My Friends,

Please prepare, Go Bags at the very minimum.

 

 

The Dates:

  • February 3rd, 2026: Lily falls into the old stone well.
  • April 15th: Predicted 9.2 magnitude earthquake at the Cascadia subduction zone (Northwest coast).
  • April 23rd, 25th, and 27th: Predicted three great earthquakes to hit Los Angeles.
  • June 7th: Predicted earthquake on the New Madrid fault line (Middle of the country/Mississippi River).
  • June 9th: Predicted ocean rise/flooding in New York (Lower Manhattan).
  • August 3rd: Predicted total system/power failure in Chicago.

 

Here is the transcript:

0:00Until a few weeks ago, I thought children were protected from the heavier things of this world. I thought God
0:077 secondsspoke to prophets and preachers, to men with gray beards and worn Bibles, not to little girls with dirty knees and braided hair.
0:1919 secondsI was wrong. And my granddaughter Lily is the reason I know that now.
0:2525 secondsMy name is Elellanar Marsh. I am 67 years old, a Baptist woman who has attended the same church in rural Tennessee for 43 years.
0737 secondsI have read the book of Revelation more times than I can count. I have prayed over sick neighbors, buried two
0:4646 secondshusbands, raised four children, and believed with every fiber of my being that God still speaks to his people in these last days.
0:5858 secondsBut nothing in my life prepared me for what happened to my 10-year-old granddaughter on the afternoon of
1:061 minute, 6 secondsFebruary 3rd, 2026 when she fell into the old stone well at
1:131 minute, 13 secondsthe back of my garden and disappeared into the dark for 61 minutes before we pulled her out alive.
1:231 minute, 23 secondsHer name is Lily Grace Marsh. She is small for her age, gaptothed,
111 minute, 31 secondsalways humming something, always trailing mud through my kitchen. She had been helping me in the vegetable garden
181 minute, 38 secondsthat afternoon, the way she does every time her mother drops her off on Sundays. She was chasing one of the barn
1:451 minute, 45 secondscats along the stone wall near the old well, the one my husband covered with a wooden board years ago.
1:531 minute, 53 secondsThe board had rotted through without any of us noticing.
1:571 minute, 57 secondsOne moment she was laughing, the next moment she was gone. I heard the splash before I heard my own screaming.
2:062 minutes, 6 secondsI called 911 immediately. The well is narrow, barely 2 ft across, and the water at the bottom was shallow enough
2:152 minutes, 15 secondsthat she could stand with her head above the surface. But the stone walls were too slick for her to climb, and she was
2:222 minutes, 22 secondstoo small and too frightened to help herself out.
2:272 minutes, 27 secondsThe fire department came. They worked for over an hour to widen the opening safely enough to lower a harness without
252 minutes, 35 secondsthe stones collapsing on her. I knelt in the garden, dirt, the entire time,
2:422 minutes, 42 secondspraying out loud and not caring who heard me. When they finally lifted her out, she was cold and shaking, but
2:512 minutes, 51 secondsbreathing. She was conscious. She had not drowned. The paramedics said it was nothing short of a miracle given the
3:003 minutestemperature of the water and the time she had been submerged to her waist in February.
3:073 minutes, 7 secondsAt the hospital, the doctors found no serious injuries beyond mild hypothermia and a small cut on her forehead from the
3:163 minutes, 16 secondsinitial fall. But when Lily was warm enough to speak clearly, the first thing she said to me before she asked for her
3:253 minutes, 25 secondsmother or her blanket or anything a cold, frightened child might ask for was this.
333 minutes, 33 secondsGrandma, I saw Jesus and he told me things I have to tell you.
3:403 minutes, 40 secondsI want to be honest about what happened next. Part of me, the cautious,
3:463 minutes, 46 secondspractical part that has seen too many sensational things come and go in Christian circles, wanted to be careful.
3:553 minutes, 55 secondsChildren imagine things. Trauma produces vivid experiences.
4:014 minutes, 1 secondI did not want to be the grandmother who turned her granddaughter's near drowning into a spectacle.
4:094 minutes, 9 secondsI held her hand and I listened quietly and I told her she could tell me everything when she was ready.
4:174 minutes, 17 secondsOver the following three days, as she recovered at home, Lily told me. She told me in pieces the way children tell
4:264 minutes, 26 secondsthings, circling back to details she had forgotten. correcting herself, asking me to write things down because she was afraid she would forget.
