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The Gusher

It’s not a person; it’s a river!

Today, I heard a speeding car and a crunch.  A bit later I heard running water.  I asked my husband if it was raining (since it was in the forecast).  It wasn’t.  Someone had hit a fire hydrant and water was pouring… gushing ... down our street from curb to curb!

Later, my husband said he had a vision of the water turning into blood. - symbolizing the blood of Christ.

The second vision was a fountain of water that turned into a Being with wings that came up out of the fountain.  

The interesting thing is that the firemen and city worker were having a difficult time turning off the water!  They tried in 3 different locations so far and now they are going to try to find a different valve.   HOURS later, the water got turned off.

This photo is what was left of the fire hydrant.  I noticed the water is still bubbling up from the ground.  Can you see it, too?

The Lord said “One cannot stop the flow and power of Jesus’ blood.  I AM rising up a new generation of Believers, a powerful army that will stop at nothing.”

Are you in that generation??

 Later, I talked with a couple who lived down and around the corner from us.  They said the water was one foot deep!



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