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The Great Army of Heaven

Like a baby in a manger, I found myself in the courtyard of my Lord, the Master of heaven and earth. Before me, a great multitude of celestial armies, hosts, and mighty warriors advanced, each aspiring to the greatest prize: the gold of glory and honor. In their right hands, they held swords of fire, while in their left, crosses were tied.

In this dream, I witnessed a magnificent heavenly army descending from the clouds to earth, riding furious, fiery chariots pulled by horses. Thousands of angels blew trumpets and sang. I approached one angel and asked the meaning of this spectacle. He replied that they had come to prepare for the return of the great King, the King of Glory, whom the world once crucified. He is returning as a risen King, to reign and judge all the inhabitants of the earth.

Turning to my left, I saw women in white robes, holding candlelight and singing at the top of their voices, walking in the same direction. Huge, burning lamps were placed on their heads. When I looked back to the sky, a great banner appeared, emblazoned with “The King has come. Let the whole earth bow down to worship the King of kings.”

The King everyone anticipates is here, not as a visitor or a foreigner, but as a RULER who will soon reign over the entire world. In all His splendor and sovereignty, He will reign with power and might over the universe. I could barely comprehend what my eyes were seeing, and even after waking from the dream, I remained in shock from the vision.

I believe Jesus Christ is coming soon; the hour is near. Let the remnants, all maidservants of the Lord, the worshipers, the market women with their babies (whether breastfeeding or not), and all the children of the Most High put their houses in order and begin to prepare the way for the coming of the highest King, for the hour is near.

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