We have finished the Season of the Basilisk (King of Serpents). During those three weeks and a week or two prior to the season's beginning, two intercessors were given interesting pictures while at Soaking Prayer on Wednesday nights.
Picture #1-The intercessor saw a large green snake slithering towards her. The serpent actually came up to her in this vision. The person was praying and worshipping the Lord and as she did, she noticed that the snake could not find her. The serpent had come up to where she was praying but it was as if she was invisible to the snake while she prayed. She noticed that not only could the serpent not see her, but it could not smell her as well while she was in prayer and praise to the Lord.
The snake slithered off and left the building without finding its prey.
Picture #2-Another intercessor, who was not there the night of first picture, saw a large, ugly snake with extremely large yellow eyes slithering in front of her. She knew that the serpent was looking for someone or something.
As the woman continued to pray, the serpent shut its huge eyes and could not open them as long as she was praying.
I found both of these pictures not only interesting but educational. We often underestimate the power of prayer, but in both pictures, the enemy was looking for someone. Peter writes in his epistles that Satan is like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. That is what the snakes were doing--seeking someone to devour.
As Christians prayed, however, the serpent is rendered sightless. In both cases, the enemy was unable to see (find) its prey and so slithered off seeking someone else who might not be in prayer to devour.
I think you have the picture of the importance of prayer.
Blessings,
Scott +
