The article following describes the visions of the apocalypse God gave me. Please read and God bless. 
The following document is a factual account of two visions the Lord gave me, as well as an apparition of a spirit that appeared in my house. These events are highlighted by a cross appearing in a blue sky, over a military base where I worked, witnessed by two. Since it takes two to establish a fact, the reality of the cross is provable. A Catholic priest exclaimed the visions were of God. I know for a fact he is right as I was completely immersed in God’s Spirit. Visions require power, power that is directed in order to obtain a result. I was a believer already but it seems I am still wrestling with these truths.
The first vision I can easily understand as it was a forgiveness vision. The second is more complex as it is a judgment day vision. Who does it really apply to? It was a truth that all of the people judged were religious in one form or another. They all thought they believed God. And they were from all walks of life. Even the most selfish person believes in his “personal god”. The vision was a test of a persons love for others more than anything else.
The second vision is near backwards to what you see in life, although it is accurate in terms of true justice, and mercy. God had decided who was a helper and who was not. God was always right about His decisions. He proved it so by showing a person’s heart. And his heart was displayed by his works. It was a judgment taking place in heaven, a judgment that would take place after you die. It was not a judgment on Earth, as some may expect. This judgment on Earth scenario will happen when Christ comes to judge His church, and the world. That’s a personal opinion and was not seen in vision, although Christ and the saints do judge the church and the world, in a temple in heaven, as seen in the second vision. I tried to be as factual as possible. To be fair I should tell you something about my life, and my religious understanding.
I was born to a Catholic father and a Protestant mother. My mother did not baptize me because she felt I should choose my own religion. I was an only child as my mother and father divorced when I was two. She believed in God and was a very good person to everybody; she always tried to help the down and out. She always believed in me, even though I didn’t. When I was ten years old I joined the Anglican Church choir at St. Luke’s, in Toronto’s east end. When I reached twelve, the church would not confirm me because I was not baptized. I did not know that at the time, rather I thought I had done something wrong. My friend was confirmed and was allowed to drink the blood of Christ but I was not, it made me feel miserable. I rather lost interest in church and stopped going. I still believed in God but I did not understand his plan of salvation. I knew that Christ was a free gift, but I did not know the nature of that gift.
When you drink the blood of Christ something miraculous can happen. “The life is in the blood”. Communion is at the center of the faith. We are commanded not to drink blood in the Old-Testament, yet in the New-Testament Christ commands us to drink his. He declares that we have no part of him if we don’t eat of his body and drink of his blood.
The fact is the whole human race drank the Savior’s blood when they rejected him and condemned him to death. When Adam and Eve sinned by eating forbidden fruit, Christ offered to consume this sin himself and simply forgive them. Therefore Adam and Eve did not really consume the forbidden fruit, they consumed Christ instead. I found this out in a dream where Christ came to me and explained that we had consumed him. I felt sick to my stomach, and it brought me to tears. We are told to not consume blood for a reason, because “the life is in it”.
The wine in the cup does not have to turn into blood as some believe as it already is blood, it is the grapes blood, and Christ commanded us to drink it in “remembrance” to the pain and suffering he endured to obtain our freedom. This spiritual light in the grape in the cup represents “God’s Spirit in us”. When we commune we are drinking his blood, but never human blood! That would violate scripture and has horrified the Jews. They take the scripture to not eat blood literally, and in the past they were persecuted because they could not take communion.
I knew none of this as a child. I wandered in the spirit world wondering what true religion was. I knew there had to be a great lawgiver, a great God who created all creation. He perfumed the air with His nature scents, and left His imprint upon the galaxies.
I started getting into trouble with drugs in my teens. My marks at school dropped dramatically. I quit school in anger at having failed history twice. Then I started stealing parts off of cars breaking the eighth commandment. I had no job and sold marijuana and stolen parts for a living. I broke up with my girlfriend and went into a deep depression. I considered suicide, but I thought on my mother whom I knew would suffer greatly. I felt totally hopeless and alone.
I finally got caught stealing tools at night out of a burned down gas-station. I received ten months in jail and an Anglican minister would visit me regularly. I had a miraculous conversion to Christianity while I was in prison. I never knew how much God cares for a prisoner but He certainly does. The Creator had communion with my soul. I had tasted of His precious Holy Spirit. He is simply pure love. That is the Savior.