474 minutes, 37 secondsI wrote down every word. I have gone over those notes until I have memorized them. What I am sharing now is Lily's
4:464 minutes, 46 secondsaccount told in as much faithful detail as I can preserve because she asked me to be the one to share it.
4:564 minutes, 56 secondsShe said Jesus told her that her grandma would know the right words. I can only pray that is true.
5:055 minutes, 5 secondsLily told me that when she fell through the board and hit the water, the cold was so shocking that for a moment she
5:125 minutes, 12 secondscouldn't think at all. She said she screamed my name once and then stopped because the sound bounced off the stone
5:215 minutes, 21 secondswalls and frightened her more than the silence did. She stood in the dark water and looked up at the circle of light
5:285 minutes, 28 secondsabove her and understood that she could not climb out. She said she was not as scared as she thought she should be. She
585 minutes, 38 secondssaid it felt like something was holding her, not physically, but the way you feel held when someone is standing very
5:465 minutes, 46 secondsclose beside you, even if they are not touching you. Then the darkness around her changed. She described it the way a
5:555 minutes, 55 seconds10-year-old describes something she does not have adequate language for, reaching for comparisons to things she knows.
6:046 minutes, 4 secondsShe said the walls of the well stopped looking like stone and started looking like they were made of light that had
6:116 minutes, 11 secondsbeen pressed together until it was almost solid.
6:156 minutes, 15 secondsShe said the water around her legs became warm. She said she stopped shaking.
6:226 minutes, 22 secondsShe said she looked down and she could see her own purple rain boots perfectly clearly even though there was no logical
616 minutes, 31 secondssource of light at the bottom of a stone well in the afternoon shade.
676 minutes, 37 secondsAnd then she said someone was standing beside her in the well. There was no room for a person to stand beside her.
6:456 minutes, 45 secondsThe well was barely 2 ft across. But Lily said this did not seem strange at the time.
6:526 minutes, 52 secondsShe said, "He was there the way a song is there when you are listening to it,
6:586 minutes, 58 secondspresent and real and filling the space completely without displacing anything else." She knew immediately who he was,
7:097 minutes, 9 secondsnot because he introduced himself, not because he looked like the pictures in her children's Bible. She said she knew him the way you know your own name.
7:207 minutes, 20 secondsSomething that had always been true,
7:237 minutes, 23 secondseven before you were old enough to understand it. He said her name and she said it felt like every good thing that
727 minutes, 32 secondshad ever happened to her happening all at once. He told her she was not going to die in the well. He told her that
7:417 minutes, 41 secondspeople were coming to help her and that she would be home before dark. He told her that she was going to be frightened
7:497 minutes, 49 secondsduring the wait, but that he would stay with her the entire time. And he did.
7:567 minutes, 56 secondsShe said he was there beside her for the whole hour she stood in that water, which is why she told me very seriously.
8:068 minutes, 6 secondsShe was not as scared as everyone expected her to be. But he had not come only to comfort her.
8:148 minutes, 14 secondsHe had come to show her something. And what he showed her is the reason I am
8:218 minutes, 21 secondswriting this down and asking God for the courage to share it. The well disappeared.
808 minutes, 30 secondsThat is the only way Lily could describe it. The stone walls dissolved, and she was standing somewhere else entirely,
8:408 minutes, 40 secondsexcept she was still wearing her rubber boots, and her coat still had a smear of garden soil on the left sleeve, which she found reassuring.
8:518 minutes, 51 secondsThe ground beneath her feet looked like glass that had light inside it. The sky,
8:588 minutes, 58 secondsif it was a sky, was a color she said she cannot describe and has not been
9:059 minutes, 5 secondsable to describe to me no matter how many times she tries.
9:109 minutes, 10 secondsShe said it was not a color she has a word for yet.
9:159 minutes, 15 secondsJesus was still beside her. He was taller than she had noticed in the well.
9:229 minutes, 22 secondsShe said he was not frightening despite the fact that everything about him felt enormous. The way a very old forest feels enormous without threatening you.
959 minutes, 35 secondsLittle one, he said to her, I am going to show you things that are coming,
