Sunday, May 16, 2010

VIA UT ROMA - Road to Rome



Escaping the Ecumenicalism, the [Broad] Road to Rome:

[In this dream during the Final Rapid Movements when Ecumenicalism complete and Sunday Law passed] Our Driver [Jesus] states that the car is still in perfect condition but that the road will get worse. We wonder how it can get any worse. Continuing on we notice what looks like the aftermath of an earthquake. I look at our driver and He assures us that we will be safe and that this car will keep going.

We now notice that part of the road has dropped off into a deep crevasse. Our Driver [Jesus], whom we now have complete faith in, steers the car around the problem. As we [144,000] travel on, many uprooted trees [martyrs] lie in the middle of the now very small road. Our driver maneuvers the car along the edge of a cliff to get around the trees.

As we round a corner, we notice a military blockade [mandatory Sunday Law with enforcement]. They signal us to stop and a soldier walks over and orders me to step out of the car. Stepping out I notice I am now in mud [men's tradition, ecumenical doctrine]. I try to clean it off, but it does not come off. The soldier hands me a rag to use, but as I do my shoes become dirtier and now have grease on them as well. I get back into the car and the soldier informs us that we have come the wrong way, that we should have taken the other road [by keeping Sunday Reverent]. He states that this road is not the right road and that we should turn around.

Our driver now leans forward, looks at the soldier and tells him to raise the gate, because we are going to proceed on, since that is the way we must go. He says that the other car was filled with many [Matthew 7:13] but that few [Matthew 7:14] are in this car. He looks at the soldier and with authority states, “You are to raise the gate--now!” The soldier looks down then motions for the gateman to raise the gate. I look over at our driver [Jesus] and see his hair turn a bright white. He turns to me and it is then that I see in His eyes a love that cannot be described--the love [Holy Spirit's] of the love [the Son's] of the love [the Father's]! {1}

1. Signs of the Times, June 22, 1904
The pathway to heaven is narrow, but no one need fail of finding it. It has been plainly marked out by the Father's hand. Not one trembling sinner need fail of walking in pure and holy light. Altho the upward path is sometimes difficult and often wearisome, altho the Christian may have to endure toil and conflict, yet let him go forward with rejoicing, trusting as a little child in the loving guidance of Him "who keepeth the feet of His saints," knowing that the path he is traveling will bring him at last to the mansions that Christ has gone to prepare for those who love Him. "The path of the righteous is as the light of dawn, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day."

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