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RUSSIAN et al AT RAPTURE

I saw a parchment map of Russia, with Moscow in the northeast quadrant, with the map heading to the land north of the Black Sea. A sickle-like wall of fire, (slightly curved with the bulge on the east), with flames leaping off the map into the sky, kept trying to move west toward Moscow. This towering, flaming partition was extensive, running almost the whole north-south length of the map. Once in a while a spot fire would break out here or there, but nothing really extensive. I knew the fire was the glory of God bringing revival and salvation to the people, but it struggled again and again to move west.

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Suddenly, with a very loud swoosh, this fiery mass moved with lightning speed and consumed not only Moscow, but Eastern Europe as well. It instantly engulfed the area in great light and, just as quickly, disappeared, leaving nothing but black ashes where the parchment had been. I ad just taken place, and for a split second only the blackness of despair remained. Then, joyfully, a flame appeared on the map amidst the black ashes. Then another, and another, and another. I knew these were now the first of the Tribulation saints, those who had rejected the Lord but — at seeing believing friends and neighbors disappear -- now accepted Him.

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