When I got out of jail I joined a Pentecostal church and was baptized by full emersion. I became active in the choir, and bus-ministry. The ministry brought poorer kids into church for Sunday school. I became a Bus Captain. Singing songs with the children made it a thoroughly enjoying job. I served for nearly five years and saw the numbers increase from around twenty children to forty. I really thought we were making some progress when the minister cancelled the bus-ministry. It cost one dollar and twenty-five cents to bring a child to church, and I was told that was too much. The minister had decided that money could be put to better use by putting a sign on the back of the church. The sign reads, “It’s all about a relationship”, and faces a busy 400 series hi-way. The irony is that over 400 children lost their “relationship” when they cancelled the bus-ministry. I left that church soon there-after.
I had been disheartened by traditional churches and simply stopped going. However I believed greatly in the life of Christ, especially the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Jesus’ name means “God with us”, and he promises to care for a person’s life in the truest sense. From deep within the human soul God’s Spirit has communion with man’s spirit. Jesus declared, “The kingdom of heaven is within you”, and God declared He would walk amongst His church, as He walks with us through our lives in peace. All his ways are peace, but He is a Lion as well. He is the Father of the fatherless, truly caring for His children.
I wanted to prove to the world what a great God we serve. I went back to school and graduated with honours. I enrolled at university and spent two years studying psychology, sociology, and religion. I got married to my wife, Christina, and she soon became pregnant. We applied for a married residence but there was no room. I had to quit university just when my marks were increasing as I had to find a job to support this new family.
I applied for a pardon successfully. I found a job in the dirtiest part of a factory, making rubber for the manufacture of tires. I later graduated to Radial Tire-Builder and became the top in quality on my machine. Then I became a Serviceman and serviced 19 machines with the materials the builders needed to make tires. I was working so hard the other Servicemen were mostly laughing at me. Some wouldn’t do their job as they expected me to always pick up the slack. I would come in for shift and there would be limited material at the machines. I would have to work like crazy just to get the builders going. Then I would maintain the materials well into next shift. I never got a thank-you; I just carried on as if I was serving the Lord.
I would go to my wife’s Lutheran church but I found it rather stifling as compared to a Pentecostal service. The Lutheran service was more structured. They depended upon communion to actually save them. The act had become a ritual passageway to forgiveness. They vested the power in the cup to actually turn wine into the blood of Christ. I was appalled that the minister would then forgive all sins. I thought that only God alone could forgive mortal sins. It seemed like ritual sacrilege to me, a sin to play God, in my opinion. However the minister was very friendly and we got on well. He spoke on the fact that we did nothing to merit salvation; it was a free gift of God. He was absolutely right.
But was there something we must do to earn this grace? Only one thing and that is to believe. The answer is you don’t earn grace. If you have to earn it, it isn’t grace at all. Grace is the unmerited forgiveness of God and that we have in Christ Jesus. He died for the sins of the whole world, and especially so for the believers, according to John.
Jesus offered his blood “freely”, in a self-sacrificial manner; he became the last sacrifice for all eternity. God does not condone a human sacrifice but one was made and whose fault was it? For some reason we blame all of it on God. Was it God who spit in Jesus face? Was it God who lanced his side? Did God reject him? Did God also deny him judgment? Did God take the crown off his head and replace it with thorns? Finally did God hammer cruel nails into his healing hands? No wonder Christ thought God had abandoned him to the grave! And Christ’s words from the cross, “Lord forgive them, for they know not what they do”. This indicates the crucifixion was a crime. It also proves he was the “good shepherd” and was willing to forgive us for it. God heard that prayer and forgave both the crucifixion and man’s sin.
And what was the crime Jesus was accused of? Healing a blind man, a cripple, and a man with a withered hand, on the Sabbath. They accused him of “working”, and calling himself God’s Son, which they called blasphemy, meaning disrespect. The scripture declares we are all “gods”, in Psalms 82v6, and Jesus told them so, asking them why then did they find it hard to believe he was the “Son of God”? This scripture declares “you are all sons of the Most High”.
The fact he was God’s “promise” makes everything possible for you and me.
