The Sword and the Serpent
by L. Vere Elliott
In this Vision/Revelation, I was in the midst of a great
meeting hall (a church), and the walls and ceilings were
covered with jewels and ornaments, and the windows were
made of colored glass (a typical cathedral or church).
The hall was full of people, some rich, some poor, some
sick and crippled, mute and blind; but all had chains on
and were hand-cuffed, and no one was free, (a picture of
today's church, they are in church but they are not
free). In front of the meeting hall Clergywas a large
platform, with a pulpit on one side and a large cage on
the other, with a huge green serpent in it; and hanging
over where the speaker would stand, was a great sword
suspended by two strings horizontally; and on the
platform were several ministers, 8 or 10, clothed in
clerical robes, sitting one behind the other, one seated
just a little above the other. The assembly looked upon
these men and they looked upon the church. There was
silence for a while, until a thundering voice sounded
from the pulpit, as if it came directly from God,
saying, "Who will declare the whole counsel of God?"
And the first clergyman arose with a Bible in his hand,
and when he did, the old green serpent uncoiled and
stretched out hissing against the man with sparkling
eyes and protruding fangs; and the man of God, falsely
so-called, sank back into his seat and placed his Bible
under the chair. And when the serpent stretched up his
head and touched the sword, he said to that man, "Anyone
who obeys the voice of God, I will kill with this
sword."
And for a little while, there was silence again. And
then the Voice sounded from the pulpit again, "Who will
declare the whole counsel of God?" And then the second
man in clerical robes arose as if he would step forward,
and again the serpent uncoiled against him, and he
tumbled back with fear and sat down and placed his Bible
under his chair (hiding the Word). The serpent again
touched the sword, and with the same remark said, "I
will kill you, if you obey the voice of God."
And for the third time the Voice from the pulpit
thundered, and a third man arose and sat down like the
two before him. And again and again the Voice sounded
until each of the clergyman had had an opportunity to
resist the serpent, but fear overcame them all, like the
first three had been overcome. And the serpent smiled
with his evil smile.
And then the Voice sounded again from the pulpit saying,
"Oh if there were a man, Oh if there were a man; Oh if
there were a man who would declare the whole counsel of
God, that these chained men might be set free! is there
not one man?"
Then a man of little stature (meaning he was nothing in
the sight of the world), ascended the platform and stood
under the sword, and he lifted up his eyes toward heaven
and said, "Into Thy hands O God, I commit my spirit."
Then he opened the Bible and read. He didn't add
anything to It, and he didn't take anything from It; he
read the Word, and spoke as a man having authority.
Break FreeAnd when he had finished, the old serpent
stretched up to the edge of the sword and cut off one of
the strings holding the sword in place, and the sword
swung down and missed him and passed over his head;
because he was a man of "little stature"; and the weight
of the sword made the other string to break, and the
sword swung back and pierced the hearts of those
clergymen who were lined up and nailed them to the wall.
And a great scream of despair sounded from the pulpit;
but an even greater cry of joy sounded from the
assembly, for every man's chains were loosed and they
were set free! (By the word they were set free).
When this vision had vanished, I saw another vision of
the Savior in a cloud, just above my head. He spoke
saying, "Hear my son the meaning of these things. The
meeting hall which you saw is the secularized church,
having a form of godliness, but denying the power
thereof. They are all covered with the jewels of the
joys of this world, and there is no end to their silver
and gold. The people which you saw, are those for whom I
died, but My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge;
they have eyes, but they do not see; they have ears, but
they cannot hear. They are truly in bondage and must be
set free! The platform in which you saw, on which the
clergymen were sitting; the platform is the preconceived
ideas, having their origins from the pit of hell. The
pulpit is the throne of God; and the serpent, old
Lucifer himself. The sword which you saw, is the Word of
God; and the strings on which it was hanging, mean the
power of the Word to give life or the power of the Word
to take life. Life was given to the man of little
stature and life taken from the clergymen that did not
preach My Word! The clergymen that you saw, are men (&
women) from every church who pretend to know Me, but
they teach My people things which are not written in the
Book of life; and their pride and their presumption, and
their worldly spirit force them to obey Satan, who is a
liar and the father of lies; and each of the clergymen
try and exceed the other in elegance, in extensive
writings, argumentation and the like; but they only
consider the" letter" of the Word, and leave out the
"spirit" of the Word. And the day will come and now is
at hand, when they shall all perish, just like these.
After having considered this horrible scene, the Lord
spoke again with these words, Do you remember My words
in the prophecy of Jeremiah 23, as well as My words in
the prophecy of Ezekiel 34? Jesus said, Read it.
And I opened my Bible and read, "Woe unto the shepherds
that destroy and scatter the sheep of My pasture, saith
the LORD. (Jeremiah 23:1) In the prophets I have see a
horrible thing, they commit adultery and they walk in
falsehood: (a perversion of the Word of God), and
strengthen the hands of evil doers. (Jer 23:14). Jesus
said, "At the end of days you shall understand this. Woe
to the shepherds that feed themselves, should not the
shepherds feed the flock! (Ezek 34:2). The weak you have
not strengthened, nor have you healed the sick, you've
not bound up that which was broken, and neither have you
sought that which was lost; but with harshness and with
rigor have you ruled over them. (Ezek 34:4). I will
destroy the fat and the strong shepherds; and I will
feed them with judgment. (Ezek 34:16). Then He said to
me, That these false shepherds shall in no wise escape
when the sword falls upon them. But My sheep must be
warned, they must be set free! And again He said, Do you
remember My words in the prophecy of Jeremiah in the
latter part of chapter 25? Read it!
And I read these words, And the slain of the LORD shall
be in that day from one end of the earth, even to the
other end of the earth: (Jer 25:33). Howl ye shepherds,
for the day of your slaughter is come! Then He said to
me, These days shall come quickly, the shepherds shall
howl, yea, there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth;
but when the sword has fallen it will be too late
forever. The man whom you saw who was of little stature,
is every man and woman who will humble himself or
herself, and be obedient even to the death of the cross,
putting his or hers trust in God, and going forward
declaring the whole counsel of God! Oh, if I could find
such a man, can you tell Me where there is one? With
such a man I could shake heaven and earth, saith the
LORD.
End.
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