The Vision of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah by James Wood - Christian - Spiritual - Meditations - Revelations
posted April 2, 2008 - 11:27amThe Vision of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah
There was a green meadow with a gently flowing river running through it. I was a lamb and saw the Lion of the Tribe of Judah laying by the water. I went to Him and snuggled with Him. We
were there for a long time. Then He took his right paw and ran it down my back from tail to shoulders that left three deep wounds down my back. The wounds did not hurt but I was perplexed. I snuggled back up to Him. He licked my wounds. The wounds remained and after a while I launched into Him in play. A little lamb attacking the neck of the Lion of the tribe of Judah. It was joyous. Then laying back down against Him I offered my throat to Him. His teeth came down swiftly towards my neck. But instead of my neck He took my whole body gently in His mouth and forcefully through me into the air. As it was going up I turned into an eagle. I flew around Him, through His legs and under His belly in delight. As I landed next to Him I turned into a lioness. I snuggled Him and He began to run. I ran with Him on His right side at His rear flank. We ran through the meadow, we ran though a wide and fast moving river, we ran and ran through a long desert, we ran through green rolling hills. We came to a lone white capped mountain, we ran half way up the mountain till we got to a cave. We rested in the cave. I walked out of the cave and looked down and there was a non moving lioness down below. We went down to the lioness, it was unmoving and extremely thin and emaciated. I knew I was to breath into the lioness’ mouth. I did and nothing happened. I turned to the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and my mouth came against His. He breathed into my mouth and I turned and breathed into the lioness’ mouth and the lioness came to life. The lioness was still so dehydrated and thin. I offered my teats to her and she drank and revived. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah began to move. We ran behind the Lion of the Tribe of Judah in joy and danced as we ran. We followed behind on His rear flanks, across the hills we ran. There was joy and dancing and came around a hill and there was the Golden City. The lioness departed to the Golden City. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah turned and we ran back across the hills. We ran till we came to a swamp where we found another dead lioness. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah went up to her and with His right paw hit her hard in the chest, right above her heart. The lioness came to life. The lioness snuggled with the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and the Lion of the Tribe of Judah swiped its paw across its back from tail to shoulders, leaving three deep wounds. The body of the lioness fell away and out came an eagle that flew into the sky. We ran through the swamp to a place of shear faced rocks. Like canyons or paths between the rocks that were about twelve feet high. At the entrance of this maze the Lion of the Tribe of Judah said, “ Keep your eyes on me and follow me closely.” He ran fast and I followed, through many turns and many different choices that had no markers on which way to go. At one point something in the physical realm distracted me for just a moment and as I was drawing towards the distraction, I refocused on the Lion of the Tribe of Judah as He was going around a corner. I felt that He had waited for me at the corner, even though I had been gone for just a second or two. I followed through many turns and slits in the path. We got to the opening of the maze and He asked me, “Do you know where we are?” I said, “No”. He said, “We are right where we are suppose to be.” He ran and I followed. We came to a village, outside the village He began to walk and as we walked closer to the village He turned invisible but I could still see Him. He looked like a clear bubble but still had all of His features clearly defined. As he turned invisible, I turned back into a lamb. We walked into the village. It was all made of unpainted wood, the lighting was somewhat dark, and a man came up to me and picked me up and said basically, “Oh a little lamb”. He carried me to a pasture with white fences where there were many ewes. He set me in the pasture and left. All of a sudden all the ewes where very pregnant. I left with invisible Lion of the Tribe of Judah. WE walked through the village and a little blond haired girl of about nine years old picked me up and snuggled me against her. She said endearing words and then four men came to attack her. I turned back into the lioness and with one swipe blinded all four men with three claw marks going across their faces. One above the eyes, one through the eyes and one below. I lead them to the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and the first two turned to a pile of ash on the ground. The other two were thankful and walked away whole and at peace with the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. I then turned invisible with the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and we walked through the rest of the village. As we walked the Lion of the Tribe of Judah gave me a stone. It was grey and about the size of a soft ball or a small melon. I