This is a continuation from Part 1, which discusses a coming time when the children of Christians who openly proclaim homosexuality to be a sin will be confiscated by the Australian government and handed over to State sponsored churches; churches which endorse homosexuality, and ordain it as an accepted Christian practice so long as within the context of "marriage."
Australian Prophecies, Part 1
Part 2 will discuss how the issue of homosexuality and hate speech is what the Australian government is going to use to justify this confiscation, and how Australia is especially ripe for this turn of events given the current political climate and the views of most Australians on the subject of homosexuality.
Part 3 will discuss evidences for how a union will be forged between the State and the false church (led by Catholicism), and the likelihood that the Catholic Church will eventually recant on their long-held position that homosexual acts are a sin, thereby joining with the mainline Protestant denominations who have already done so.
Australian Prophecies, Part 3
Dream:
I had a dream of some kind of media personality, or teacher, and they said “what do you think of this Christian personality”, most of the class who were adults, were indifferent and did not look it up. I had an ipad and looked up the personality. I saw someone who seemed to ride motor cycles, and was very adventurous, there was a crowd of church people how seemed to idolize him. I then saw that he was some how connected to technology in China.
Shortly latter, I dreamt of another young man who was some kind of sports star, and I heard someone say “they have pushed him out because he stands against sin”. I saw a huge crowd, with a line of people sitting down, who I although I could not see it, they seemed to be naked.
Interpretation:
The following is about two prominent sports personalities who both spoke out publicly against the gay lifestyle. The first is Frank Pastore, a famous Christian radio personality and teacher who was a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds until he injured his elbow and had to have surgery on it. He was a big motorcycle enthusiast, and actually ended up dying from a motorcycle accident in 2012. He was also known as being very adventurous, and believed the Christian life should be viewed as an adventure.
From a review of his book, Shattered: Struck Down, But Not Destroyed:
Frank uses the story about his son’s first visit to Disney World as an analogy to illustrate that there is more to Christianity than just getting “in.” Franks says that there are adventures beyond the entrance. “Like my showing Frankie around Disney World, exploring new thrills at every turn, God wants to take us farther up and farther into the adventures in His kingdom. Our experience won’t be perfect until the ultimate restoration, when sin and death are banished forever. But life with the King in His kingdom begins right now!” To what extent do you buy into Frank’s analogy? Do you believe or would you be open to believing that God offers Christians an adventurous life through knowing Him?
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Here is a piece Frank wrote concerning the homosexual issue:
Same-Sex Marriage: Giant Leap in the Wrong Direction
The second personality is Australian Rugby player Israel Folau and the statement he made publicly with regard to homosexuality. This dream describes God telling you in no uncertain terms how He Himself feels about the issue, that "They have pushed [Folau] out because he stands against sin,” meaning the Lord commended him for doing so.
Australian sports star sacked for anti-gay comments, prompting debate about religious freedoms
Regarding the last part that says, "and I saw a huge crowd with a line of people sitting down, who although I could not see it, they seemed to be naked," the large crowd of people here represents those who personally resent the stand which Folau made, and the "line of people sitting down" likely represents those "sitting down" in protest against him publicly, and against his being allowed to continue playing rugby in Australia. The reason they appear "naked" is because he exposed their shame by the things he posted publicly. This same symbolism is used in scripture (Revelation 3:17-18). Folau has apparently not reversed his stand. It appears he has now simply decided not to discuss it publicly anymore, so time will tell if this only lasts until he can no longer play anymore. He has not publicly recanted but merely refused to comment any further about his views.
Australian Prophecies, Part 1
Part 2 will discuss how the issue of homosexuality and hate speech is what the Australian government is going to use to justify this confiscation, and how Australia is especially ripe for this turn of events given the current political climate and the views of most Australians on the subject of homosexuality.
Part 3 will discuss evidences for how a union will be forged between the State and the false church (led by Catholicism), and the likelihood that the Catholic Church will eventually recant on their long-held position that homosexual acts are a sin, thereby joining with the mainline Protestant denominations who have already done so.
Australian Prophecies, Part 3
Dream:
I had a dream of some kind of media personality, or teacher, and they said “what do you think of this Christian personality”, most of the class who were adults, were indifferent and did not look it up. I had an ipad and looked up the personality. I saw someone who seemed to ride motor cycles, and was very adventurous, there was a crowd of church people how seemed to idolize him. I then saw that he was some how connected to technology in China.
Shortly latter, I dreamt of another young man who was some kind of sports star, and I heard someone say “they have pushed him out because he stands against sin”. I saw a huge crowd, with a line of people sitting down, who I although I could not see it, they seemed to be naked.
Interpretation:
The following is about two prominent sports personalities who both spoke out publicly against the gay lifestyle. The first is Frank Pastore, a famous Christian radio personality and teacher who was a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds until he injured his elbow and had to have surgery on it. He was a big motorcycle enthusiast, and actually ended up dying from a motorcycle accident in 2012. He was also known as being very adventurous, and believed the Christian life should be viewed as an adventure.
From a review of his book, Shattered: Struck Down, But Not Destroyed:
Frank uses the story about his son’s first visit to Disney World as an analogy to illustrate that there is more to Christianity than just getting “in.” Franks says that there are adventures beyond the entrance. “Like my showing Frankie around Disney World, exploring new thrills at every turn, God wants to take us farther up and farther into the adventures in His kingdom. Our experience won’t be perfect until the ultimate restoration, when sin and death are banished forever. But life with the King in His kingdom begins right now!” To what extent do you buy into Frank’s analogy? Do you believe or would you be open to believing that God offers Christians an adventurous life through knowing Him?
https://www.tyndale.com/book-club-hub/generator/3802/eng/shattered
Here is a piece Frank wrote concerning the homosexual issue:
Same-Sex Marriage: Giant Leap in the Wrong Direction
The second personality is Australian Rugby player Israel Folau and the statement he made publicly with regard to homosexuality. This dream describes God telling you in no uncertain terms how He Himself feels about the issue, that "They have pushed [Folau] out because he stands against sin,” meaning the Lord commended him for doing so.
Australian sports star sacked for anti-gay comments, prompting debate about religious freedoms
Regarding the last part that says, "and I saw a huge crowd with a line of people sitting down, who although I could not see it, they seemed to be naked," the large crowd of people here represents those who personally resent the stand which Folau made, and the "line of people sitting down" likely represents those "sitting down" in protest against him publicly, and against his being allowed to continue playing rugby in Australia. The reason they appear "naked" is because he exposed their shame by the things he posted publicly. This same symbolism is used in scripture (Revelation 3:17-18). Folau has apparently not reversed his stand. It appears he has now simply decided not to discuss it publicly anymore, so time will tell if this only lasts until he can no longer play anymore. He has not publicly recanted but merely refused to comment any further about his views.
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