Deborah Horton's vision - 9/7/05
As I laid back down for a little more sleep after getting my husband off
to work, I closed my eyes and before my head hit the pillow, here is
what I saw. (I’m pretty sure I wasn’t asleep because it was over when my
head touched the pillow and I immediately sat back up.)
I saw a large motor home that was towing a car with its two
front wheels up on a trailer behind it as it pulled in for gas at
the Fast Stop convenience store, which in real life is at the
entrance to our subdivision, on Highway 176 at the entrance ramp to
I-26. My eyes were drawn to the license plate on the motor home
and I saw it very clearly. It was similar to the North Dakota plate,
which has a landscape and bison silhouette on it, but the one on the
motor home had the silhouette of a cow, in red, facing toward the
right. As I sat back up, I exclaimed, “The red heifer!”
The motor home was not a luxurious land yacht with all the bells and
whistles; it’s one that is frequently seen on the highway, so I went to
my local dealer to find out what the model name is. The motor home was a
Fleetwood. The car being towed was small, not a full-size model, but I
don’t know what make it was. I also wasn’t shown any license plate on
the car.
With a great deal of help from several Godly friends, here is what has
been deciphered:
Deborah: From Deuteronomy, the red
heifer in its entirety was sacrificed outside the camp, then the ashes
were mixed with water and used to ritually purify the altar, other
implements used to minister to the Lord, and the people who were to
minister to the Lord or who had become ritually unclean. Without the red
heifer, the Temple and worship were unacceptable.
David: The motor home is a mobile tabernacle prepared to go into the
wilderness. The fuel for the motor home is a derivative of oil, which
represents the anointing of the Holy Spirit. The anointing of the
man-child comes at the beginning of the wilderness as it was with Jesus
and Moses. Like Moses and Jesus carried Israel through the wilderness
to the Promised Land, this motor home is carrying this car through the
tribulation. The motor home is powered and steered by the Lord himself.
Like many immature Christians, the car in tow has no driver yet and it
cannot steer for itself. The motor home as the man-child has to steer
for it. Like many weak Christians, the car's power is not being used.
As it was in Jesus' time so it will be in ours. The license with the
red heifer symbolizes the legal, scriptural right, by virtue of a
crucified life, to lead others through the wilderness on the highway of
holiness. Like the red heifer, the corporate man-child will have
presented his body as a living sacrifice. His old life will be burned
up on the altar of fiery trials. The ashes of this purified life will
be mixed with water, which is the Word of God, making a fully mature son
of God. The heifer is facing to the right, symbolizing East, or the
direction of the coming of the sun or Son in his life. This life will
then be the wisdom and direction used to purify the altar for the rest
of the remnant to be sacrificed in the wilderness. There they will
learn to submit to their driver and be steered with power from God. Our
way of life is coming to a fast stop at the edge of the coming
wilderness.
Deborah: The model of the motor home, Fleetwood, also confirms this. We
find the words “flee,” “fleet,” and “wood” indicating wilderness.
However, an RV is not an off-road vehicle. (Pr.16:17) The highway
of the upright is to depart from evil: he that keepeth his way
preserveth his soul. (Isa.11:16) And there shall be an
highway for the remnant of his people, which shall be left, from
Assyria; like as it was to Israel in the day that he came up out of the
land of Egypt. (Isa.35:1) The wilderness and the dry land shall be
glad; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose ... (8) And
an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called, The way of
holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those:
the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein.
Deborah: I was asking the Lord why the motor home, representing the
first fruits, was so large, and the car, representing the remnant, was
so small in comparison. I got that the faith of the relatively few
first-fruits was that much bigger than all the faith of the greater
number of the remnant.
David: It's true. I once ministered to a Presbyterian lady who got
filled with the spirit and then left her church. She had a dream of
going to three houses and when she knocked harlots answered the door.
At the next house I answered the door. I asked her how many religions
she had been in. She said three. It was at this time that she got
delivered from the religions of men. Then she had a vision of me being
a giant. I told her it was because I outgrew the doctrine she was now
receiving a long time ago. In the same way the first-fruits will
be big. Jesus delivered, healed, and brought truth to more people than
all the Pharisees put together. He was and is big. :o)
Robin: The crude oil that comes out of the ground needs tons of refining
into gasoline or diesel before it’s usable by the earthy, natural, man.
Man's soul is also in dire need of the refined life of the Spirit in
order to become a vessel fit for His use. (Isa.1: 25) And I will
turn my hand upon thee, and will purely purge away thy dross, and take
away all thy tin. (Zech.13:9) And I will bring the third part through
the fire, and will refine them as silver is refined, and will try them
as gold is tried; and they shall call on me, and I will hear them; I
will say, It is my people; and they shall say, The Lord is my God.
(Dan.12:10) Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the
wicked shall do wickedly, and none of the wicked shall understand; but
the wise shall understand. (Mal.3:17) And they shall be mine, saith the
Lord of Hosts, in the day that I make up my jewels, and I will spare
them, as a man spareth his own son, that serveth him.
Deborah: Also, the two highways which intersected: Highway 176 = (5)
grace; and Interstate 26 = (8) new beginnings. I was encouraged by them
that the remnant would be given the grace they need when the time comes
to quickly flee to the new beginnings of the wilderness.