God used Jesus to bring a second covenant of blood. Why, when we already had a first covenant? What was wrong with the first covenant? The first is one of works inspired by the law. The law is good, but all men are indeed sinners in one way or another. We simply don’t measure up to the law. It is weak to save. We needed a saving covenant.
The Jews and Muslims are under the first covenant as they don’t accept the second. The Muslims depend on their faith, and good works to make the grade. The Christian Gospel is “by grace you are saved”. The truth is that God will honour both covenants as both covenants are true, but only by the blood of Christ. It is the blood that ratifies the covenants whether we believe it or not. The first covenant requires the grace which the second covenant is. The second covenant is by blood to satisfy the first covenant’s requirement. The scripture reads, “There is no forgiveness of sins without the remission of blood.” That means the law is absolutely true, “The soul that sins, it shall die”, and since all sin, we could not redeem ourselves. We needed a “Deliverer”. ‘Therefore we are saved by grace, through faith, and not of ourselves, it is the gift of God, lest anyone should boast’. Christ died for those under the law, and those not under the law. This gives man great hope. He also said that whoever blasphemes the Son will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme the Holy Spirit will not.
I think God is happy because the law is no longer in jeopardy; it is as if the law was never broken, as the second covenant of blood fulfils the first covenant of law. A sacrifice was made. This is the mystery of salvation, who will benefit from the blood of the second covenant? Christ paid the price for all sin. God has a powerful tool in the blood of Christ which allows Him to be merciful. He can cancel your debt. That blood is so holy before the Father as Jesus pleads for a soul’s forgiveness, that a miracle happens.
He will extend mercy to us for just trusting Him. As Abraham believed God, it was credited to him as righteousness; similarly if we trust that God supplied the sacrifice, we are covered by Christ’s eternal blood. He fulfilled the law, paying the debt, and the law no longer held the race captive. This gives us great hope and helps us be thankful because God did it all. He completed both covenants on his own and He did so for all of us. This is the good news of the Gospel, eternal life for those who believe, and spiritual connectedness to the Spirit of God. God wishes to be worshipped in spirit and truth, as the temple veil was torn from top to bottom, the veil that separated man from the Holy of Holies. Christ tore that veil and made a way for man to approach God. And for God’s Spirit to approach man with the offer of forgiveness.

The Visions of the Cross
The following document is a factual account of two visions the Lord gave me, as well as an apparition of a spirit that appeared in my house. These events are highlighted by a cross appearing in a blue sky, over a military base where I worked, witnessed by two. Since it takes two to establish a fact, the reality of the cross is provable. A Catholic priest exclaimed the visions were of God. I know for a fact he is right as I was completely immersed in God’s Spirit. Visions require power, power that is directed in order to obtain a result. I was a believer already but it seems I am still wrestling with these truths.
The first vision I can easily understand as it was a forgiveness vision. The second is more complex as it is a judgment day vision. Who does it really apply to? It was a truth that all of the people judged were religious in one form or another. They all thought they believed God. And they were from all walks of life. Even the most selfish person believes in his “personal god”. The vision was a test of a persons love for others more than anything else.
The second vision is near backwards to what you see in life, although it is accurate in terms of true justice, and mercy. God had decided who was a helper and who was not. God was always right about His decisions. He proved it so by showing a person’s heart. And his heart was displayed by his works. It was a judgment taking place in heaven, a judgment that would take place after you die. It was not a judgment on Earth, as some may expect. This judgment on Earth scenario will happen when Christ comes to judge His church, and the world. That’s a personal opinion and was not seen in vision, although Christ and the saints do judge the church and the world, in a temple in heaven, as seen in the second vision. I tried to be as factual as possible. To be fair I should tell you something about my life, and my religious understanding.
I was born to a Catholic father and a Protestant mother. My mother did not baptize me because she felt I should choose my own religion. I was an only child as my mother and father divorced when I was two. She believed in God and was a very good person to everybody; she always tried to help the down and out. She always believed in me, even though I didn’t. When I was ten years old I joined the Anglican Church choir at St. Luke’s, in Toronto’s east end. When I reached twelve, the church would not confirm me because I was not baptized. I did not know that at the time, rather I thought I had done something wrong. My friend was confirmed and was allowed to drink the blood of Christ but I was not, it made me feel miserable. I rather lost interest in church and stopped going. I still believed in God but I did not understand his plan of salvation. I knew that Christ was a free gift, but I did not know the nature of that gift.
