I am forwarding this short message or dream from Jeremiah Johnson Ministries. This is actually from one of his Facebook sites dated June 23, 2018. I found it extremely enlightening, yet challenging and quit sobering. If you have not had the opportunity to read this, you might want to take a moment out of your time.
I WENT TO HELL AND WAS TOTALLY SHOCKED
Several months ago while I was extensively studying Matthew 7:22-24 and asking God for increased revelation, I had one of the most disturbing prophetic dreams of my life. The Scripture I was studying in Matthew says, “Many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name did we not cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?’ And then I will say to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you who practice lawlessness.”
In the prophetic dream, I was taken to hell where I saw all these ministers and individuals who had performed miracles, cast out demons, and prophesied. What I was shown next, I will never forget. The Holy Spirit showed me long lines of people behind all of these ministers and individuals. He immediately revealed to me that these were all the people that had received the miracles, prophecies, and had been at one time delivered. As I gazed at the people in these lines, He said to me, “Did they not RECEIVE miracles, prophecy, and deliverance, yet I never knew them?”
I woke up from the dream alarmed and startled. I said to the Holy Spirit, “So there are not only people that will perform signs, wonders, and miracles that will be sent to hell, but also people who receive all these things that will also be in hell. Why?” Immediately the Holy Spirit spoke again to me and said, “Because those that worked miracles, prophesied, and cast out demons never preached the full gospel of Jesus Christ which is the message of repentance. They were so in love with the gifts that I had given them that people became trophies and souvenirs to them. When My power would manifest in their ministries, they would tell people that I loved them, but never that they needed to repent for their sins. I tell you that a great deception will sweep over the signs and wonders movement in the earth. Beware of the ministries where miracles and prophecies will flow, but the message of repentance is a no go. You have been warned”. Then I woke up.
Will you pray with me today that ministers and individuals who move in God’s power will not only live a lifestyle of repentance but also preach it? What if people getting healed, delivered, and prophesied to, and only told God loves them isn’t the full gospel message? What if repentance and holiness is the full gospel message too?
-Jeremiah Johnson
I have often read the same verses with curiosity. How could God state that he never knew those who walked in the knowledge of him? And how could people who walked in the revelation of the Lord, be deceived into not understanding the importance of repentance?
Was it because they never had a relationship with the Lord in the first place? Did they love the signs of the Lord but never truly love the Lord? Does this message of “love” that is being preached from some pulpits, never explain the need for repentance? According to the dream the “whole” gospel is not being preached. Love without total surrender or commitment is artificial love, at best.
The dream reminded me of the parable of the ten virgins found in Matthew 25. Ten virgins had all fallen asleep as they were waiting for the bridegroom (Jesus). At the midnight hour the announcement of the coming of the bridegroom was heard and they all woke up. The Bible states that five virgins were wise because they had extra oil for their lamps to stay lit. They were ready. The other five, who were foolish because didn’t have enough oil to keep their fire burning, left to buy more. While they were gone they missed the bridegroom’s return.
“Later, the others also came, ‘Lord, Lord’, they said, ‘open the door for us.!’ But he replied, ‘Truly I tell you, I don’t know you.’ Matthew 25:11-12
Will people enter hell under the assumption they were in right standing with the Lord only to discover that the Lord never knew them? Of course he knows us each by name, but they never wanted a “real relationship” with God; not enough to repent of their sins, turn from their wicked ways and follow him.
I think about the message Billy Graham preached. It was always one of repentance. At every meeting the song that was played was, “Just As I Am”. We are invited to come to the Lord as we are. Yet, the blood of Christ was not shed so that we can stay in our sins, and never change. We come in repentance. As we continue having a reverent repentant heart towards the Lord, we will begin to eventually look like our Lord, because we will change from glory to glory. (2 Corinthians 3:18).
Where do you stand? What do you think about this dream? Is it just someone’s dream? Or is it really a warning to make sure that our hearts are in the right place? If you have never had the opportunity or knowledge that you are welcomed to know the savior of the world, this is it.
John 3:16 is a popular verse that explains salvation as it is. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (NIV)
Please don’t walk away from the greatest invitation you will ever receive, to be in the presence of the Almighty forever and escape the hell and fire that was created for the demons of darkness. This invitation is not only for the life to come, but for you to enjoy now!
God DOES love you. He desires that you repent and accept his forgiveness and be set free. You will NEVER regret that choice.
God bless.
Beth, That is so true that many are going to hear, “I never knew you. Depart from me” because they did not repent of their sins, and they did not walk in his righteousness, but they felt that his salvation was a free license for immorality, instead of the freedom given to us from our slavery to sin to walk with Christ in his holiness and righteousness. So, thank you for sharing this. Many people are being fooled into thinking they have their ticket into heaven but that they can still live to the flesh, but they are sadly mistaken.
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Makes me sad. It is quit frightening and should be. I have been praying that I will stay in truth and that many eyes will opened to that truth, as well.
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Amen!
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Thanks for your input.
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A few days after you posted this, I also posted about Hell! I was reading through the book 23 Minutes in Hell and God was greatly speaking to me through it. Sue had told me about your post I forgot to check in and read it.
I’ve heard of how people have seen those in the ministry in Hell because of sins they had in their own life. I really think it is about not having a relationship with Him. We can know of Him but not Him. We can preach the word…but not talk to Him in private. It hurts to know the truth of this. He is so important. We really need to know Him on a deep, personal, and intimate level ❤ Thank you for sharing!
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I’ll have to go over to your site again. I’ve been so busy lately havent had the opportunity to just read. I’m amazed by all your blogs!! Yes, I read that book before as well. It was an eye opener. My father gave a testimony of the Lord showing him hell and it was disgusting. As a young girl I dreamt I went there and was met by vicious dogs who mocked me because I didn’t put my trust in Jesus. It was terrifying. It makes the glory of the Lord so much more magnificent! Blessings.
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❤ Jesus is so wonderful!!!! Wow, thank you for sharing these stories. Powerful stuff indeed. Glory to God!
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Thank you.
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The greatest deception of the enemy is to deceive one into thinking he is saved. For their are many deceptions within the world, however the “Truth” will set one free. True beief is demonstrated in the form of repentances, a changing of mind back toward the One True God and His ways. Blessings to you all and thank you for this enlightening post sis!! Reminds me of my responsibility in preaching the “full” Gospel, and not part.
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Thank you Cynthia for your comment. Blessings,
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