Dream of The Four Gates

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Dream of The Four Gates

Smoke was rising up, unfurling like a banner waving powerfully in the air. I saw four gates with adjacent empty walls that had only recently been prepared and I knew immediately that these represented the final four banners of Iran standing with Israel and Israel standing with Iran.

There was a fierce battle being waged in the Heavens and the Prince of Persia was standing with a vengeance at the forefront of barbaric hordes of demonic forces. Facing them were the Indigenous peoples dressed in full battle gear, their feathers blowing steadfastly in the wind and their faces painted for war. They sang songs with a heart-wrenching sound that no one had ever heard before. This new guttural sound rose up from deep within their collective consciousness.

They were fairly new recruits who’d just come into the understanding that the battle belongs to יהוה as in 2 Chronicles 20:1-30 and He alone is the one who called them and raised them up into their highly strategic positions.

I saw Roger Armbruster and Melodie Greyeyes and her mother and two other men in full battle regalia, standing in front of a huge force that had never been assembled for battle like this before. Then I saw that this force had other battle front leaders, some of whom were Hispanic and others of African and Aboriginal descent. It was as if each warrior knew that they had been born and come into the Kingdom for this Moed, this יהוה appointed time. It was truly an awesome site to behold!

Then I realized that the memory of their history as scattered and persecuted peoples is what brought them together. It made me wonder if they were descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel, being regathered from the nations for such a time as this.

Upon awakening I knew I had to share what’s happening with Hooman’s final four banners in Israel with all these Zechariah 1:20 warrior-craftsmen who’ve been downtrodden, but are now being enlisted for battle in the Spirit. And I knew with certainty that they would intuitively understand the need to watch and wait for the day to take their positions in this end time battle over the Gates of Zion.

Upon reading this Shabbat’s Parasha, I was not surprised to see how Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22 recounts the collective memory of Israel’s battles and wilderness wanderings that were caused by their rebellion. The HafTorah portion from Isaiah 1:18-20 and 24-27 also reflects this dream. And Acts 8:4 confirms the calling of “those who had been scattered were sent through places to share the Word of יהוה.”

August 9, 2024