Steven’s Amazing Adventures,
and the Future of the World
(A Story about the End Times
with Messages from God)
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(This story chronicles the adventures of Steven O'Neill, his wife Sarah, and their friends during the End Times. Judgment has already struck the U.S., and Steve and his friends have reached the vast continent of Asia. Witness the amazing things God will reveal about the coming kingdom of the Beast (or the Antichrist), the Mark of the Beast, and the Tribulation period. This story should keep you fascinated, as a realistic account of the future unfolds in the form of a fictional story.
But, this story is not just a story. It contains messages from God and prophecies that actually shall happen. It is written as fiction with fictional characters, but the message of the story is very real, and the cataclysmic events, touched on in this story, will actually impact this earth as God’s Holy Bible and its prophecies unfold. The world will soon enter a time much like that portrayed in this story. I encourage you to seek God about this to see what He will show you.)
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(GAZ Tiger. Click for photo source.) |
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The cat hopped down to the
ground and looked around the room while its ears shifted positions, listening
for the man dressed in white. The cat knew its owner had not turned up yet. It
knew that a man (named Vasily), who was staying at its owner’s house, was
forcibly removed from the home by Russian soldiers, who arrested him. It had no
idea that the soldiers had come to the home to arrest its owner Sergey.
The soldiers had arrested
Vasily because they thought he had helped Sergey and his Christian guests
escape, even though he hadn’t, for Vasily had called in the raid by reporting
the Christians to the authorities. Many hours after Vasily was gone and the
house was empty of humans, a man dressed in white had appeared in the home. The
cat did not see the man materialize from thin air, but it saw him come from the
second story down the staircase. The man had fed the cat and had kept the house
warm while the cat’s owner, Sergey, was gone.
Now, as the cat looked around
for the kind man who was dressed in white, it suddenly jumped several feet into
the air, surprised, and ran to a corner of the room, terrified at what had just
happened.
For, in that moment, five
people had suddenly appeared in the living room. Sergey, Jason, Alexei, Steven,
and Sarah looked around at their new surroundings, remembering Sergey’s old
cabin home. They had just been translated by invisible angels to the izba cabin
and were a little shocked at seeing the sudden change of surroundings.
“Wow,” Sergey said. “We’re
here, just where God said He’d take us. Every time I’m translated, I have a
little of the feeling you get after you step out of a roller coaster once it
comes to the end. I don’t know what to describe it like.”
“It is exhilarating,” Sarah
said, tucking some strands of hair behind an ear.
“It is God’s awesome power
that I can never stop feeling … awe over,” Jason said, looking around the
cabin, somewhat dazed by the sudden shift from his home in the Eurasian city of
refuge to the Russian izba.
The brown cat curiously poked
its head out from behind the couch and looked at the people. In its memory it
thought it was sure it had seen those same people earlier, some weeks ago, it
seemed.
After the group got adjusted
to the cabin again, Sergey walked into his kitchen, opened his ice chest, which
could act as a refrigerator or an ice chest, and pulled out some smoked meat.
When the power was out, it was kept cold by ice taken from a small lake.
“I can’t expect you all to
just stand around and not eat anything,” Sergey said. “Let’s have some breakfast,
shall we?”
Then, Sergey picked up a
metal cooking pot and slipped out his back door. Tromping through the snow, he
approached a small building beside his storage shed where he kept his
snowmobiles. It was a homemade, wooden, insulated, chicken coop in the middle
of a yard enclosed by a chicken wire fence to give the chickens space for
recreation.
(Click for photo source.) |
“Sergey,” a man’s voice said
from a short distance away, “it looks like you’ve returned home.”
Sergey turned to see his
neighbor, Egor Aminev. It felt like a long time since he last saw him. The man
didn’t know that he was a non-conformist Christian, and Sergey had liked it
that way. But now, being translated back to his home, Sergey knew he was there
for a reason.
Egor, who was a fairly slim
man in his mid-forties, with slicked-back blond hair, was smoking a cigarette,
as usual. His sunken cheeks and pale skin made him look rather ghostly and a
little gaunt. Sergey knew that Egor was a heavy smoker who sometimes suffered
from not having enough to eat for his body size, since he gambled much of it
away on internet casinos. And, the cost of cigarettes certainly cut into his
food budget. Sergey felt bad for him.
“When did you get back from
your trip, Sergey?” Egor asked, blowing some harmful smoke from his lungs. “Where
did you go?”
“I got back today from a long
trip in Eurasia,” Sergey said. “How would you like to have breakfast with me? I
have some guests.”
The sun was just barely
starting to rise in the distance, lighting distant clouds with hints of orange.
Wolves howled in distant parts of the nearby evergreen forest, which was
frosted with white powder.
“You want to give me
breakfast?” Egor said. He looked like he was thinking hard about something.
Finally, he said, “I, I… sure. I’d be happy to have breakfast. I have some
potatoes and soup from my dinner last night. I could bring those over.”
“Oh,” Sergey said, “there is
no need. Just come over.”
“You probably don’t want my
smoke in your house,” Egor said.
