Saturday, April 11, 2015

God Continues Speaking, Part 2

The past couple of days, we have been seeing several visions of wolves trying to get at Yvonne, but they’d never made it past the door to her room. Cindy felt like the wolf was death. We had a really good time of worship and prayer on Wednesday night (when Erica saw the big angel keeping the black wolf outside), but slacked off on Thursday morning, with not as much singing and praying. Still some, but not as much.

On Thursday, we were gathered around Yvonne’s bed worshipping when Sarah saw a wolf crouched at the foot of the bed. It leaped at Yvonne, but a big man standing by her feet (Jesus), turned and swung his fist at the wolf. He hit it in the muzzle and it fell to the ground and ran away.

Marvin wondered why the wolf had been able to come into the room, since it’d always been outside before. We realized that our prayers and praise had kept it out, but we had slowed down in the spiritual warfare. After we started praying again, Sarah saw that the big man had a bow and arrow and was following the wolf. It was like he had a walkie-talkie and we had one, too. He told us, “I’m hunting the wolf.” He had the wolf in his sights, but hadn’t shot yet.

Marvin really wanted this to be written down. “It’s a lesson in spiritual warfare,” he said.
When we kept praying, it felt like angels resealed the room, keeping the wolf out.

Awhile later, several people saw the wolves again. Danae saw the wolves running away with muzzles on. “Who can they hurt with muzzles?” Marvin said. Sarah saw two wolves snapping and snarling at the door, trying so hard to get in. But as we kept praising the name of Jesus, she saw the wolves in the hospital hall, both wounded. The one had fallen, dead, and the other kept trying to run away until it fell, too. Jesus came and dragged the wolves away, saying, “I’ll take care of this.


It’s obvious that Jesus is still here with us, encouraging and speaking to us. Several times a day, we sit together in Yvonne’s room and sing. It seems that the nurses enjoy it, as well. Please keep praying with us as we seek God in the next steps and continue reminding Him of His promises, and asking for His healing.

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