stopped and began inspecting the stone. I turned it over and tried to figure it out. I tried to see if it would open. I tried to figure out its purpose. I saw the Lion of the Tribe of Judah slowing continuing on His way. I dropped the stone, for it had no value to me. I caught up to Him and He said to bring the stone. I sprinted back the twenty to thirty feet picked up the stone in my mouth and returned to Him. As we walked we came to the top of a valley. We were on the ridge above the valley. At the top of the valley we extending from us to the other side was a dam. The dam was made up of all these stones that were exactly like the stone I had. No water got past the dam, or none that I saw. The dam was high and there was lots of water behind the dam. In the waters behind were lionesses in suspended animation. I looked across the dam, when my eyes got to the center of the dam on the outside edge there was a stone missing. The stone I had in my mouth. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah said, “Go place the stone there.” I walked across the dam and placed the stone and walked back. I turned and watched with the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. The whole dam collapsed. The waters poured down into green valley. The valley was not damaged. And as the water subsided the waters left fertile sediments across the valley. All the lionesses came to life and were spread perfectly across the valley. Out of the sediment came many butterflies of all kinds. The lionesses enjoyed the butterflies. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah walked down into the valley and I with Him. We sat on a slight rise and there were about eight lionesses in a semicircle in front of us facing away from us. Then a man with a sword approached he first lioness on the left. The man attacked the lioness, the lioness dodged the sword. The man could not hit the lioness. And in his attempts to hurt the lioness the man wounded himself. The lioness went up to the man and healed the man. The man was grateful and the tip of the sword in the ground, he used the sword to push himself up. The sword was a beautiful sword of shiny silver and with three large rubies almost the size of golf balls. One was on the end of the handle and one each on each side of the hand guard. As the man pushed himself up with the sword it sunk down into the ground a quarter of the way up the blade. The man left the sword and walked away whole. As he let go of the sword it stood there as a perfect beautiful silver and ruby cross sparkling in the sun.
A man with a sword approached the second lioness in rage; fierce and violent rage. Butterflies gathered on his sword and the man was violently approaching the lioness. He then tripped over one of the stones and fell down. He got up and continued after the lioness but had not reached her yet. The man tripped over another rock and fell down. The lioness had not moved. The man lay exhausted on the ground. The lioness went up to the man and refreshed the man and he planted his sword into the ground and went away at peace, refreshed and whole.
Four men with swords attacked the third lioness. They came up to her fast she did not move. They swung and the swords sliced right through her, cleaving right through her body. Swing after swing the sliced the lioness. She smiled at them in full confidence and peace. The men stopped and the lionesses wounds were not like normal wounds, they did not bleed. The wounds where like thin sheets of light that went through her body wherever the swords had passed but they did not hurt her. I could feel the love of the lioness for the men and they planted their swords in the ground and there were four more beautiful crosses there. The men left whole and at peace, they had changed and now had the bearing of honorable men.
The Lion of the Tribe of Judah then said to me, “This is my favorite one.” A man with a sword attacked the fifth lioness, she kept backing up. She backed up right over a pit, she did not fall in, even though there was nothing covering the pit. The man kept coming and he fell into the pit. The man was stuck in a four foot square pit about twelve feet deep. In desperation and despair the man cried out. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah went to the edge of the pit. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah laid down with his head laying over the edge of the pit he looked down at the man and talked with him as the man was stuck in the pit. They continued to talk and then at a certain point the Lion of the Tribe of Judah reached down and pulled him out of the pit. The man was grateful and walked away whole.
A man with a spear attacked the sixth lioness. There was a pit in between the lioness and her attacker. The man decided to use the spear as a pole vault to cross the pit. He didn’t make it but was left clinging to his spear as he slid down it. The lioness grabbed the base of the spear and flung the man high into the air. At the height of the through the man turned into and eagle and flew away full of joy.
A man attacked the seventh lioness and fell into a pit with spikes and died. The lioness went down into the pit and traded places with the man. The lioness was now impaled with the spikes and the man was whole and then….
I was called back and the trip ended.
Copyright 2007 James Wood
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