Dream: Ahman the Blessed, and the Wall Oppressing the Arabs
3/23/25 4:40 PM
Lloyd Immanuel Acree
Mar 23, 2025
"And when ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars, be ye not troubled: for such things must needs be; but the end shall not be yet." Mark 13:7
Dream:
I joined a small group of people to socialize and just enjoy some scenes, where around us appeared to be a shopping center or high-caliber resort, and it could have been anywhere in or near the Middle East or Southern Europe. We had a friend from the Arab region with us named Ahman. Ahman was a leader of his people. I can’t be sure if he was a politician or prince or sultan or something else. But he was certainly wealthy and capable as he told us that he was campaigning and would soon attempt an election in his home country. Before he parted ways with us in this relaxed social encounter, he lost his laptop. We tried what we could to help him but he had to go home without it. After he was gone, we saw an elaborate election campaign banner with his name on it, professionally designed and displayed in this same fancy facility, in a massive frame with a seal over it; much like the maps used in metro stations: but it was about 10-14 feet tall and mostly a deep crimson red. Anyone would have been proud to associate with such an election and such a gentleman candidate. My friends or acquaintances and I said amongst ourselves, perhaps we can promote Ahman’s campaign alongside him somehow. After this scene, I found myself suddenly transported to the Arabian desert on the northern border. Here I walked among the Arabs along their city. I immediately noticed an enormous green wall, roughly 10 feet or more in thickness, like an ancient stone wall but richly green all over. It was about 20 or 30 feet high (usually, dream distances are hard to judge). This wall had already been built off to the southwest and also along the east and seemed to lack completion only where I was standing. Also, I somehow picked up that it was far bigger than just this one city: it seemed to encompass all of Arabia, or the entire region at most. It became apparent that the wall was not designed to protect Arabs and their neighbors: but to keep them in, under control. There as the construction crews continued the last segments, I became so disturbed by this wall that I felt my heart tearing apart. I saw myself then wearing a foreign garb which was obviously related to Eastern Orthodox Christianity or a similar ancient church. I appeared like a priest. The garments were white or slightly cream color with beautiful gold-colored lettering and designs around the trim. I also had on a matching Christian priestly mitre with a small cross on it, which I grasped with my right hand as I fell to the ground wailing and lamenting for the Arabs and their wall. It was only meters away from completion. I lay on my side in the dust pushing up onto my hands as I looked up at the Arab city, as if trying to shout to them: “Stop before it’s too late.” The grief in my heart was so painful however that I couldn’t find words at that moment.
End of Dream
Interpretation:
It is self-evident that our God loves every nation and everyone. It is also obvious that the wall was green because it represents Islamic authoritarianism. God is grieved for the Arabs and their neighbors who wall themselves in to their own prison. It is as though He is saying, Look around you and ask yourselves, Does God delight in enslaving you? Is this the work of God, or is it pain and torment? As you are the children of Ishmael, where is the blessing of abundance that Abraham delivered to all nations by faith, and not by harsh treatment of himself? Didn’t God provide Abraham’s ram that he sacrificed freely, without having to suffer for it? Nor did he lose his son. God loves all Arabs and He wants them to enjoy freedom and open culture and peace with all nations: That is the divine heart of God.
I pray this message blesses every nation.
Who knows but that God may also allow someone like me to receive a dream on behalf of the Arabs, demonstrating His love. I attached Mark 13:7 to this dream as a result of prayer.
Peace,
Lloyd Immanuel Acree
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