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Sound of Liberty
7286 Hwy 53 West Dawsonville,
GA
30534
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Helicopter
Dream
(Foresight Bird)
Upon returning home, I was troubled and did not know what to do, so
I started praying about the sad situation; then I had a dream. It
seems the Lord always finds a way to let us know what to do in times
like these. In this dream, I was driving up a very high mountain,
and as I reached the top, I noticed that there was a flat area. As I
drove up and parked my car, I noticed a helicopter sitting on the
flat area. I got out of my car and looked around, and just beyond
the flat area, there was a cliff or a drop off. I walked over to the
edge and looked to see what was over the cliff. I could not see very
far, because of the way the cliff went out a distance and then
dropped straight down. Then I turned to go back to my car, when I
noticed another car had parked a little distance from the
helicopter, I turned and started walking toward the helicopter. As I
did this, I noticed someone coming from the other car toward the
helicopter, and as we walked closer to the helicopter, I realized it
was one of the brethren that I had met briefly, and heard so much
about at brother Branham’s funeral, a man by the name of Raymond
Jackson (“known by some as Junior Jackson,” of Jeffersonville,
Indiana). We both arrived at the helicopter at the same time, and we
both got in and sat down, without greeting or saying a word to one
another. The pilot started the “foresight bird” (helicopter), and
took us over the cliff, where we could see beyond the mountain. It
was a short trip, but we now knew what was beyond the cliff, and
with that the pilot landed the helicopter; then we both got out and
went back to our cars. Then I awoke out of my sleep and began to
think about what I had just dreamed. I began to realize that there
was yet something to see in the Word and to know the direction in
which it would come. The dream helped me to stay steady during a
shaky time. Now after the death of brother Branham, I started
inquiring about brother Raymond Jackson. I was somewhat impressed
with him after meeting him briefly at the funeral. I learned that he
did not accept “church order”, as some of the other brothers did.
After learning more about the matter of what was called “church
order”, it seemed to me the lack of the “Holy Ghost” order, that
made it necessary to have that type of “church order”. It seemed to
be that the people were doing things with the gifts of the Spirit
that was not honoring God, so brother Branham had to put a stop to
it there in his church. This “church order” that he put in his
church, should not have had any bearing on God moving in the
churches in other areas. So my understanding of the Word was the
same as that of brother Jackson’s on this matter. We can’t take the
gifts out of the assembly.
This brings me to the time when brother Homer Brown sent me a
publication called “Thus Saith The Lord”, him being the Editor
announced that brother Jackson would be in a meeting at “The
Tabernacle of God” near Gastonia, North Carolina, and he wanted me
to come to the meeting. At this time, I had began to attend brother
Mike Canada’s church in Gainesville, Georgia, and found that brother
Claude Loggins whom I had met earlier was attending, so I talked to
him about the meeting in Gastonia, and we decided to go. To our
amazement, brother Jackson was preaching directly from the Bible,
instead of quoting the prophet William Branham, on such topics as
the 70 week of Daniel, The Two Laws of Eden, The King on His Throne”
and one of my favorite topics that he spoke on was, “The Mystery of
God” (Rev 10:7, being a singular “mystery”), showing that the
Seventh angel (or seventh church age messenger‘s) message was to
clear up the mystery of God concerning the church ages, and not all
the mysteries of the Bible as I was being told So at that meeting I
approached brother Jackson about coming to Georgia. Prior to this, I
had been praying about whether God had wanted me to start a church
in the Dawsonville area.
Testimony continued....
A Supernatural Visitation
(At the time, I was working in raising chickens on a large farm.
As I had been
praying about quitting this job to dedicate myself more to the
ministering of the
Word, I had a miraculous thing happen to me.)
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