This was given to a minister friend of mine in Feb. 2007
There is no date as to when this is to be fulfilled.
Although other messages do say that the anti-christ will arise in 2008.
This Parable concerns a servant that the Lord will use mightily within these last days.
Test the Spirit. See that it is of the Lord.
Those that have ears, let them hear what the Lord is saying to the churches and to the people.
24th Parable - I am the Lord Jesus, your Messiah and your High Priest. I am tender hearted and patient unto my little ones. Share this parable with my people.
The darkness has spread across most of Europe. Nations lay in ruin as the mighty dark one conquered all in his path. Some refused to join him and their bodies lay in piles on the streets and across the fields. Nations surrendered to his power and would ally with him. Other nations embraced him and joined him as they chose darkness of life over darkness of death. Across the great ocean in the land called America the people could not muster the courage to fight, so they willingly surrendered. Most, but not all. Some fought and many died. And then there were the children of the light who would not bow and would not bend. The people of the light were scattered across the earth. Thousands would fall but most of the people lived on. They seemed to not be harmed by the pestilence of death. They were sealed and protected by the Great High Tower, The Eternal Defender of the righteous ones. In a small place there lived one of those of the light. This is his story, for he is known of many of you. You shall be as he for my light shall shine brightly within your lives as well. His name shall not be given but he is a chosen one of my Father.
He has lost his home and family. He wanders the land and seeks to bring love and comfort to the lost and hurting. He walks down the deserted roads of his nation. The military controls all and many areas are forbidden. He disregards such signs for he walks the path given to him by his Messiah and King. He enters the forbidden zone for he has heard there are many there that are hungry and hurting. He wants to comfort the sick and feed the hungry. Inside his pack he has a vial of oil for the sick and a loaf of bread for the hungry. It is more than enough. In the last town the bread fed 300 and they all took much with them. He moves through the night. He begins to sing praises unto his God and the blessed Son. Tonight he begins with, “Great is thy Faithfulness”, his favorite song. He sings loudly without fear of bullet or sword. “Oh God you have been so faithful to me. You have kept the promises given years before, great is thy faithfulness Lord unto me.” His wife is gone. His family scattered with no word, but his Father told him they are safe. His dear wife died in the night as she slept just weeks before. She died at peace knowing her body will not be dust before her Savior returns for her. “Great is thy faithfulness….Halt! The command comes from a voice of fear. “Who dares to sing to God this night?” He sees a young man and sees the weapon aimed at his heart. “I am the servant of God and I come to feed the hungry and heal the sick of this place. Stand aside my son for your weapon will not stay the hand of the Almighty.” He walks past the bewildered guard and heads toward the fires where people lay on the street or huddle around the blaze. “Gather dear people, for I have words of life and I have food to fill your empty belly’s.” All come and sit before him. He passes the loaf of bread to his left. Each person takes half. The full loaf returns to him when all have received. “Eat my friends and then I have a message of hope for you.”
After he eats he passes his canteen around and all drink their fill. Once returned he begins with these words, “My people, days of darkness have come upon you. Things seem hopeless and pain fills each heart. Many of you have lost family and friends. Many of you are near death and many of you seek death. Be strong for I come to you in the name of Jesus Christ, Son of the Almighty God. He has sent me unto you to feed you, to heal you and to baptize you so that you may stand in the great Day of the Lord. Who among you is sick? Let him come forward and be made whole.” That night 767 people were healed of every ailment and flaw. That night 562 people were baptized in a gutter where water ran along the side of the street. That night 767 voices sang, “Great is thy faithfulness,” and slept the sleep of the people of the light. The following morning the man of God hugged and kissed them and took his pack and crossed the barricade. It was six weeks later that he heard that most of those people were burned by the flames of a tank that came upon them singing praises to God. “Great is thy faithfulness oh God, I will find them soon at thy sea of glass. I praise you for thy mercy oh Lord.”
This man did as he was led for 16 months before he finally encountered a guard who would not yield. He was beaten and thrown into prison, for he was known by the evil ones and they rejoiced in his capture. His trial was quick and the guilt assured. He was sentenced to die a slow death in the medieval fashion of crucifixion. He cried when the sentence was read. “Oh my Savior, I am not worthy to die in such a manner for I am but dust. I am not worthy of such honor as this.” His last night in his cell he said these words unto his Father in heaven and his beloved Savior.
“My Father I thank you for your mercy and love. Tomorrow they take the fleshly temple from you. Take my spirit home with you until the day of the trumpet at the time of Pentecost. Then I know when the trumpet sounds that I will rise. Thank you for allowing me to serve you. Thank you for your mercy in letting me lead so many unto the light of thy love. My love for you is great. You have always been faithful to me; you have honored your every promise. Praises to you my Father, praises to you my Savior. Be with my children and be with the people of the light. My time is over. Soon your time will be here and your kingdom shall stand. I give my life to thee my God.”
As he hung there in pain he praised God. He glorified the Son. As he looked up he saw angels all around. He heard them sing and then he saw heavens gate open wide. He saw his Savior’s face and saw the love in his eyes. To the left he saw the shape of the Father and saw his Savior turn to the Almighty One and these are the words he heard before he died. “Papa, please keep this man’s spirit for he was mine. Papa, Father, he loved you. Papa, Father, write this name within thy book for he was worthy and he was my chosen one.”
Shall your name be so written? Thou knowest.