When you drink the blood of Christ something miraculous can happen. “The life is in the blood”. Communion is at the center of the faith. We are commanded not to drink blood in the Old-Testament, yet in the New-Testament Christ commands us to drink his. He declares that we have no part of him if we don’t eat of his body and drink of his blood.
The fact is the whole human race drank the Savior’s blood when they rejected him and condemned him to death. When Adam and Eve sinned by eating forbidden fruit, Christ offered to consume this sin himself and simply forgive them. Therefore Adam and Eve did not really consume the forbidden fruit, they consumed Christ instead. I found this out in a dream where Christ came to me and explained that we had consumed him. I felt sick to my stomach, and it brought me to tears. We are told to not consume blood for a reason, because “the life is in it”.
The wine in the cup does not have to turn into blood as some believe as it already is blood, it is the grapes blood, and Christ commanded us to drink it in “remembrance” to the pain and suffering he endured to obtain our freedom. This spiritual light in the grape in the cup represents “God’s Spirit in us”. When we commune we are drinking his blood, but never human blood! That would violate scripture and has horrified the Jews. They take the scripture to not eat blood literally, and in the past they were persecuted because they could not take communion.
I knew none of this as a child. I wandered in the spirit world wondering what true religion was. I knew there had to be a great lawgiver, a great God who created all creation. He perfumed the air with His nature scents, and left His imprint upon the galaxies.
I started getting into trouble with drugs in my teens. My marks at school dropped dramatically. I quit school in anger at having failed history twice. Then I started stealing parts off of cars breaking the eighth commandment. I had no job and sold marijuana and stolen parts for a living. I broke up with my girlfriend and went into a deep depression. I considered suicide, but I thought on my mother whom I knew would suffer greatly. I felt totally hopeless and alone.
I finally got caught stealing tools at night out of a burned down gas-station. I received ten months in jail and an Anglican minister would visit me regularly. I had a miraculous conversion to Christianity while I was in prison. I never knew how much God cares for a prisoner but He certainly does. The Creator had communion with my soul. I had tasted of His precious Holy Spirit. He is simply pure love. That is the Savior.
When I got out of jail I joined a Pentecostal church and was baptized by full emersion. I became active in the choir, and bus-ministry. The ministry brought poorer kids into church for Sunday school. I became a Bus Captain. Singing songs with the children made it a thoroughly enjoying job. I served for nearly five years and saw the numbers increase from around twenty children to forty. I really thought we were making some progress when the minister cancelled the bus-ministry. It cost one dollar and twenty-five cents to bring a child to church, and I was told that was too much. The minister had decided that money could be put to better use by putting a sign on the back of the church. The sign reads, “It’s all about a relationship”, and faces a busy 400 series hi-way. The irony is that over 400 children lost their “relationship” when they cancelled the bus-ministry. I left that church soon there-after.
I had been disheartened by traditional churches and simply stopped going. However I believed greatly in the life of Christ, especially the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Jesus’ name means “God with us”, and he promises to care for a person’s life in the truest sense. From deep within the human soul God’s Spirit has communion with man’s spirit. Jesus declared, “The kingdom of heaven is within you”, and God declared He would walk amongst His church, as He walks with us through our lives in peace. All his ways are peace, but He is a Lion as well. He is the Father of the fatherless, truly caring for His children.
I wanted to prove to the world what a great God we serve. I went back to school and graduated with honours. I enrolled at university and spent two years studying psychology, sociology, and religion. I got married to my wife, Christina, and she soon became pregnant. We applied for a married residence but there was no room. I had to quit university just when my marks were increasing as I had to find a job to support this new family.
I applied for a pardon successfully. I found a job in the dirtiest part of a factory, making rubber for the manufacture of tires. I later graduated to Radial Tire-Builder and became the top in quality on my machine. Then I became a Serviceman and serviced 19 machines with the materials the builders needed to make tires. I was working so hard the other Servicemen were mostly laughing at me. Some wouldn’t do their job as they expected me to always pick up the slack. I would come in for shift and there would be limited material at the machines. I would have to work like crazy just to get the builders going. Then I would maintain the materials well into next shift. I never got a thank-you; I just carried on as if I was serving the Lord.
