I was summoned. The angel came and I followed him, ready to go. He told me to have a seat until someone comes to visit with me. The people there have youth, even my parents when I saw them, they looked youthful. Soon I see a person coming to me and know that I have seen her before but cannot remember her name. As soon as I thought that she said, “That's okay. My name is Hannah, let's talk.”
This time instead of sitting across from me she sat next to me and said, “Let me have your hand. I need to share a couple of things. Just let the women know that the sacrifices they have to go through are a commitment, a seal they make with Christ. It cannot be removed, it cannot be destroyed, it's sealed. It's just like I did with my child. Without that seal none of this would have happened. It will be okay. It will be fine, because I got to see the reward of my child. You reap what you sow. That's what I've done. Was it hard? Yes, it was very hard. But I want you to meet my son, Samuel. See him coming?”
As Samuel approached he was grinning and listening to what his mother was saying. He said to me, “I know who you are because that's what we talk about. I see my mother has been talking with you like she usually does. Now it's my turn. Let me sit with you, let me look at you. I see what they talk about. I see what this is all about. You have a journey only you can take, but your friends will also benefit in this journey. Because they are faithful they'll go a long way. I know that they have questions, but in good time what they are seeking will be revealed. It will come to pass. But it's about doing the Father's will. We must pursue what our Father is seeking of us. Is it going to be easy? No. Just like everyone of us that's come forth to speak with you, we had our ups and downs. People that we thought would want to listen, didn't want to. That hurt. But because the Father knows what He's doing, He would put another in their place that did want to listen. There is so much that I want to share with you, and I will in time. But everyone of us, every apostle, prophet, teacher, evangelist, we all go through suffering. It's the most beautiful thing whether we see it or don't see it. But it's our commitment.
“If we stop and realize what Christ did for us; He could have stopped anytime, He didn't have to go through what He did, but it was the journey that He had to fulfill to make this possible. For your sins, for my sins; this is what Christ did. Now, let me share some chapters for you to read, let them speak into your life. Put them together, one way or another it will come to pass. I want you to tell your friends there will be more victory, but few ups and downs. More victory than you could ever imagine. But this is the down side that you have to go through because it will build you up one way or another. They have a journey just like anybody else. Go forth, tell your friends that they need to hear. I want you to read one of my books:
“1 Samuel, chapter 3; also 1 Kings, chapter 18. Then Isaiah, chapter 8. Also I would like them to read Romans, chapters 9 - 11. But I will give you another one. Some have been asking about the end time. Let them read Revelation, chapters 8 - 11. Not to fear what they read, but let it speak into their heart because those are things that are going to come to pass. But they will be victorious. Go now, share this with your friends. It is good to see you. I will see you again because I have so much to share with you. Next time you will not talk to my mother, but to me. She was the opening for me to come forth to you. So my brother, let me embrace you with my love that is given to me from above. Go in peace. Tell your friends to tell their friends to go in peace. I can see that the journey you take will increase. I will see you again my brother.”
Ruben: There is something about Samuel that I connected with him as I did with the Apostle John. Something of their heart and soul. There was a purpose for Samuel being away from his mother as a child. A sacrifice. Sometimes we don't like it, but we have to. God honors that. There is something I heard in the Spirit: ‘In the eyes of the Lord we will see, see things that we never thought we'd see.’ Also, the Spirit says I may share this: when I saw the worship in Heaven, there were seven angels that blew trumpets. I know that has a biblical meaning, but I don't know what it is. Why did I get to see that—why seven angels, seven trumpets—what does it stand for? Could it have to do with Jerusalem? Holy Spirit said, “The answer is in Revelation 8.”
Scriptures:
1 Samuel 3
1 Kings 18
Isaiah 8
Romans 9 - 11
Revelation 8 - 11