9:409 minutes, 40 secondsthings that will be hard to look at, but I will be beside you the whole time, and when you go home, you will remember
9:499 minutes, 49 secondseverything clearly, so you can tell your grandmother. Will you trust me?
9:569 minutes, 56 secondsLily told me she said yes without hesitating, which does not surprise me.
10:0210 minutes, 2 secondsShe has always been a braver child than most people realize.
10:0810 minutes, 8 secondsThe ground beneath their feet became transparent, and Lily found herself looking down at the whole country spread
10:1510 minutes, 15 secondsout below her. Not like a map, but like a living thing, something with breath
10:2210 minutes, 22 secondsand weight and a kind of ache to it that she said made her want to cry without knowing exactly why.
10110 minutes, 31 secondsThis nation is being tested, Jesus told her. Not punished the way you punish someone to be cruel. Tested the way a
10:4010 minutes, 40 secondsbridge is. Tested to find where it is weak, so that those who built it can know the truth about what it can and cannot hold.
10:5110 minutes, 51 secondsThe first city appeared below them, and Lily recognized it immediately because her mother had shown her pictures from a
10:5910 minutes, 59 secondstrip she took there before Lily was born.
11:0411 minutes, 4 secondsLos Angeles spread itself across the land below them, reaching from the mountains all the way to the ocean,
11:1111 minutes, 11 secondsenormous in a way that made Lily feel very small, even from above.
11:1811 minutes, 18 secondsShe told me that what happened next was like watching a movie that was also somehow real. A distinction she kept
11:2711 minutes, 27 secondsreturning to the realness of it. She watched the ground begin to shake. Not
11411 minutes, 34 secondsgradually, but suddenly, violently, the way a table shakes when something heavy falls on it.
11:4311 minutes, 43 secondsBuildings that looked solid from above began to come apart. Roads buckled and split. Fires appeared in multiple places
11:5311 minutes, 53 secondsat once and spread quickly because nothing was working that was supposed to stop them.
12:0112 minutes, 1 secondHe told her the dates, April 23rd, April 25th,
12:0812 minutes, 8 secondsApril 27th.
12:1112 minutes, 11 secondsHe said them slowly and repeated them so she could remember them. He told her that three great earthquakes would come
12:1912 minutes, 19 secondsin those five days, each one worse than the one before, and that the city would not have time to recover between them.
12:2712 minutes, 27 secondsHe told her the water would stop. He told her the hospitals would fill and then close. He told her that what a week
12612 minutes, 36 secondsof this would look like would be something most Americans had never seen in their own country before and had
12:4412 minutes, 44 secondsnever expected to see. Lily said she watched the fires spreading and she
12:5112 minutes, 51 secondsstarted to cry. Jesus put his hand on her shoulder and she said the grief she felt was his grief too, not just hers.
13:0113 minutes, 1 secondthat he was not watching this the way you watch something that does not touch you. Why won't they just leave? She
13:1013 minutes, 10 secondsasked him. Because they believe it will not be as bad as it becomes, he told her. Because they are waiting to be
13:1913 minutes, 19 secondscertain before they move. And by the time they are certain, the roads will be
13:2513 minutes, 25 secondsfull and the time will be gone. This is why the warning comes now while there is still time to choose.
13413 minutes, 34 secondsThe vision shifted and New York appeared below them. Lily had seen it in a school book. She recognized the shape of the
13:4213 minutes, 42 secondsskyline, those particular tall buildings gathered together at the edge of the water. "This one will not shake," Jesus
13:4913 minutes, 49 secondssaid. "This one will drown." He told her June 9th. He told her the ocean would rise in a way that nobody would expect because it would not come from a storm.
14:0114 minutes, 1 secondIt would come from something moving beneath the seafloor far out in the Atlantic. Something shifting in the deep
14:0814 minutes, 8 secondsthat would send water inland with a force and a speed that would not give people time to understand what was
14:1514 minutes, 15 secondshappening before it had already happened.
14:1914 minutes, 19 secondsLily told me that watching the water move over lower Manhattan was the thing that stayed with her most vividly. The
14:2714 minutes, 27 secondscolor of it and the quiet of it from above. Because from where they were standing, it looked almost peaceful. The
14414 minutes, 34 secondsway flooding always looks peaceful from a great height, like the land is simply returning to something it once was. But
