Ruben prays: Father, I thank You for this precious moment. I thank You for Your love and peace, kindness, understanding, forgiveness. Because we’re not perfect. Thank You for everything You’ve shown us. Even the simple little things that we forget to thank You for. Thank You Father for Your Word, for Your Spirit. Thank You for just embracing us. And I thank You for letting us come together. Let us get closer and closer to Heaven. Give us an opportunity for my brothers and sisters to draw into the heavens, and let their dreams and visions come more clearly, with more understanding, more excitement; to have discernment of the dreams for clarity and understanding. Father, I just thank You for these Journeys. For everyone that reads of these Journeys let them be thrilled, but yet go to another level of joy, excitement and love. Love and forgiveness. Thank You, Lord. It can never be enough for us to thank You and give You all the honor and glory. It’s not enough. It’s not enough. Thank You for Your grace and mercy Father. Glory to Your name.
So, I was summoned. The angel came and said, “You’re summoned.” Gladly I raised up. I was ready to go! Walk those steps! I looked at the angel next to me, and more and more he acknowledges me, as I do him with great joy. Before I’m aware we’re there at my bench. He says, “You know the routine, someone will be with you, but let me help you with this robe, because yes, you are worthy.” So I wait and I see these wonderful people all embracing, greeting and loving each other, and I enjoy the aroma that is the atmosphere of Heaven, Wow! I turn around to see the children and they’re doing the same thing. Girls doing each others’ hair in pony tails and the guys hugging each other. And no racism there, it’s all pure love.
All of a sudden I felt the presence and there he was. Michael appears, and he says, “It’s been a while, but I’m glad to see you again. Come forth with me.” So he takes me and before I know it we’re in Jerusalem! We were sitting on the edge of the wall of a synagogue full of people. It was as if they were waiting for someone to preach or say a prayer. Michael said, “Be still.” I was still, without twisting or turning or even thinking anything, but just to see what was going to happen or who was going to show up. Then suddenly I hear a voice from the pulpit saying, ‘“Who is going to read today?” Then someone from the back starts walking toward the front. He pulled his veil (possibly His Tallit) back. Michael said, “Look deeply. Can you see? Can you see His face? That is your Messiah.”
So He says, the last words that I was able to hear come forth; “Today this Scripture is fulfilled.” Then He looks into the crowd, stares at them; and you can see, you can see, it’s just beginning. All, and everything that He has to carry of the world. Michael says, “But look at His face, innocent. Holy. Pure. Can you see that? Pureness. Love. Forgiveness. Mercy. He’s looking at you isn’t He? Can you see that? Look into His eyes. Take that moment and see what He has to go through while He is in this earth.” Michael says, “Today begins the rejection, the hate, the betrayal of the Son of the Living God. To read more of this read Luke chapter 4. Let it speak to you. That is your Master. Now see Him walk away. This had to be fulfilled. But now you must pray like He has prayed before. Sometimes you will find yourself alone like He was. And sometimes you’ll find that your brothers and sisters are resting, napping, but you’re praying, just like He was. Now you must go forth. Let your brothers and sisters know to keep praying for your president, and for Israel more than ever. For things that are going to change in the seasons to come. Yet I cannot do anything because of what is coming forth. But keep fasting. Keep praying. Be strong my brother, I will see you again.”
Ruben: Try to be still and realize your Savior; His face on the cross. He’s looking at you. He’s staring at you. Look at what He is going to carry for our sins. Innocent face. Pure love. Holiness. But what He has to do for you and me. Maybe we can envision this in our sleep, in our daily walk. Yeshua, the day it began. When He said, “Today these Scriptures are fulfilled......” But we have no clue what that meant. But He did. Look at His eyes. Look at His face.
So whatever we may have to go through, rejection, betrayal, whatever; realize He’s already done that. But we must continue to go through it like He did. I’m patient people, because it’s God’s timing to reveal things, not ours. And it had to be God’s timing for me to see Him. But if you could see His face and everything that He had to go through for us. There are no words.
Scripture:
Luke 4
Pray for Israel, and for the peace of Jerusalem.🇮🇱
For The Journey and Ruben,
Judy