Out of Darkness


Jesus said, "I have observed Satan fall like lightning from the sky.”  Luke 10:18

An angel stood by the confluence of two immense rivers. He gestured to me and pointed to them. Heeding the angel, I came forward and this is what I saw. One river was red, while the other's water was crystalline. Far up by the headwaters I could see a red hillock, cleaved in two, that seemed to be moved as if by great tremors. In the east and the west and the south, the land was punctured by large metal shafts. Next, I saw a immense cloud approach and turn the sky to black. A flash of lightning split the sky, and the roar of thunder shook the earth. The heavens opened, and angels fell down by the banks of the rivers and wept. But the cloud began to pass and the downpour changed to a soft, refreshing rain. The angels looked up and saw that the sun was emerging, and a great rainbow stretched from horizon to horizon. Shouts of victory echoed, and the angels leaped and whirled and embraced one another. When last I saw them, they were gathered into four groups - north, south, east and west - sending up alleluias in perfect four-part harmony. I wept for joy because their glorification and the glory of the Lord were as one, perfect, encompassing all things in heaven and on earth.

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