ERITREA!                  DFO 333B                  2/75
--A Dead Horse?

         1. IN MY DREAM WE FOUND THIS OLD HORSE ALMOST DEAD standing like he was stored in this old shed. He was already beginning to rot, & I said, "Why did they put him HERE, of all places?" And you said,
         2. "So they'd never forget Eritrea, because once they'd been there they'd always want to come back." So I said,
         3. "Well, we've got to bury him." And you said, "It's the custom here to bury them in the lake." So we propped him up on both sides & walked him into the lake.
         4. But when we got him into the lake he came back to life again, all strong & whole just like a death, burial & resurrection, a beautiful strong shiny black horse!
         5. So we went back to the army camp into the old cafeteria where they used to feed the soldiers. I looked at the steam tables that were all empty & I was crying, "Oh Lord, how am I going to feed them all?"
         6. I was trying to revive this old dead army camp & I was bringing all these orphans there. I was really crying 'cause I didn't know how I was going to feed them all. One boy said, "Well, nobody's ever been able to make it work." And you said, "But they weren't counting on GOD like YOU are!"
         7. I was sort of relieved, 'cause when you said that, I knew God could do it. I was in such agony of soul that when you said that, I was so relieved I woke up!
         8. That of course is like our kids & our ministry, which is sure true: Nobody else was ever able to reach the youth till we came!
         9. WHEN I WENT INTO THE LAKE WITH IT, ALL OF A SUDDEN THE HORSE BEGAN TO COME BACK TO LIFE AGAIN & bounded along under the water & picked me up & carried me along up out of the water onto the shore! It was like going into the lake brought it back to life again. The LAKE is like the big reservoir of GOD'S WORD that can bring ANYTHING back to life!
         10. Horses in the Bible usually represented the strength or power of a country. Maybe it means some of our kids are going to help revive Eritrea.
         11. It was like they were trying to save the horse, but the dead way they were doing it by storage was killing him! Maybe it symbolises their attempt to PRESERVE the OLD. But the best way to PRESERVE the old is not to STORE it but to REVIVE it or bring it back to LIFE! We were BURYING the old, & out of THAT sprang a NEW horse! It was like a REBIRTH!
         12. You've got to bury the old in order to resurrect the new! In a way, the folks who stored him were trying to SAVE the horse because they liked the COUNTRY, which isn't a very good reason--just because you like the SCENERY! They weren't particularly concerned about saving the LIFE in the horse, just the old dead BODY because it was such a nice COUNTRY!
         13. Really the best way to save the old is to bury it & resurrect the new! If the horse symbolises the COUNTRY, they're trying to save a country which is dead & dying. But if you don't save the LIFE, & the LIFE of the country is the PEOPLE, they'll be dead, dying & decaying!
         14. How could people have been starving if it was such a beautiful country? All the horse needed was WATER. Only the power of God's WORD, something SUPERNATURAL, could have worked such a MIRACLE!
         15. God did a miracle for that old almost dead horse!--The moment we BURIED it in the WATERS of the Word it leaped into a BEAUTIFUL NEW LIFE!--And though I was weeping for the starving orphans of Eritrea & others said nobody could ever revive the place or feed them, you said, "But they weren't counting on GOD like YOU are!" "With GOD nothing is impossible, & ALL things are possible to him that BELIEVETH!"--Hallelujah!

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