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Mystery of Open Vision
Heavenly hearts are real!
Years later (since January 30, 2010), I am still in awe. I continue to experience the noble Holy Spirit and Heavenly Hearts in my life.
Last Friday I was reading about Lord Jesus’ life. I know the quotes from the book and the Holy Bible are true because I can see His face, His gestures; and I know His expressed kindness and power in how Lord Jesus speaks from spending every moment of an entire day in vision with Him.
I was uplifted by Holy Spirit. Instead of continuing to read, I found myself listening to music. Taking many minutes to make sure it wasn’t from disguised surroundings like the grandfather clock and outdoor activity, I asked what music is this and where is it coming from? I was told by Angel Daniel: “It is the type of background music He was accustomed to hearing at gatherings in people’s homes and other times.” I answered “What a lovely gift, thank you.” I was captivated for a long time hearing it.
The next day, on Sabbath, I was searching for hymns and music on the internet to enjoy with our breakfast. How interesting to see — Psalms 104 sung in Ancient Hebrew. We listened to the happy song. Tears began to flow down my cheeks. It was the exact music I heard. I contemplate this precious gift of hearing the magical chant found in an old book of Jewish chants.
Listen to Psalms 104 Sung in Hebrew
Mystery of Open Vision
Heavenly hearts are real!
Years later (since January 30, 2010), I am still in awe. I continue to experience the noble Holy Spirit and Heavenly Hearts in my life.
Last Friday I was reading about Lord Jesus’ life. I know the quotes from the book and the Holy Bible are true because I can see His face, His gestures; and I know His expressed kindness and power in how Lord Jesus speaks from spending every moment of an entire day in vision with Him.
I was uplifted by Holy Spirit. Instead of continuing to read, I found myself listening to music. Taking many minutes to make sure it wasn’t from disguised surroundings like the grandfather clock and outdoor activity, I asked what music is this and where is it coming from? I was told by Angel Daniel: “It is the type of background music He was accustomed to hearing at gatherings in people’s homes and other times.” I answered “What a lovely gift, thank you.” I was captivated for a long time hearing it.
The next day, on Sabbath, I was searching for hymns and music on the internet to enjoy with our breakfast. How interesting to see — Psalms 104 sung in Ancient Hebrew. We listened to the happy song. Tears began to flow down my cheeks. It was the exact music I heard. I contemplate this precious gift of hearing the magical chant found in an old book of Jewish chants.
Listen to Psalms 104 Sung in Hebrew
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