Visions, on the other hand, are usually very clear and concise regarding a question I've had or a direction I will be going. I have two wonderful examples of visions in the past few years, as they do not come often, so when they do, I take note. A vision, over 15 years ago, was in regard to how to handle my granddaughter's eating problems when she was born. I did what I saw in the vision and that baby was sucking the night she finally was released from the hospital. That was quite an ordeal that I'll have to write about and share very soon, but this audio vision is more pressing today. The other vision that was clear and concise was given the morning I began the relocation to homesteading. I wasn't given the destination, but I was shown what the place looked like and given two specific details, so I'd recognize it when I reached the place. That's exactly how it unfolded. The morning I received the vision, I called a realtor, had a sign in the yard and was heading out by afternoon. It would be two days before I came to the place, but it was exactly as I'd seen it in the vision.
This recent video with audio came through the much heated debate of The Name of our Creator. Scripture tells us repeatedly that we are to call upon the The Name to be saved, so . . . the Sacred Namers aren't totally off the beam, but . . . the debate over the pronunciation is outrageous, then there's the Paleo lettering vs. modern Hebrew. Please! Penmanship doesn't have a thing to do with speaking. I've asked Abba before how we should pronounce His Name and never received an answer, but this time was different. Following my question, the silence was deafening, as usual, but then I saw two images appear. One was an envelope with my Daddy's name on it, and one was a parchment with The Four Letters and the transliteration. For the sake of my parents' privacy, I did not post his full name, as I saw it on the envelope. There of course, was no "shutterstock" on the parchment in the vision . . .
An interesting side note in this, the people who really know Daddy don't call him by his first name, but rather his middle name. As a kid, I used to get so tickled at the presumptuous salesmen who would arbitrarily choose a nickname from His first name and act like "old friends." Now that I've seen this vision, the childhood memories of presumptuous salesmen brings to mind many televangelists.
I took note of the fact that the transliteration included all three possible English letters for the "vav," I understood that to mean, they are all an acceptable transliteration. As I looked at these two images side by side, I distinctly heard the answer as to what His children call Him.
"Abba"
. . . one of his disciples said unto him, Lord, teach us to pray . . . And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name . . . the Gospel according to Luke
For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. Romans 8:15
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