“The
Muslim City
and
Five Dreams of Asia”
(Series of Dreams)
May 24, 2010
1St Dream,
I was walking with a woman
(believe she was the church) who I knew and also with a sort of tour guide in a
large city.
(This tour guide represented demonic activity)
I remember the architecture was that of a Muslim City and parts of it were attractive but cold.
Although it was daytime,
there was no traffic, there was a complete lack of any activity, and the streets
were deserted.
The tour guide wanted to take us to another part of the city and the woman
agreed and I felt in my spirit we were not to go with this man. Although I
attempted to talk her out of going with this man she went with him.
I parted company from them.
I turned my head in another direction for just a brief moment and when I looked
back in their direction,
they had disappeared.
Felt this was a dangerous place.
End of dream
"Five Dreams of Asia"
Series of 5 Dreams
May 24th,
2010
1.
Asian Believers
Was walking inside
of
an Asian province/city, was going along and encountered a wall about 12-15 feet high.
I instinctively knew I had to climb this wall. (the wall could represent there
was a large obstacle to be overcome)
At the base of this wall was a small
family (small number of believers) who had spread out a few thin blankets and set up residence at the base
of the wall. (The base of the wall could be the people had a basic understanding
of Christianity and the thin blankets could mean their faith was very fragile) The people were very humble
(teachable) and allowed me to scale the wall
directly above their makeshift home. (The people were willing to possibly
sacrifice their possessions in order to experience More of God)
2.
Asian Province
I was still in
this province; I ran in to a young woman (could rep. the Church) in her early 40s,
she was American. She had moved there and started a business (ministry) and was
doing well for herself. When she realized I was an American, she showed me
around the province and was quite hospitable.
Hong Kong
I asked her how far Hong
Kong was from this province and she took me to the very edge of the province and
opened a large door and before me was an extremely muddy almost impassible field to
cross in order to enter Hong Kong. Evidently these people, in order to avoid
certain laws, restrictions and possibly taxes had built their province on the
very outer edge of Hong Kong. (Many people in this province were believers
living side by side with unbelievers).
Guns for sale
This province was like an Asian Wal-Mart, where everything from food to clothing etc was being offered by numerous merchants. The woman was taking me by a small shop with all four sides were open to customers. (were very accessible). There were two men and both were able to speak English. They were selling guns among other items. For curiosity sake, I asked them if it was legal to carry guns in their country and they replied yes but their country required a 3 year permit that had to be purchased. Then they both laughed, the idea was, the local officials would come back every 3-4 months and ask for more money so there was great corruption within the officials.
3.
Witchcraft
I was inside
an Asian built type of large building, it was made of bamboo and similar
materials.
Within the large building there was a 10'-12'
tall hut and it was round and had a circumference of about 12-15 feet.
I watched as a man entered this structure, then he began what I heard the
Spirit refer to as
“the throwing of bones” as he attempted to throw the bones into small baskets
that lined the inner walls
of the hut. The Spirit was
showing me the witchcraft they were practicing.
This “throwing of bones” were used to ward off evil spirits and the casting of
spells.
4.
Musical pipes
I heard this
beautiful music and as I looked over to a wall of the inside of the mall of
many merchants,
there were several musical pipes made of recycled multi-colored metal tubing with an opening of about 1/4 inch
in diameter and were cut to different lengths which gave each tube a distinctive tone and they had been tied
together and were used as a musical instrument. There were many of these instruments that were hanging on
the side of one of the walls of a seller's shop.
5. The man named OsbornAgain
When I was
walking through this large Bamboo market, I was talking with one of the locals
(believe this man to be the Holy Spirit) and he knew I was a believer
so he stayed right with me and he was talking about a man all the locals
referred to as OsbornAgain.
OsbornAgain was known and appreciated by many of the locals and this man was
taking me to meet him.
I believe the Spirit of the Lord had brought me here to either give OsbornAgain a word or to anoint him for
a specific purpose or possibly to inform him he was being elevated in his calling.
Whichever way, this I
understood was "one" of the main reasons for being brought to Asia.