Wednesday, June 3, 2015

A DREAM OF DESTRUCTION AS A PROTECTION

While we have air power and many other ways for people to get to us if a ground route is not available, this is quite the interesting dream that occurred to a reader BEFORE the recent article on S. Idaho EQs came out:
I have to tell a little bit about this article.   A few days before it was posted I had a dream.
In this dream my home  was surrounded by magma, forming an island.  We were separated  from Boise and Nampa by
magma.  There were more then one island but I couldn't remember how many.    When I woke the next morning
I told my husband that we didn't have to worry about armies or nukes because we were going to be on an island. lol!!
A couple of days later this article was posted and as you notice there are several islands of magma under Idaho.
Suddenly my dream was  more serious and I was ready to pack my bags.
But instead, we prayed for revelation on the meaning of my dream.  We believe that we will have to witness magma coming up but we felt that it is the Lords way of protecting his righteous saints in Idaho.   It feels like it will be a wall or river of protection from perhaps  great armies, plagues, pestilence,  ..........  Perhaps one of the great miracles that we will be able to witness.......  Anyway exciting times we live in!!
Thanks
I believe this to be an inspired dream.  There will be many who are saved from what the majority will experience because the Lord will cut them off.  This event will be the greatest that mankind has had to go thru, but the witness of the miracles will be so great, that people will not forget what they have passed through for about 1000 years.   You never get the good stuff without ample trials commensurate for the reward.

2 comments:

  1. Ok you know I have a respect for dreams, but the kind of volcanic activity underneath Idaho is (supposedly, according to the scientific community) not the type that would be a slow-moving lava flow, but a pyroclastic flow. That is the kind of activity that comes with a "caldera" type volcano, which is what we have in Idaho. Instead of a volcanic mountain, the effect is more of a humongous crater, basically the main flatlands of Idaho! Basically like a huge bomb being dropped, except you have up to 200 meters of debris, ash and sediment that drops down over a large area, eventually. No one survives this! Anyway, you probably already know this. Hopefully this doesn't ever happen again; it would make Mt. St. Helens eruption look like a picnic. Later, Robin

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  2. I forgot to paste the basic definition of pyroclastic flow: A pyroclastic flow will destroy nearly everything in its path. With rock fragments ranging in size from ash to boulders traveling across the ground at speeds typically greater than 80 km per hour, pyroclastic flows knock down, shatter, bury or carry away nearly all objects and structures in their way. The extreme temperatures of rocks and gas inside pyroclastic flows, generally between 200°C and 700°C, can cause combustible material to burn, especially petroleum products, wood, vegetation, and houses. (Taken from http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hazards/pyroclasticflow/index.php )

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