Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Garden of the Nations

A mole in a garden patch is an eating machine. With a super-sensitive nose for the most succulent and tender, the ripe and the ready, they forage through a maze of tunnels that channel the "scents of the soil." Thus it knows exactly when its target tasties are ready. The young plants aren't worth the effort, and the mature, old-age, over-ripe plants are tough.
The mole in my garlic planting is like an underground scythe, moving and mowing according to a mysterious inner rhythm. And the Lord said to me, "Do not harm or kill the mole. Just watch."
Earlier, the Lord had said to me, "I bring down nations with a mole."
Surely not this mole in this small garlic patch. So then, what is the mole that You are talking about? And what do these garlic plants represent---since they are presently disappearing one by one into the earth---and the survey flagging I have used to mark each plant? What does it all mean Lord? Could the mole be representing money? It certainly has invaded all of modern life. But money, itself, doesn't consume or eat up someone's productive labor.
"The mole is the interest on borrowed money. All debt is intended to grow, and as it grows, the interest costs grow, like on the national debt of the United States, and the debt plus interest can eat up every house, farm, business, city, nation... That is the "mole" that brings down nations, and it has the "scent of the nations" that are ripe and ready."
"The flags are nations and they will reveal the sequence of early and later victims. They will also reveal the survivors. I will speak to you later with more detail. For now...
"The mole is in "The Garden of the Nations."
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