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My Visions of The Holy Spirit: The Closest Friend, Sometimes the only Friend, Jesus said to his disciples, when I go away, I will send you a comforter the Holy Spirit.

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Billy Graham’s View of the Holy Spirit: One of the greatest evangelists of his time. • Trinitarian Foundation: Graham consistently affirmed the Holy Spirit as fully God—co-equal with the Father and the Son. He emphasized the Spirit’s divine attributes: omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence, and eternality. • Personal and Active: He taught that the Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force but a divine Person who speaks, teaches, convicts, comforts, and empowers. • Evangelistic Role: Graham saw the Spirit as central to conviction of sin and drawing people to Christ. His sermons often highlighted John 16:8— “He will convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment.” • Transformational Power: He emphasized the Spirit’s role in sanctification, producing the fruit of the Spirit and empowering believers for holy living and bold witness. • Practical Theology: Graham’s theology was lived out in crusades, altar calls, and discipleship. He didn’t often delve into academic nuance, bu...

My vision of Revelation 21-22 in the bible. The New Jerusalem from God's heaven.

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  Here it is the radiant city I envisioned it is ready to be occupied. Clean and Pure - Revelation 21-22 The towering wall stands 216 feet high, its foundation gleaming with twelve distinct gemstones, each symbolizing divine beauty and eternal promise. Inside, the crystal-clear golden building rises in perfect symmetry—1,500 miles in every direction—like a heavenly cube of light. Down the center of the city's main street flows a river as clear as glass, reflecting the golden glow of the structure above. On either side, lush fruit trees flourish, bearing a dazzling variety of fruits in vibrant hues, their leaves whispering life and healing. Here it is, the city now pulses with life. People of all nations. People of every tribe and tongue walk its golden streets, clothed in flowing garments of white, blue, red, and green. Some pause beneath the fruit trees, marveling at the abundance. Others stroll beside the crystal river; their faces lit with joy and reverence. Children laugh, elde...

A Message of Grace and Light. A Visual Meditation for the weary, wandering, Seeking Soul of every person of the Universe.

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  A Message of Grace and Light In a world shaped by personal choices and paths of our own design, many carry burdens they were never meant to bear. But there is hope—offered not through effort or merit, but through a gift. The Lamb—Jesus Christ, the Son of God—gave His life to pay the price for every sin, every wound, every regret. His sacrifice wasn’t for the righteous, but for the weary, the wandering, and the broken. Through Him, the door to grace stands open. This isn’t religion. It’s redemption. It’s the invitation of the Great I Am—the Creator who longs to restore what was lost and offer living water that flows freely from His throne. A love so pure, it lights the city of God. A promise so radiant, it descends like a bride prepared for her beloved. You don’t have to earn it. You only need to receive it. A Visual Meditation for the Seeking Soul Beneath the golden glow of heaven, the New Jerusalem descends—radiant as a bride prepared for her beloved. Its walls shimmer with divi...

My Visions of Pictures from the Bible, Hero's. Kings, and Prophets. The story of Creation!

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  Creation and Placement in Eden God forms Adam from the dust and breathes life into him, placing him in a lush, divinely crafted garden called Eden—a paradise filled with trees, rivers, and purpose. Eve is created from Adam’s side to be his companion, symbolizing unity and shared nature.   Divine Command and Temptation God gives them freedom to eat from any tree except one: the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. This command sets the stage for a test of trust and obedience. The Fall A cunning serpent deceives Eve into eating the forbidden fruit. Adam follows her lead, and in that moment, sin enters the world. Their eyes are opened, but innocence is lost. They feel shame, hide from God, and cover themselves with fig leaves. Judgment and Exile God confronts them, pronounces consequences—pain, toil, and mortality—and banishes them from Eden. Yet even in judgment, He provides garments and hints at redemption: the first whisper of a coming Savior who will crush evil’s head. ...

Beneath the Canopy of God's Grace. My vision of what Heaven's Guardians might look like, when appointed by God.

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  Beneath the Canopy of Grace He stood at the edge of everything—life, uncertainty, the vast unknown. The ground beneath him pulsed with light, not because he had earned it, but because something greater had called him worthy. Around him, unseen forces stirred guardians not of his choosing, but of a higher kindness. Their presence was quiet, yet unmistakable. Above, the stars shimmered with ancient promises. Below, the earth held stories older than memory. And in the space between, he walked forward—not perfect, not powerful, but somehow protected. He hadn’t asked for help. He hadn’t qualified for favor. Yet it came. Not as a transaction, but as a gift. Because grace—true grace—is never earned. It simply arrives. Titus 2:11 ESV - For the grace of God has appeared, - Bible Gateway 2 Corinthians 12:9 ESV - But he said to me, “My grace is - Bible Gateway Bible Questions Answered | GotQuestions.org

Unmerited Grace Gift from God.