I would go to my wife’s Lutheran church but I found it rather stifling as compared to a Pentecostal service. The Lutheran service was more structured. They depended upon communion to actually save them. The act had become a ritual passageway to forgiveness. They vested the power in the cup to actually turn wine into the blood of Christ. I was appalled that the minister would then forgive all sins. I thought that only God alone could forgive mortal sins. It seemed like ritual sacrilege to me, a sin to play God, in my opinion. However the minister was very friendly and we got on well. He spoke on the fact that we did nothing to merit salvation; it was a free gift of God. He was absolutely right.
But was there something we must do to earn this grace? Only one thing and that is to believe. The answer is you don’t earn grace. If you have to earn it, it isn’t grace at all. Grace is the unmerited forgiveness of God and that we have in Christ Jesus. He died for the sins of the whole world, and especially so for the believers, according to John.
Jesus offered his blood “freely”, in a self-sacrificial manner; he became the last sacrifice for all eternity. God does not condone a human sacrifice but one was made and whose fault was it? For some reason we blame all of it on God. Was it God who spit in Jesus face? Was it God who lanced his side? Did God reject him? Did God also deny him judgment? Did God take the crown off his head and replace it with thorns? Finally did God hammer cruel nails into his healing hands? No wonder Christ thought God had abandoned him to the grave! And Christ’s words from the cross, “Lord forgive them, for they know not what they do”. This indicates the crucifixion was a crime. It also proves he was the “good shepherd” and was willing to forgive us for it. God heard that prayer and forgave both the crucifixion and man’s sin.
And what was the crime Jesus was accused of? Healing a blind man, a cripple, and a man with a withered hand, on the Sabbath. They accused him of “working”, and calling himself God’s Son, which they called blasphemy, meaning disrespect. The scripture declares we are all “gods”, in Psalms 82v6, and Jesus told them so, asking them why then did they find it hard to believe he was the “Son of God”? This scripture declares “you are all sons of the Most High”.
The fact he was God’s “promise” makes everything possible for you and me.
God used Jesus to bring a second covenant of blood. Why, when we already had a first covenant? What was wrong with the first covenant? The first is one of works inspired by the law. The law is good, but all men are indeed sinners in one way or another. We simply don’t measure up to the law. It is weak to save. We needed a saving covenant.
The Jews and Muslims are under the first covenant as they don’t accept the second. The Muslims depend on their faith, and good works to make the grade. The Christian Gospel is “by grace you are saved”. The truth is that God will honour both covenants as both covenants are true, but only by the blood of Christ. It is the blood that ratifies the covenants whether we believe it or not. The first covenant requires the grace which the second covenant is. The second covenant is by blood to satisfy the first covenant’s requirement. The scripture reads, “There is no forgiveness of sins without the remission of blood.” That means the law is absolutely true, “The soul that sins, it shall die”, and since all sin, we could not redeem ourselves. We needed a “Deliverer”. ‘Therefore we are saved by grace, through faith, and not of ourselves, it is the gift of God, lest anyone should boast’. Christ died for those under the law, and those not under the law. This gives man great hope. He also said that whoever blasphemes the Son will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme the Holy Spirit will not.
I think God is happy because the law is no longer in jeopardy; it is as if the law was never broken, as the second covenant of blood fulfils the first covenant of law. A sacrifice was made. This is the mystery of salvation, who will benefit from the blood of the second covenant? Christ paid the price for all sin. God has a powerful tool in the blood of Christ which allows Him to be merciful. He can cancel your debt. That blood is so holy before the Father as Jesus pleads for a soul’s forgiveness, that a miracle happens.
He will extend mercy to us for just trusting Him. As Abraham believed God, it was credited to him as righteousness; similarly if we trust that God supplied the sacrifice, we are covered by Christ’s eternal blood. He fulfilled the law, paying the debt, and the law no longer held the race captive. This gives us great hope and helps us be thankful because God did it all. He completed both covenants on his own and He did so for all of us. This is the good news of the Gospel, eternal life for those who believe, and spiritual connectedness to the Spirit of God. God wishes to be worshipped in spirit and truth, as the temple veil was torn from top to bottom, the veil that separated man from the Holy of Holies. Christ tore that veil and made a way for man to approach God. And for God’s Spirit to approach man with the offer of forgiveness.