14:4314 minutes, 43 secondsshe said she could feel what it was doing at the ground level. She said the feeling came up through her boots, the
14:5114 minutes, 51 secondspanic, the cold, the speed of it. She asked Jesus how people were supposed to
14:5814 minutes, 58 secondsknow to leave before June if they could not see what she was seeing. He told her that some would know because they had
15:0715 minutes, 7 secondsbeen listening, not because they had seen visions or heard voices, but because they had been practicing the
15:1415 minutes, 14 secondsdiscipline of listening to something quieter than their own plans. And when the warning came through whatever form
15:2215 minutes, 22 secondsit came in, they would recognize it as true. She asked him how you practice that.
15015 minutes, 30 secondsBy being still more often than the world tells you to be. He said, "By valuing what is true over what is comfortable.
15:4015 minutes, 40 secondsBy not loving the place you live more than you love the voice that tells you it is time to leave it." Chicago
15:4815 minutes, 48 secondsappeared next. Lily had never seen Chicago before, even in pictures, and
15:5515 minutes, 55 secondsshe had to ask him what city it was. He told her, and she said she repeated it carefully to herself several times so
16:0516 minutes, 5 secondsshe would not forget it. "This one will not shake and it will not flood," he told her. "This one will simply stop."
16:1516 minutes, 15 secondsHe showed her what happens to a city when all of its systems fail at the same time in the heat of summer without warning.
16:2416 minutes, 24 secondsAugust 3rd, he said, the power will go. Without power, the water will stop.
16216 minutes, 32 secondsWithout water and without power in summer heat, a city becomes unlivable in
16916 minutes, 39 secondsdays. And when people realize that no help is coming quickly enough,
16:4516 minutes, 45 secondseverything that keeps people orderly begins to come apart. Lily described watching the city change from above over
16:5316 minutes, 53 secondsthe course of several days in the vision. The way the lights went out first, then the traffic stopped, then
17:0117 minutes, 1 secondpeople started appearing in the streets in greater numbers than streets are meant to hold. She said she could tell
17:0917 minutes, 9 secondsfrom above when the moment arrived that people stopped believing help was coming because something changed in how they
17:1817 minutes, 18 secondsmoved. She told me this one scared her most not because of the scale of the destruction which was less visually
17:2817 minutes, 28 secondsdramatic than Los Angeles burning or New York flooding but because of what the
17417 minutes, 34 secondspeople were doing to each other. She is 10 years old and she has not seen much of what people do to each other when
17:4317 minutes, 43 secondsthey are truly desperate. I am grateful for that. But she saw some of it in this vision and she went quiet for a long
17:5217 minutes, 52 secondstime after telling me about it. And I did not push her to say more than she wanted to say.
18:0118 minutes, 1 secondHe told her something while they were watching Chicago that she repeated to me word for word three times because she
18:1018 minutes, 10 secondswanted to make sure I had it exactly right. He said, "When people have built
18:1718 minutes, 17 secondseverything on systems made by human hands and those systems fail, they discover they have no foundation left.
18:2918 minutes, 29 secondsThis is not because I want them to suffer. It is because I have been calling them to build on something that
18618 minutes, 36 secondsdoes not fail and they have not listened. And now the thing they were warned about is arriving. And I grieve
18:4518 minutes, 45 secondsevery single one of them. Lily said he was crying when he said it. She told me this very matterof factly. the way
18:5418 minutes, 54 secondschildren report things they do not fully understand, but are certain they witnessed. She said his tears did not
19:0119 minutes, 1 secondlook like weakness. She said they looked like the most serious thing she had ever seen.
19:0819 minutes, 8 secondsThen he showed her the larger picture.
19:1119 minutes, 11 secondsHe lifted their view higher until they could see the whole western edge of the continent at once from the south of
19:1819 minutes, 18 secondsCalifornia all the way up through Washington state and into Canada. He told her about the Cascadius subduction
19:2719 minutes, 27 secondszone, not using those words because she is 10 and would not have known them, but describing it as the great hinge beneath the ocean floor off the northwest coast,
