A Vision of a Burnt Out City
by Sue Darling

During my quiet times I received a very disturbing vision. I saw I believe a great big city that a fire went through it. I am not sure if it was the efforts of a nuclear or a comet or what? It was flattened and had only one sky scrapper standing. The whole city was like charcoal. Very lifeless looking and all grey. There was no colour except in one spot. The thing that really impressed me the most was, there was a very faint light in one spot. It was faint and weak looking. It seemed to be a person or a family that had survived.


The person seemed to be turning to Mary the Mother of Jesus for help. I saw a picture of a woman that had the clothes of that era that Mary was alive in. It looked a lot like the religious pictures of Mary. So that is why I thought the person may have been praying the rosary for example. I also saw a solid like stone wall, but at the same time not exactly a wall it was round too.(like a life saver shaped, but the hole much smaller). It was like up in the air.


I felt the stone wall represented God's Justice as been solid rock that can't be bend or even scratched. There was power that came through that hole. It was all powerful because it was God connection to that person. The hole was made possible through Jesus sacrifice making mercy still possible. I felt God was showing me that even though the persons' faith was weak it was also powerful, because God is powerful and so is His Mercy. So the hole represented Gods Mercy flowing powerfully through in answer to the persons prayer. And I also felt Mary intercession had a great deal to do with it also.


I also believe this vision is also backing up the importance of the communion of saints. Alone we can't make it, but with the help of all the angels and saints in heaven, we have a strong army of people helping us, who are in a very good position to intercede for us. 



Prayer is so powerful and we need to pray for everybody not just our family.

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