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A vision!
Many years ago I was driving home from church when I had a vision. I was wide awake and driving along the road. My wife and two children were with me. It was in 1977.
We were talking some back and forth and I suddenly grew silent. I had thought that time had passed yet actually it didn't. My wife didn't notice anything wrong at all.
In this vision I was standing up on what appeared to be a very large stage. I looked out in front of me and towards the right and left sides and as far as the eye could see, I was looking at a sea of people that disappeared off into the far horizon.
Instantly standing there in front of me was a man. He was a brilliant white/gold color that was almost blinding. The man was wearing a pure radiant white robe with a very wide golden sash that covered from the waist to almost breastplate high. His hair was so white that is had a glow to it. I knew instantly that it was Christ Jesus my Lord and Savior. There was an almost blindingly bright light radiating from Him.
The great sea of people standing there before Him were speaking to one another. After what seemed like a long time, the Lord held up both of His hands. All of the people stopped talking and quit making any type of noise at all. It was perfectly silent.
With His hands raised up I could see the scars on Jesus' hands (about an inch or so down from His wrists). Then He spoke. His voice was loud and thundering. It shook the air, but He was not yelling, He was just speaking. All that He spoke was just two words. He looked at the great mass of people and looked from His left over towards His right and back to the center again and said: "No Excuse!"
He didn't repeat it. He only said it that one time.
Suddenly there came such a loud cry and wail from the great crowd. There were many that were crying for joy because they were redeemed by the blood of Jesus that He shed for remission of sins. The others cried because they knew that there was no appeal. There was no retrial. All was lost and there was NO EXCUSE!
Right then I thought of loved ones among my family and friends that were not saved. Not only were they going to hell for the righteous punishment for their unrepented of and unforgiven sins, but the thought filled my mind that not only were they lost for all eternity...but...all of us that were deemed righteous in Christ Jesus would spend eternity in heaven with Him...AND we would never give thought to our lost loved ones ever again.
There will be no tears in heaven. The Lord showed me that if we were to miss our loved ones we would be miserable for them and we would hurt and our hearts would ache for them. It will be just as if they were never born. We will not mourn them or miss them. Those that go to hell for the punishment that they earned from the wages of their sin...will be remembered no more. All traces of them from our memories will be gone.
Then just that quick I was driving the car and realized that it was instant...no time had passed at all. But I was shaken to the core.
I share this with you because we are so close to the day of this vision's being carried out in our lives. There will be wayward loved ones that will perish. They will receive justice and just punishment. But I believe that the Holy Spirit brought this back to mind that I could share it with you and warn you all to do what you can to reach your loved ones. One day Jesus will utter the words "NO EXCUSE!"
No more will ever be said about it. They will all be lost and forgotten. Do what you can to reach them while it is still today! The day is coming and fast approaching when it will all be said and done. In Jesus' name...let us reach out while we still can.
I will never forget the look upon those faces of those that were found righteous in Christ and those that were found to be wanting and were lost forever never to be mourned...never to be remembered again.
Love and prayers in Christ Jesus, our soon coming Lord and Savior...
Wayne
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I'm glad you shared this and pray many will read it! I have always believed that either we wouldn't remember those who were lost or that we'd so understand God's judgement in that day that we could accept it with no tears or sorrow. Always leaned toward the former. Your vision is just an affirmation of that belief. - Barbara
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