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~Hollie L. Moody. (10 Sept 2003). In a series of what I call "mini-visions" which have occurred over a period of almost three months, the Lord showed to me a great hill in the midst of a barren looking wilderness. At the top of this hill were a great many temples. There was intense darkness surrounding both the temples and the hill. The temples were brightly lit and shining as a beacon. As I continued to watch the temples, gradually, the light emanating from the temples began to dim. As the light from within the temples continued to dim, I saw people begin to stream from the doors of the temples. As the people continued to leave the temples, they made their way down the sides of the mountain. I turned in the vision to watch where they were going. I saw them beginning to congregate at a large river. The scene in the vision then shifted and I was watching groups of people who appeared to be in some type of meetings. There were several different meetings going on. All the meetings appeared to be quite intense. In some of the meetings, the people involved appeared to be very angry, upset, etc. There appeared to be a great deal of discord, confusion, anger, etc., in these meetings. Other meetings appeared to be just as intense, but with almost no discord, confusion or anger. These meetings seemed to be reaching conclusions, solving problems, etc. In still other meetings, the people were sitting listlessly, saying and doing very little. These people appeared helpless and almost indifferent. They didn't appear to really understand why they were even having a meeting. It didn't seem as if anything of any value was being accomplished in their meetings. After the meetings concluded, I saw these groups of people dispersing. Some of them joined the group of people gathered at the river. They appeared to be waiting expectantly and excitedly for something to occur. Some of the people who left the meetings just walked away into the wilderness and disappeared. Still others who left these meetings went to the hill where the temples were. I watched as these people climbed back up the sides of the mountain until they began to reach the temples. Then these people divided into groups of two so that there were two people gathered before each of the temples. The groups of two people then began to speak forth words towards each temple they were gathered in front of. I then saw people dressed as shepherds coming to the doors of the temples. These shepherds almost all appeared to be upset, confused, very emotional, etc. The two people standing before each of the temples began to speak to each of the shepherds. Some of the shepherds listened attentively to what these two people were saying. They invited the two people into the temple. When this occurred, I saw as a bright light began once again to emanate from within that particular temple. Some of the shepherds refused to listen to the two people gathered before the temple where they were standing before the door. The two people would then walk away with an air of sad heaviness surrounding them. The light within these temples where the two people were not invited into remained dim. I then watched as more people began to leave the temples on the hill. These people made their ways down the sides of the mountain and joined the group of people already gathered expectantly before the river. I saw a very marked difference in the people who left the brightly lit temples and those who left the dimly lit temples. The people who left the brightly lit temples had their shepherds and the two people from the meetings with them. These people all walked with excitement, determination, confidence, etc. The people who left the dimly lit temples appeared dejected, depressed, oppressed, etc. There were no shepherds with those who left these dimly lit temples. When all the people were gathered before the river, I saw as they appeared to be listening for something. There was the sound of a heavily blowing wind. From within the wind, I heard the voice of the Lord. At the sound of the Lord's voice, the people gathered before the river began to excitedly wade into the river. I watched as they began to cross the river in preparation to get to the other side. I noticed that many of the people who had remained in the temples on the hill had come to the doors of the temples and were watching the people crossing the river. Some of these people were pointing angrily at the people crossing the river. I heard them calling out accusations to the people who were crossing the river. I then noticed that the Lord had appeared and that He was preventing some of the shepherds and groups of two people from crossing the river. At first, these shepherds and groups of two people appeared confused and distressed and angry that they were being prevented from crossing the river. I watched as the Lord began to speak to them, then pointed back towards the hill and the temples and people on the hill. The shepherds and groups of two people the Lord was speaking to at first looked astounded, then even more upset. Some of the shepherds and groups of two people shook their heads, and started to cross the river anyway. I saw that the Lord was allowing them to depart and cross the river, but that He seemed pained and displeased with these shepherds and groups of two people. The Lord turned back towards the shepherds and groups of two people still gathered before Him. He continued to speak to them, and to point back to the hill, the temples and the people who remained there. I watched as these shepherds and groups of two people obeyed the Lord's instructions. They made their way back up the hill. When they came back to the top of the hill, they began to separate into groups of three. Each group consisted of a shepherd and two of the people who had formerly been in the meetings. I then watched as these groups of three each went to a particular temple and approached the people gathered before that temple. Then all the people went back inside the temples. I saw, though, that some of these shepherds and groups of two people, even though they had obeyed the Lord's instructions to go back up the hill, seemed resentful about this. They appeared to be angry towards the people who had remained in the temples and who had not joined the group of people who had crossed the river. I was troubled both by their anger, and also about why the Lord had asked them to go back up the hill instead of crossing the river. I began to seek after the Lord as to what this vision (in its completeness) could possibly mean. I felt the Lord was saying that the temples on the hill are churches, congregations, organizations, denominations, etc., that comprise His Body. His Body is made up of individual Christians. We are the light that should be shining to a dark world. The light, of course, is the Holy Spirit within each of us. Because the light had/has dimmed within many of us as well as within churches, denominations, etc., people were/are beginning to leave what is called "organized" churches. Meetings are even now being held by many leaders in numerous denominations about the great exodus of people from attending church. Accusations are being made. Compromises are being made. Hearts are being examined. Doctrines and beliefs are being put under microscopes and being looked at closely. All in an effort to understand and solve the dilemma of why so many people are leaving churches. Some of these meetings are reaching godly conclusions, and are beginning to set in motion what the people in these meetings feel the Lord is speaking to them. Other people in these meetings remain defensive, angry, etc. There is much opposition to any changes being made, or to even some changes being made. How the conclusions reached by many of the leaders of organized religion during these meetings are presented to individuals will have a great impact on whether these conclusions are accepted or rejected. This is a tremendous move of God which He alone can orchestrate and set in motion. Each of us will need to put aside our own personalities, likes and dislikes, even our beliefs, to examine closely whether or not we are hearing from God and are in His perfect will. There are those who will fear this, and resist it. Others will just blindly and with no true knowledge or understanding of what exactly the Holy Ghost is striving to bring about, toss aside much of what they once believed and accepted. They will embrace anything presented to them just because it is something new, or something different. Many will go willingly and eagerly where the Lord is leading them and where He is leading His Body. Some will be more hesitant and will adopt a "wait and see" attitude. Others will fight and resist any change at all. The danger will be in letting our hearts be cold, impatient or indifferent towards anyone who doesn't immediately embrace or grasp what the Lord is doing at this particular time. The Lord would have us to walk in love and peace with and towards each other at all times. There will be some who will want to eagerly go forward with new changes and a new direction, but the Lord will stay them from doing so. He will be sending some people back to the hesitant, fearful, and even those who are rigidly opposed to any and all change. The Lord is gracious, and will be granting a small amount of time for these people to be taught with love and gentleness where His Spirit is leading His people. The ones who will be sent back to instruct those who have up to this point refused to go forward, must do so with love, gentleness and great patience. If they are resentful, angry or harsh towards the ones God is sending them back to instruct, they may very well abort or prevent these people from understanding how God is moving at this particular time. Change isn't about compromise. It isn't about tossing away convictions. This change sweeping throughout the entire Body of Christ at this moment is about going in the direction the Holy Ghost is leading. If we keep our eyes on Him, focused on Him, and not on man, we will be able to see more clearly how, where and why God is leading us. And we will once again become a city set on a hill, shining out God's love and light into the darkness of the world around us! In Him, ~~ Hollie L. Moody.

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