Praying in God’s Judgments
10/7/24 9:48 AM
Donna Sikes
In the dream, I could see about three people before me. I could not see their faces but I saw the white biblical robes they wore. The room I was in was white. One stepped forward and I was offered a plate. There were different sizes of what appeared to be how gum looks wrapped in its foil on the plate. I saw a middle sized piece, a couple small pieces, and a large piece. In thinking I was being offered a piece of gum and then the plate would be passed on to others, I decided to half the large piece and keep half of it. I felt if I did that, then everybody would get closer to the same amount. I was trying to control or fix things so to be fair to everybody, which was saying the person that offered this plate wasn’t being fair.
I looked up and saw scripture on a screen on the wall. I asked what it was. I woke and Hosea 5 came to me.
I went back to sleep and was in the same setting. I was offered the same plate again. This time the pieces were back to their original sizes and there were cracks on the plate. Two small pieces were between two cracks on one section of the plate, a middle piece was between two cracks, and a large piece between two cracks. This time I was told not to touch the plate or I would set things off balance.
This represented God’s just and fair judgments. We can’t and should not try to fix or control this. In other words, don’t pray against God’s judgements.
So I now pray God’s will to be done, I pray for repentance in the land and that we all turn to Him.
God is saddened and it is not His will that anyone suffer, but if judgments do not come about then the people will not turn away from their idols and false doctrines and cry out to Him. We may not see it as fair, but that is our hearts saddened. This is where our faith, hope, and trust kick in more than ever before. We know our God and we know He is faithful. It is not His will that anyone should perish through all eternity. He is worthy to be praised.
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