Provision for the Earth

After assigning the major angels of Mercy and Compassion and You Who Hear Prayer to assist those who come to Prayer Mountain, the Lord provided for the earth. In other words, He did not forget the soil and its vegetation but provided for it also. Why would He do that? Because He is able to hear the trees clap “their hands” and the rocks “cry out.” Before God, they too are alive.

We read about the extraordinary response of nature to its Creator. Psalm 98:8 seems too fantastic for words – until you see and hear it for yourself. Psalms 98:8 says:

“Let the rivers clap their hands,
Let the mountains sing together for joy.”

JUNE 25, 2006 – A SUNDAY

I saw rings of angels flying in concentric circles. Each circle flew in the opposite direction from the one near it. There were eight circles.

Suddenly a beam of light came straight down from the sky to the earth. It was a thin shaft of light – something like a laser beam.

Then there was a low rumble and the beam exploded into a flat cloud similar to the type one sees in an atomic blast before the mushroom cloud comes from its center. The angels were blown backwards.

They formed a very large circle in the air around the top. They held out their hands – not clasping – but touching one another’s fingertips.

From the center rose a fountain of light. This fountain shot up like a geyser. It went very far into the air. Then droplets began to cascade down. The angels flew to the center where the droplets were falling. They gathered some of these droplets in their arms (of course, in the natural, water cannot be picked like berries, nor carried like wheat). They took the gathered droplets and flew in all directions.

The other drops from the geyser fell on the ground on the ridge. As each drop hit the ground, it spoke a few words.

I had never heard water talk. However, from these, I could tell that they were giving high praise to God. I suppose that, if the Word tells us that the trees and hills are responding to God, the water can also praise Him (Psalms 98:8).