Vision Concerning the Gulf Of Mexico Oil Disaster – Received on the afternoon of July 13, 2010
Vision Concerning the Gulf Of Mexico Oil Disaster – Received on the afternoon of July 13, 2010
By Pastor C. Covert
I was in pain, so I went to bed to rest. I was in an attitude of contemplation and prayer for the situation in the Gulf of Mexico and the people who live there.
I was drifting in and out of sleep when I saw a vision; a hollowed out clear glass fish that looked like a large-mouth bass, was held in a man’s hand and it poured a gold liquid like beer into a glass beer mug.
Then I saw the same scene: a glass fish that looked like a hollow large-mouth bass was held in a man’s hand, but this time it poured thick, black oil into a glass beer mug.
I heard a voice tell me: “Even the little water will kill the big fish.”
The large-mouth bass represents, above all, sport fishing. The beer is part and parcel of sport fishing, and in the first scene the glass was full of beer to celebrate the catch.
The second time the fish poured out oil from its mouth instead of beer to show that it was toxic to eat and it was because of the oil spill.
This message is to warn sport-fishermen who do not want to hear that the water is polluted, and they do not want to hear that the water is poison, and they do not want to believe that they cannot keep the fish they catch. They are rebelling against the closures and disobeying authorities who are telling them that they must not fish.
Even the little water will kill the big fish means that all the smaller bayous and inlets, even the areas where the brackish water divides the fresh from the salt, and any other smaller inlets to the Gulf of Mexico will be polluted, and the water will not be safe – nothing caught in the water will be safe to eat, and eventually those fish will all die in the water.
Please, hear this message. It is a warning to the people of the Gulf. It is a warning to the heads of the fishing industry who are so concerned that they will lose money that they are being irresponsible about warning sport fishermen of the danger. It is a warning to families who think it is safe to eat what they catch in their bayous. When the tide comes in, the water from the gulf comes in and brings toxins with it, and when the tide goes out, the toxins remain in the “little water”.
Please heed the warning.
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