More Than Conquerors

While one of our sisters was speaking, I saw a man fighting. He was surrounded by enemy forces who looked big and dark. He was fighting alone and was feeling exhausted and downcast, wondering if he would even survive for much longer.

Then I was taken up and away from him. I passed through a sort of shimmering veil, and the view changed. Now, there was a great King on a throne watching the battle take place, and the area had a great wall surrounding it, with a small opening through which the soldiers had come.

The King saw the lone weary soldier, but from this perspective, I saw that he wasn’t actually alone.

In the battlefield, there were other lone soldiers fighting and holding different places down. They had come together to fight, but had gotten separated in the heat of battle. Now, they were in individual free spaces, holding back the enemy.

The King was actually quite proud of this weary soldier! He was talking about how difficult it is to fight back the horde and maintain that space. Then He decided to send the soldier more assistance so the space could be expanded.

He released three angels towards that place, and they set out, trailing light like speeding meteors.

The demons saw them set out and gave a shout of alarm. They began to run to the weary soldier, piling more and more so they could finish him off before the assistance arrived. The soldier felt like dying!

The King began to laugh out loud; he laughed so hard his legs would go up and down. He called out over and over, “They are more than conquerors!” and fell into laughter.

The angels reached the soldier’s side with a massive explosion that shook the entire battleground.

The other warriors saw the help their comrade had received, and began to fight more till they started linking up with each other and pushing back the horde more.

The entire game had changed—and all through, the King was laughing and yelling, “They are more than conquerors!”

– Sis. F.O.

August 15th 2020
© God’s Lighthouse, 2020.

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