Nigeria: Religion and Politics

12TH APRIL, 202

While we prayed for Nigeria, (praying for God’s will to be done and inquiring concerning what is coming), I saw two trolls on one side of a huge wall. This side of the wall represented evil. I heard that these two trolls were ‘Politics & Religion’.

On the other side of the wall — the side that was supposed to represent good, was a giant lady and President Buhari [who was also a giant] in a sky blue regalia. They represented ‘The Church’ and ‘The Government’ respectively.

The beings on both sides of the wall were pushing the wall from their own side. The trolls were pushing against the Lady and the President, and vice versa. This determined whether God’s will would be done, or if Satan would have his way. I saw that the trolls were winning.

Why? The Lady on the other side of the wall was using her left hand to fight the President (representing the government) while using her right hand to push the wall. She was distracting the President from pushing, while she was only half-pushing. The President did not seem to be affected much — like he was being protected.

After a while, the wounds she was ‘inflicting’ on the President suddenly appeared all over her body, leaving her with severe injuries which weakened her.

 

Description of the troll

They [Politics and Religion] looked alike, like they were twins. It makes sense, because Religion has become like Politics in the world today. The only thing differentiating the two trolls was their colour.

Politics had a bland, dark colour, while Religion had two. From its head to about somewhere in the chest region, making up about 1/3 of its body, was black. This represented ‘Islam’. The rest of the body was blood-red, this part represented ‘Christianity’. The line of demarcation between these two colors wasn’t a straight horizontal line, it was diagonal.

Then I saw the Lord Jesus stand afar, watching. I saw Him send children [infants, toddlers, and children around the age of 4 to 5 years] to the rescue. The children ignored what was going on and just went on to do their job. They were ‘tiny’ compared to the wall, and would never be enough to push it.

 So what did they do? They climbed on top of each other and fused with each other at different points [like Lego bricks] till they formed a giant. Then, they began pushing the trolls back with ease and efficiency. I had the impression that they majorly represented ‘The Intercessors’: those who will push back the forces of darkness by staying in the fear of God and being advocates for the country. The idea was also that they would be people [and things] that would be easily ignored and remain unrecognizable because of their size — seemingly negligible influence.

After a while, the President morphed into another person, and I believe this represented a change in Government. The person he morphed into was a younger man [sa,  in his forties). He was slightly chubby and had a red cap with a feather on — just like an Igbo man. He had a black ‘senator’ attire on. I remembered the word we’d had in 2018, about ‘a bird of prey coming from the east.’

One thing about this fellow was that he was a shock to everyone [seemed like the least expected]. As I typed this, I keep hearing the name, ‘Chukwumerije’.  He was initially a giant like President Buhari was, but he suddenly shrunk in size and became a little bigger than a normal man. Then I saw those little children form into something like a raised platform under his feet, and elevated him. He was standing on them, and he was therefore elevated back to the status of a giant. He however did not know any of this was happening.

I saw a business tycoon by name ‘Cosmas Maduka’, come to his aid. He was a giant and was wearing a white shirt on a pair of dark blue trousers. I think he had a dark blue tie on, as well. He, the Igbo man and the injured Lady (somehow, the Lady seemed to be in agreement with this President) joined their strength together and pushed the wall over on the trolls. The wall fell on the trolls and crushed them. Then the three obvious victors, with the children being part of it [though everyone was oblivious of them), started jumping in celebration on top of the fallen wall.

One challenge that Cosmas Maduka faced was that people began to attack him, saying the only reason he was supporting this President was because they were from the same tribe. He was tagged a tribalistic person. After this victory, he was out of the scene.

Then I saw this young President begin to attack the Church (Lady) and I think he killed her or at least devastated her thoroughly. It felt like judgement on the Lady, for all she did to the previous President. However, God wasn’t too happy with what this young President did, and he was judged as well. He was suddenly taken away [I think it would manifest in his tenure being cut short]. It was more like a ‘Nebuchadnezzar – kind’ judgement. It seems he forgot that he didn’t ascend the throne by his own power and became proud, thinking he could do as he pleased.

After this man was taken away, I saw two giants appear. They were fighting sorely over who was to take the place of the Igbo fellow. I remember one of the giants being from the North and the other from the West [I think]. While they fought, they stood on the map of Nigeria which was all white now. Their war grossly affected the country. There was this state of unrest [almost like anarchy] that was really devastating.

While all this was happening, the Lord Jesus was just standing at the same place He had commissioned the children from. You could see love and concern on His face, but it seemed He could do nothing about it. The children had to do what He sent them to do.

Then I saw that not far from where the giants were fighting [in the background], a new Lady had been formed. The Children were building her. As they were building her, they also garnished her with beautiful flowers and ornaments. She was more beautiful than the first Lady that was destroyed by the young President. It seemed she not only represented the Church, but the Country.

She was the one who now took the Igbo man’s place. But her rule did not last, it failed after a short while. Then she was taken back to the background again. It felt like God allowed her to rule for a while and fail, to teach the Church that it was not called to be involved in civil matters in the way it was going about it. She was to exert her influence from the background.

I think a bottom line emphasis of the vision is the role of intercessors in preserving the nation. MEN MUST PRAY! I would also think that there is some literal sense to the picture of the children being extremely important stones in winning this war.

 

 

Bro SE

April 21st 2019

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