Broken columnar

Tell Them #2

A broken columnar

I once dreamt of sitting at a round table with a denominational pastor and a Messianic Jewish leader both of whom I did not know. Liturgical churches have a Scripture reading for each day, and the pastor was going to read the Scripture and expand on it in front of the assembled group. He spent a moment glancing at it, and then he said he couldn’t read it. He could not handle the topic, which was the Scripture dealing with the tower that fell in Siloam. “Or do you suppose that those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed them, were worse culprits than all the men who live in Jerusalem?” (Luke 13:4, NASB)

I told the pastor I could explain it. As I stood up, a supernatural boldness came over me. To my left, on a blue wall, appeared a portrait of my son Alex who went home to be with the Lord when he was nine years old. The anointing fell on me as I prophesied,

The Lord is interested in eternal things and uses the bad according to His eternal purposes. Our life is but a vapor down here. He moves according to His eternal purposes.

     I then heard the words,

Tell them.