed away from the flock. The Shepherd left the rest of the sheep to find it.
I understood that to some, this may appear foolish, but finding that one lost sheep is—and always will be—supremely important. So important that Christ was sent to die a gruesome death, yet He still gives Himself to us time and time again.
Then I saw a scene where Jesus was talking to a young girl. He asked her to do something, but she looked Him in the eye and walked away. He stretched out His hand toward her, but she was gone.
I understood that this is what happens when we act in disobedience: we look Jesus in the eye and walk away from Him. Even the angels around Him looked at the girl in astonishment because they could not understand how the Lord could be speaking to someone and they would walk away.
It pained my heart because of how often we ignore Him, yet He continually watches over us. I understood David’s words:
“What is man, that You are mindful of him, and set Your love on him?”
Before Pastor spoke about creation beholding God’s glory, a pronouncement had already been made that the King would walk through His land. And I saw that He did.
He came with wind, water, and fire, and walked through the earth. I saw people from different nations—including those who had not acknowledged Him as Lord. Now it was no longer a matter of choice, for everything had been brought under His feet, and all creation bowed before Him.
As He walked through the land, everything that had been dead and withered received life again. At that moment, all creation sang His praises.
Then I heard:
“In that time, in His presence, heaven and earth will become one. Everything will bow before Him, and all things will be made new.”
Sis. E.R.
13th January, 2019
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