19919 minutes, 39 secondswhere two enormous pieces of the earth's foundation have been pressed against each other for three centuries without
19:4819 minutes, 48 secondsreleasing. April 15th, he said the hinge will let go. He told her the number 9.2
19:5719 minutes, 57 secondsand made her repeat it. He told her about the wave, the water that would come behind the earthquake and how far
20:0520 minutes, 5 secondsinland it would reach. He told her that communities along that coast had 20 minutes at most and that for many the
20:1420 minutes, 14 secondswarning would come too slowly or not at all.
20:1820 minutes, 18 secondsLily told me that watching the wave from above was different from what she had expected. She said she had expected it
20:2520 minutes, 25 secondsto look violent. It looked slow. She said it looked like the ocean was breathing in and then breathing out,
20520 minutes, 35 secondsexcept the breath out kept going much further than it should. She watched it cross the coastline and she understood
20:4420 minutes, 44 secondsin the way you understand something you are seeing directly rather than being told about why people standing on that
20:5220 minutes, 52 secondscoast would not have survived it. He told her this event would wake something up in the country that people who had
21:0121 minutes, 1 secondbeen living as if tomorrow would always resemble today would find that assumption shattered. He told her that
21:0821 minutes, 8 secondsthe shattering was necessary, not because he wanted to break people, but because what people had built their sense of safety on was already broken,
21:2021 minutes, 20 secondsand they had simply not been able to see it clearly. Lily asked him if he was angry at America. He was quiet for a moment before answering, she told me.
21321 minutes, 33 secondsAnd then he said something she has quoted to me several times now because she is not entirely sure she understood
21:4221 minutes, 42 secondsit and wants me to help her. He said, "I am not angry the way you imagine anger.
21:5121 minutes, 51 secondsI am the way a father is when he has watched his child walk toward a cliff
21:5821 minutes, 58 secondsfor a very long time and calling out and being unheard.
22:0522 minutes, 5 secondsWhat you are seeing is not punishment so much as consequence.
22:1022 minutes, 10 secondsI did not build the cliff. I only kept warning about it.
22:1722 minutes, 17 secondsHe showed her the New Madrid fault line next, though again without using the name, describing it as the old fault
22:2522 minutes, 25 secondsrunning beneath the great river in the middle of the country. He said, "June 7th." He told her about the bridges
22422 minutes, 34 secondsfalling. He told her that the great river would change its course in places,
22:4022 minutes, 40 secondsthat pipelines would rupture, that the country would be effectively divided in half for weeks by the disruption to
22:4922 minutes, 49 secondsroads and bridges and rails that crossed the Mississippi.
22:5422 minutes, 54 secondsHe told her that the food in stores would stop being replaced, not because there was no food, but because the
23:0223 minutes, 2 secondssystems that moved food from where it grew to where people lived would be broken in too many places at once to fix
23:1123 minutes, 11 secondsquickly. He told her that people who had never gone hungry would go hungry. He told her that this would happen not
23:2023 minutes, 20 secondsbecause he wanted it to, but because the structure that Americans had trusted to feed them was more fragile than anyone had acknowledged, and fragile things,
23223 minutes, 32 secondswhen tested past their limit, fail.
23623 minutes, 36 secondsLily asked him what people were supposed to do. He told her to watch carefully because he was about to show her. The
23:4523 minutes, 45 secondsvision shifted and she found herself looking at different landscapes. Not cities this time, not destruction,
23:5423 minutes, 54 secondsbut wide open land, mountains, grasslands,
24:0024 minutesplaces where the sky was very large and the towns were small and far apart. He named some of the states, Montana,
24:0924 minutes, 9 secondsWyoming, Idaho, the Dakotas, and he described them as places where the ground was more stable, where enough land existed for people to grow food,
24:2124 minutes, 21 secondswhere communities were small enough that they could know each other and help each other, where the infrastructure failures
24:2924 minutes, 29 secondsthat would devastate cities would be survivable. These are places of refuge, he told her.
24724 minutes, 37 secondsNot because they are perfect, not because nothing hard will happen there,
