Just because you haven’t seen it yet doesn’t mean it’s not going to happen. You haven’t seen the hours ahead of you or seen tomorrow yet, but that doesn’t mean it will not come. Like some of the words in the song say, “You’re closer than you think you are. Only moments from the break of dawn, All His promises are just up ahead. Good things are coming even when we can’t see. We can’t see it yet, but we believe that.”
Yesterday morning, while I was spending time with God, before I got online, God showed me a very quick vision. It was something that He showed me in a vision back in February of last year. I knew immediately, remembered the shape, because it was so different. I had no idea when He blessed me with the vision, much less remembered what it was about. I did remember posting about it on my laptop and included was a picture of the closest thing I could find to what I saw. Like I said, because the thing was so different, I was not going to forget it.
For years now, I save most of what I post onto USB sticks. So, I looked until I found the picture and I see the day I saved the picture. I then get the notebook that has that date included in it, it was 2/3/20. This is why I stress to people to write down everything, like dreams, visions and word you are given. There have been times He has told me to go back to a date that was years ago. Without my notebooks, I would have no idea what He showed me or said to me. Now to what He showed me. I will make it as short as possible.
This is what I saw in the vision. I saw three tear shaped cans; they were in the shape like the picture included in this post, it did not have the wood design, just the shape was like that. The shape of them reminded me of the big cans of ham you could buy many years ago. I walked up to them, picked one up, then pry it open with my hand and as I do, water pours out. (Psalm 56:8 You have taken account of my wanderings; Put my tears in Your bottle.”) I then reached inside pulling a lump of clay out. I could feel the weight of it in my hand. Suddenly a hand appears above me and takes the clay out my hand. I stood there and watched as it molded the clay into a HUGE sailboat. The hand then sets the HUGE sailboat down in water by a dock. Within a second, I was moved and standing beside the sailboat, looking up at it. The size of it made everything around it look like a toy.
As I am standing there, I suddenly feel something in my left hand. I move my hand up and open it; there inside the palm of my hand was a piece of clay and beside it was a starfish. As I stand there looking at the clay and starfish, they suddenly turn into a flat oblong clay tablet. I see writing on the tablet and I know (I CANNOT speak, nor know how to read another language) what is on the tablet is written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Latin. This is what it said, “It takes but a gentle breath to move just a feather but to move the ship, I have placed my breath into its sails, and it has landed upon the shores of abundance. Its sails being full, it’s cabins being filled to the bream for the masses.”
I believe something big; many blessings are coming Pats and my way. We have struggled but just recently, in fact for the last four to five nights, I have been up talking to God for many hours. Reminding of His promises, His word, that He had spoken to me and also things He says in His word. Yes, we can do that, it says in Psalm 119:49-50. “Remember [always] the word and promise to Your servant, in which You have made me hope. This is my comfort in my affliction, that Your word has revived me and given me life.”
God keeps His promises; He reminded me of the vision of the can of tears, the sailboat and what He spoke at the time for a reason. For me it is a conformation of what I have been speaking to Him about the last few nights. I believe He will do what He has promised.
Don’t give up, if He made you promises, He will keep them. 2 Corinthians 1:20 “For all the promises of God find their Yes in him. That is why it is through him that we utter our Amen to God for his glory.”
Psalm 56:13 “He swore [an oath] by Himself, since He had no one greater by whom to swear.”
Song included, “Haven’t Seen It Yet” by Danny Gokey.
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