In these last minutes of the last days, discernment is becoming even more important. We must make it a practice to go within and meet our God in our hearts. I’m reading more and more false testimonies, so satan is very busy sowing seeds of confusion.

I found a new blog I really liked, but when I was just meditating, it came to me that the testimony that drew me to the blog was false. I felt something was off but wasn’t sure until I got the message.

This was where it went left. (well one other place, but this is the most important).

The person said that God said to him: “Whether you like it or not, you will surrender and you will become a fisher of men.”

Beloved, that isn’t how God works. She doesn’t force us to surrender nor do Her will. It’s completely and totally up to us. This person was fooled by satan, who is very clever, into thinking it was Yah speaking to him. But doesn’t the Bible tell us, “And no wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light.” (2 Corinthians 11:14).

Yes, darkness is masquerading as light, and causing all kinds of deceit. But as someone pointed out, only non-believers will get caught in the trap. Because real believers will get insight and understanding in order to navigate this maze.

Last night I dreamed about some people in jail. I can’t remember it all, but one word was strongly and I mean strongly in my mind as I woke. It was “unforgiveness.” To my knowledge, jail symbolizes hell in dreams. Islanders that I know don’t even use the word jail, they say someone is in hell when they’re locked up.

What I got is that many are going to hell for unforgiveness. They just can’t let go what someone or someones did to them. Forgiveness is a form of self love. When you let it go, you free yourself. Holding on to hate only causes you to suffer more, meanwhile the person you’re hating is going about their business not concerned about you one bit.

Forgiveness is also a sign of faith. Faith that if someone did you wrong, your Mother/Father has your back and is the only one that truly knows how to make the other party pay. What we think may hurt someone may not be all that bad to them. Revenge often misses the mark.

And what we think is a wrong may be a blessing in disguise. We’ve all had times when something didn’t work out the way we wanted, and then later we realize, thank God, cause something better happened instead!

No one says you have to stick around. That may be foolish. Just forgive and move on. A better life will be in your future.

Blessings.