24:4224 minutes, 42 secondsbut because I have prepared them for this time. And the people who go there before the testing begins will find they are not alone when they arrive.
24:5424 minutes, 54 secondsHe showed her people making hard decisions. A family loading a truck and driving away from a house that was
25:0225 minutes, 2 secondsbeautiful and leaving behind jobs that paid well and friends who did not
25:0825 minutes, 8 secondsunderstand why they were going. A young couple selling things they had worked years to own. An elderly man boarding up a house he had lived in for 40 years.
25:2225 minutes, 22 secondsEach of them looking afraid and uncertain.
25:2625 minutes, 26 secondsnone of them appearing to have been given easy choices.
25125 minutes, 31 secondsHe told Lily that obedience rarely looks like certainty from the outside. He told
25825 minutes, 38 secondsher that the people who left would be called foolish by those who stayed, and that some of the people who stayed would
25:4725 minutes, 47 secondsnever understand why those others had gone, because the departure would seem to make no rational sense until the
25:5625 minutes, 56 secondsdisaster arrived, and by then it would be too late to leave calmly.
26:0326 minutes, 3 secondsBut he also told her something that I want to be very careful to record accurately because Lily was emphatic
26:1226 minutes, 12 secondsabout it. He said the refuge states were not a guarantee of ease. He said that
26:2026 minutes, 20 secondsgoing to safer ground was not the same as being given safety. He said that
26:2726 minutes, 27 secondshearts would be tested just as much as geography and that people who arrived expecting to be sheltered without
26626 minutes, 36 secondscontributing anything, expecting others to have prepared on their behalf would
26:4326 minutes, 43 secondsfind themselves in just as much spiritual danger as the people they had left behind in the cities.
26:5226 minutes, 52 secondsHe said that survival in what was coming was not a reward for knowing the right information.
27:0027 minutesIt required a particular quality of trust, not in the preparation itself,
27:0827 minutes, 8 secondsbut in him daily through each difficulty.
27:1327 minutes, 13 secondsand that people who were not building that kind of trust now would find they did not have it when they needed it most.
27:2427 minutes, 24 secondsThe vision showed one more thing before it ended. She told me this part slowly because she was trying to find the right words for something that frightened her.
27727 minutes, 37 secondsShe described seeing as the disasters unfolded in the vision, a moment when
27:4427 minutes, 44 secondsthe fear and desperation of survivors created an opening for something to be
27:5127 minutes, 51 secondsoffered that seemed like help but was not.
27:5627 minutes, 56 secondsHe described it to her in language she could understand.
28:0128 minutes, 1 secondHe told her about a mark, a way of tracking and identifying people that would be presented as a solution to the
28:1028 minutes, 10 secondsproblems that had been created. He told her it would be offered to hungry and frightened people as the key to
28:1928 minutes, 19 secondsaccessing food and help and safety. He told her that it would seem like the
28:2628 minutes, 26 secondsmost reasonable thing in the world at the moment it was offered because reasonable things feel most reasonable
28428 minutes, 34 secondswhen you are terrified and have nowhere else to turn.
28928 minutes, 39 secondsHe told her not to take it no matter what it cost her. He told her this was
28:4628 minutes, 46 secondsthe most important single instruction he was giving her. He said the people who
28:5228 minutes, 52 secondsaccepted it would be choosing a kind of separation from him that was not simply
28:5928 minutes, 59 secondsspiritual in the way sin is, but permanent in a way that went deeper than anything she had a category for yet.
29:1029 minutes, 10 secondsHe told her that the price of refusing it would be high and that she should begin preparing her heart now to pay
29:1929 minutes, 19 secondsthat price by practicing trust before the moment of testing arrived.
29:2729 minutes, 27 secondsThen he looked at her and Lily told me that this look is the hardest part to describe.
29529 minutes, 35 secondsShe said it was not frightening. She said it was the most seen she had ever felt, like being known completely by
29:4529 minutes, 45 secondssomeone who was completely safe, and that the combination of those two things together was nothing she had words for.
29:5529 minutes, 55 secondsHe told her to go home. He told her that people were nearly ready to pull her out of the well and that she would be cold,