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Ephesians 2:8-10 ESV - For by grace you have been saved - Bible Gateway Hello Bloggers! What would I do with the unmerited gift of grace? To answer that, we must return to the beginning—when God spoke the universe into existence. He didn’t fashion us to be mere automatons, programmed without choice. Instead, He gave us the sacred gift of free will. But with that freedom came desire—desire that often turned inward, seeking only what pleased the self. In Eden, the paradise God lovingly prepared, humanity chose rebellion. Sin—selfishness, cruelty, greed, even violence—entered the world, staining what was once pure. And because God is holy, utterly set apart, He could not allow corruption to dwell in His perfect creation. So, he placed a flaming sword, turning in every direction, to guard the way back to the Tree of Life. From that moment on, the universe groaned under the weight of sin. Every soul born into it carried the need for redemption—a restoration only grace could offer. But grace...

My Visions of Bible Prophecy, Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The only Son of God.

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  This passage often cited as a prophecy about Jesus Christ. It describes a “suffering servant” who is despised, rejected, and ultimately dies for the sins of creation.   Isaiah 53 English Standard Version 53  Who has believed what he has heard from us?      And to whom has the arm of the  Lord  been revealed? 2  For he grew up before him like a young plant,      and like a root out of dry ground; he had no form or majesty that we should look at him,      and no beauty that we should desire him. 3  He was despised and rejected   by men,      a man of sorrows  and acquainted with  grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces      he was despised, and we esteemed him not. 4  Surely, he has borne our griefs      and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed him stricken,    ...

The Personal Mansions in God’s Heaven: A Vision of Divine Splendor

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  The Personal Mansions in God’s Heaven: A Vision of Divine Splendor      John 14:2-6 ESV - In my Father's house are many - Bible Gateway Where Golden Light, Floating Mansions, and Blossoming Gardens Await Beyond the veil of the earthly, imagination soars to envision the dwellings prepared for each soul in God’s heaven. These personal mansions are not merely places of residence, but radiant sanctuaries, each carefully crafted to reflect the love and grace of the Divine. Drawing on rich symbols, we attempt to glimpse their breathtaking majesty and the spiritual truths they represent. Golden Light: The Radiance of Glory Gold—timeless, untarnished, eternally bright—flows through heaven’s mansions not in mere ornament, but as the very atmosphere. Each chamber and corridor are bathed in golden light, a living manifestation of God’s glory and the inexhaustible radiance of grace. Every wall shimmers, not with cold metal, but with the warmth of divinity: incorruptibl...

My Vision of The Life of Jesus Christ: From Baptism to Crucifixion.

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  The Life of Jesus Christ: From Baptism to Crucifixion A Journey of Faith, Miracles, Betrayal, and Redemption The Baptism of Jesus Christ  Matthew 3 ESV - John the Baptist Prepares the Way - In - Bible Gateway In the rolling hills and arid valleys of ancient Judea, a man named John the Baptist wandered the wilderness, clothed in camel’s hair, calling the people to repentance and a new way of life. His message was urgent: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.” John baptized people in the Jordan River as a symbol of their renewed commitment to God. Among the crowds who flocked to him came a figure whose presence seemed both humble and profound—Jesus of Nazareth. At around thirty years of age, Jesus came to John, asking to be baptized. John hesitated, for he recognized the holiness of Jesus, but Jesus insisted, saying, “Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness.” As Jesus descended into the river and John immersed him in the cool...

Genesis Page - God Created the Universe in Seven Days. The Creation of the Garden of Eden.

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    Look at the attached photo of a tree. Use your imagination!   What can you see in it? I can see a Dancing tree couple, happy as they can be. I can see nature at its finest, trying to survive. Look how strong and beautiful they are. This is one of God's creations. This vision of God's nature should not have to dance around electrical wires.  What do you think? Genesis  2:5     Genesis 2:5 ESV - When no bush of the field was yet in - Bible Gateway     When the Lord made the Universe, there were no plants on the earth and no seeds had sprouted, because he had not sent any rain.  Genesis 2:8-9   Genesis 2:8-9 ESV - And the LORD God planted a garden in - Bible Gateway The Lord planted a garden in Eden, in the East, and there he put a man he formed. He made all kinds of beautiful trees grow there and produce good fruit. In the middle of the garden stood the tree that gives life and the tree that gives knowledge o...