The Curtain of
Fire:
I am a youth leader alongside my good
friend Glori and we had a youth event scheduled on August 06, 2006, at the
Orangevale Community Center in Orangevale, California. That particular day
was strange. I felt great in the morning and at church. I even felt well as
we prepared to load up the van and take some of the kids to the event. When
we got to the event I started to feel strange, like I wasn't supposed to be
there. I was so unsettled that I just left the event and walked to an
adjacent event field which had soccer goals and a baseball diamond
incorporated into it.
I sat in the cool grass in the shade and
started to express to the Yahweh that I felt like I was not needed anymore;
like I was unnecessary in His Kingdom; basically just a burden to the Body
of Christ. Well, I didn't hear any answers so I basically ask Yahweh that if
he wasn't going to talk to me or use me any longer, that He take me home. It
was then that the following happened.
I was sitting near the baseball diamond,
facing east and as I looked in that direction I could see some houses that
bordered the facility and the view was mostly unremarkable except for a tree
that appeared to be a large cedar tree or perhaps a redwood tree which was
located in one of the yards of the houses I was viewing. The sky was blue
and the conditions were clear. Right at about that time I perceived what was
what I call an invisible squeegee, or perhaps an invisible curtain that
moved in a horizontal manner. On one side of this thing the sky was blue and
the trees looked alive. As the squeegee moved from south to north it trailed
behind it a very different scene. Behind this thing the sky was a terrible
color, like an eerie red and smoky color and it looked very dark. As the
curtain moved over an area, everything behind the curtain burned with an
intense heat, like dry kindling catches fire when lit. At the end of the
vision I heard the words, "this will all burn." I sat there and thanked
Yahweh for showing me this vision, but also mildly horrified that the place
where I then sat would be destroyed in some devastating conflagration.