BUILD AN ARK
July 3, 2007
by Ernie Knoll
www.4hispeople.com
In my dream, I am standing
in a very large room. I am there as an observer. It is as if no one sees me or
knows I am there, but I can see and hear everything that takes place. I see an
assembled group of men sitting at a table. They are dressed in olden time Bible
clothes. Behind the men is a scroll attached to the wall which reads, “THE
GREAT EDUCATORS.” I turn to the left and see a man walk in and approach them.
The man explains that God
told him to build an ark. He said he was given the dimensions as well as
specific instructions on how to build it. The men turn to each other and
discuss the matter. Then one of them says, “No, Noah, we need to think, pray,
and evaluate this discussion you say you had with God. We need to wait and see.
We should not rush into these things. We must make sure that was not Satan
talking to you.”
I watch as Noah comes in
over and over and over again. He goes before the men to say that God repeatedly
told him that it is imperative that he build an ark. The “Great Educators” are
insistent that a message like this should not be rushed into but that sometimes
it takes many years to understand. They state that one has to contemplate
through thorough prayer as to the validity of these talks he says he has with
God. They continue to question if that was Satan talking to him.
This same situation
continues for 120 years. Finally Noah comes in and explains that God said He
plans to cause a great rain to fall which will flood the earth. The men
exclaim, “Rain! It has never rained. This sounds like Satan is confusing you.”
Another says, “Noah, you need to stop this or you and your family will all be
lost.”
Then I hear a voice, as if
it is a moderator, saying, “Then it rained for 40 days and 40 nights. On the
46th day God reached down into the mud and said, ‘Let us remake man in our
image.’ ”
[This dream is not showing what happened but what could have
happened if Noah had listened to the Great Educators (man’s opinion) instead of
to God. He and his family would have been lost and God would have had to create
man all over again.]