VISION OF THE DESTRUCTION OF AMERICA
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- Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 23:17:43 -0800 (PST)
MY VISION OF THE DESTRUCTION OF AMERICA
by A. A. Allen.
July 4, 1954
The following vision was received by Evangelist A.A. Allen on July 4,
1954.
"As I stood atop the Empire State Building, I could see the Statue of
Liberty, illuminating the gateway to the new world. As I swung the
telescope to the North, suddenly the Spirit of God came upon me in a
way that I had never thought of before. Seemingly in the spirit I was
entirely caught away. I knew that the telescope itself had nothing to
do with the distance which I was suddenlyenabled to see. . . . . .
And as l looked, suddenly from the sky I saw a giant hand reach down.
That gigantic hand was reaching out toward the Statue of Liberty. In a
moment her gleaming torch was torn from her hand, and in it instead
was placed a cup. And I saw protruding from that great cup, a giant
sword, shining as if a great light had been turned upon its glistening
edge. Never before had I seen such a sharp, glistening, dangerous
sword. lt seemed to threaten all the world. As the great cup was
placed in the hand of the Statue of Liberty, I heard these words,"Thus
saith the Lord of hosts, Drink ye and be drunken, spue and fall, and
rise no more, because of the sword which I will send". As I heard
these words, I recognized them as a quotation from Jeremiah 25:7. I
was amazed to hear the Statue of Liberty speak out in reply, "I WILL
NOT DRINK!" Then as the voice of the thunder, I heard again the voice
of the Lord, saying, "Thus saith the Lord of Hosts, YE SHALL CERTAINLY
DRINK." (Jer.25:28). Then suddenly the giant hand forced the cup to
the lips of the Statue of Liberty, and she became powerless to defend
herself. The mighty hand of God forced her to drink every drop from
the cup. As she drank the bitter dregs, these were the words that I
heard, "Should you be utterly unpunished? You shall not be unpunished:
for I will call for a sword upon all the inhabitants of the earth,
saith the Lord of Hosts." (Jer.25:29) When the cup was withdrawn from
the lips of the Statue of Liberty, I noticed the sword was missing
from the cup, which could mean but one thing. THE CONTENTS OF THE CUP
HAD BEEN COMPLETELY CONSUMED! I knew that the sword merely typified
war, death, and destruction, which is no doubt on the way. Then as
one drunken on too much wine, I saw the Statue of Liberty become
unsteady on her feet and begin to stagger, and to lose her balance. I
saw her splashing in the Gulf, trying to regain her balance. I saw her
stagger again and again, and fall to her knees. As I saw her desperate
attempts to regain her balance, and rise to her feet again,my heart
was moved as never before with compassion for her struggles. But as
she staggered there in the gulf, once again I heard these words, "Ye
shall drink and be drunken, and spue, and fall, and rise no more
because of the sword that I shall send among you." As I watched, I
wondered if the Statue of Liberty would ever be able to regain her
feet - if she would ever stand again. And as I watched, it seemed that
with all her power she struggled to rise, and finally staggered to her
feet again, and stood there swaying drunkenly. I felt sure that at any
moment she would fall again - possibly never to rise. I seemed
overwhelmed with a desire to reach out my hand to keep her head above
water, for I knew that if she ever fell again she would drown there in
the Gulf."Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night, nor for
the pestilence that walketh in darkness, nor for the destruction that
wastes at noonday." Psalms 91:5,6."
http://www.pressie.org/dreams_visions.html
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