30:0430 minutes, 4 secondsbut she would be fine.
30:0630 minutes, 6 secondsHe told her to tell her grandmother everything and to ask her grandmother to write it down and share it. He told her
30:1530 minutes, 15 secondsone more thing and she asked me to make sure I included this at the end exactly
30:2230 minutes, 22 secondsas she said it. He said, "Tell them that I am not doing this to destroy them.
30030 minutes, 30 secondsTell them that I have been calling and that the call has not been heard and that now the thing I warned about is
30830 minutes, 38 secondsarriving and I will be in it with them if they will let me. Tell them that what
30:4530 minutes, 45 secondsis coming will be very hard and that I will be in every hard thing with anyone who asks me to be.
30:5530 minutes, 55 secondsTell them to stop waiting until they are sure. And to start trusting while they are still uncertain.
31:0331 minutes, 3 secondsThat is what faith is. That is what I am asking for.
31:1031 minutes, 10 secondsThe well came back around her, the stone walls, the cold water at her waist, the circle of gray February sky above her.
31:2131 minutes, 21 secondsAnd a few minutes later, the voices of the firemen and my own voice calling her name and the harness coming down.
31131 minutes, 31 secondsI am 67 years old and I have never shared anything like this publicly in my life. I am a private woman and a
31:4131 minutes, 41 secondscautious one. And I am aware that what I am writing will be dismissed by many people, some of them people I respect.
31:5031 minutes, 50 secondsI am aware that children have vivid experiences in traumatic circumstances and that those experiences do not always
31:5931 minutes, 59 secondsmean what they appear to mean. I have considered all of that carefully and I have prayed over this for 3 weeks.
32:0932 minutes, 9 secondsBut Lily remembered specific dates. She remembered specific cities in a specific order.
32:1832 minutes, 18 secondsShe remembered details she had no way of knowing, including the name Cascadia,
32:2432 minutes, 24 secondswhich she did not know she had said until I showed her my notes and she stared at the word and told me he had
32332 minutes, 33 secondssaid it clearly enough that she had held on to it, even though she did not know what it meant.
32:4132 minutes, 41 secondsShe asked me every morning for two weeks whether I had written it all down yet.
32:4832 minutes, 48 secondsShe asked me whether I had shared it yet. She told me that he said her grandmother would know what to do with it.
32:5832 minutes, 58 secondsI am doing my best to be worthy of that trust.
33:0333 minutes, 3 secondsIf you have read this far, I ask only that you sit with it quietly before deciding what to do with it. Not that
33:1233 minutes, 12 secondsyou believe it immediately and without question. Not that you dismiss it because a child and an old woman are not the sources you expected.
33:2433 minutes, 24 secondsJust that you sit with it quietly and ask in whatever honest way you know how to ask whether there is something here you are meant to hear.
33533 minutes, 35 secondsThe dates Lily was given are close. Some have not yet arrived.
33:4233 minutes, 42 secondsI am writing this down and sharing it because she asked me to and because in
33:4833 minutes, 48 seconds43 years of faith, I have learned that the moments when God asks something
33:5633 minutes, 56 secondsuncomfortable of us are usually the moments worth paying the most careful attention to.
34:0534 minutes, 5 secondsHer purple boots are still by my back door. I cannot look at them without praying. I hope you will pray, too.
34:1534 minutes, 15 secondsI'm truly grateful you stayed with me until the very end of this story. If you're still reading, I believe there was a reason your heart remained here.
34:2734 minutes, 27 secondsBefore you go, I'd love to ask you something simple but meaningful. Write a comment and tell me the country or city
34634 minutes, 36 secondsyou're listening from so I can remember you and your people in my prayers.
34:4334 minutes, 43 secondsIf you want to hear more testimonies and messages like this, follow the channel and turn on notifications so you'll know whenever a new message is shared.
34:5534 minutes, 55 secondsAnd if this story spoke to your heart,
34:5834 minutes, 58 secondsplease pass it along to a few people you care about.
35:0235 minutes, 2 secondsSometimes the smallest action, just sharing a message, can bring hope,
35:0935 minutes, 9 secondsstrengthen faith, and guide someone a little closer to God.

 

 

I hope I am wrong, but there is a lot of evidence and a lot of warning from a lot of people that something is coming!

 

Best Wishes, peace and love be with you all,

   Chris