“You could just leave the
cigarette in a tray outside and pick it up on your way out,” Sergey said,
warmly, knowing the harm of tobacco smoke.
“Okay,” Egor said. Then, he
looked furtively left and right before he said in a low voice, “Sergey, did you
realize that while you were gone on your trip, soldiers broke into your house.
Your front door is damaged. Once they were gone, I shut your door and tried to
keep an eye on your house, but I got really busy the next few days and couldn’t
look after your house. So, I couldn’t take care of your cat or chickens, just
to let you know.”
“They were fine. And, I didn’t
notice any damage on my front door. So, don’t worry,” Sergey said, trying to
remain calm. He was concerned where the conversation was headed.
“I have to ask you a
question. Why were soldiers breaking into your house?” Egor said, looking left
and right nervously as he drew on his cigarette. “Are you wanted by the
government or something? Could I be in trouble for just talking with you?”
“Egor,” Sergey said calmly,
feeling God’s peace enter his soul, “I am a Christian and a follower of Jesus
Christ. He is protecting me from the communists. I am safe from harm. It was
God who sent me away from my home before the soldiers arrived to arrest me. He
is taking care of me and He will take care of you, if you turn to Jesus Christ
for salvation.”
Egor backed away and squinted
at Sergey. “I just realized that I need to get ready for work, and that I will
have to be at my job an hour early. Yeah. It was nice talking. Good bye.”
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Sergey set the cooking pot
full of eggs down into the snow and hurried back toward his house. Pulling the
back door open, he closed it quickly behind him and looked at the four others
with alarm in his face.
Steve and Sarah were talking
with Jason while Alexei was petting the brown cat and scratching under its
chin.
“Friends, I believe we have
been identified as enemies of the state,” Sergey said, trembling.
The four others turned toward
him, concerned.
“Shortly after we left this
home and were translated to China, a team of Russian soldiers, seen by my
neighbor, broke into this house. This neighbor of mine now knows I am a true
Christian and that the soldiers were hunting me down for my faith in God.”
“How did your neighbor know
that about you?” Steve asked.
“Egor, my neighbor, saw the
soldiers break into my house,” Sergey said, “and I told him that they were
coming for me because I was a Christian. But, I shouldn’t have told him that
because right after I did, he made up an excuse to leave and vanished inside
his house. I think he may be calling the police as I speak. The Russian
government is offering money and extra rations to anyone who will turn in a
non-conformist Christian. We should get out of here as soon as we can.”
“Sergey,” Steve said calmly, “didn’t
God protect us from the Chinese soldiers when God translated us to China?”
Sergey inhaled deeply and
sighed. “Yes,” he said.
“Didn’t God protect you from
the Russians that were about to arrest you when you had new Christians staying
in your home?” Steve said. “He translated you away from the soldiers, didn’t
He?”
A pause followed Steve’s
words. Sergey frowned in thought and pursed his lips.
“That is right,” Sergey said
half a minute later. “That is right,” he said more strongly. “God did protect
me, didn’t He?”
“And, God will continue to
protect us, Sergey,” Alexei piped up.
“Excuse me,” Sergey said as
he headed toward the back door.
“What is he doing?” Sarah
said right before the door closed behind the burly Russian.
Back outside, Sergey
retrieved the cooking pot with the eggs. Then, after returning to the kitchen,
he fired up a propane burner and fried them in a metal pan. He threw in sliced
pieces of smoked meat and some herbs. After they were thoroughly cooked, he
turned the burner off and, leaving the pan atop it, he headed toward a cabinet
where he stored his plates and bowls. As he was reaching for a plate, a loud
knocking sound shot through the air. Rap. Rap. Rap.
It had issued from the front
door. Hearing it, everyone froze.
Rap. Rap. Rap. The knocking
continued. “Dear Father God,” Sergey said quietly with fear in his heart, “what
should I do? Who is that?”
“Go and answer the door, My
son. I will never leave you, nor forsake you,” God’s voice replied calmly.
Finally, Sergey headed toward
the door, struggling with fearful thoughts, but trying to maintain his
composure.
He opened the door to see a
man dressed in a warm, dark-blue jacket with a wide, furry collar; a ushanka
hat; wool trousers; and shiny, black boots.
“Are you Sergey Ulanov?” the
police officer asked coldly.
A black leather belt strapped
around his waist held gun magazines, a pistol holster, a flashlight, a
truncheon, a two-way radio, handcuffs, and other police gear. Sergey felt his
heart sink into his stomach, but he silently began giving his fears to God, and
a sense of peace slowly returned to him.
“Yes, I am,” Sergey said. “What
is this about?”
(Click for photo source.) |
“What?” Sergey said,
dumbfounded. He wondered to himself how God could allow this to happen.
“Please stand against the
wall with your hands raised,” the officer said.
Then, Sergey noticed two black police GAZ Tiger trucks* with three additional officers either in the street or in his
yard. One of them was approaching Sergey’s
front door from behind the first police officer. [*Or "GAZ Tigr" trucks. Tigr is Russian for tiger.]
(GAZ Tiger. Click for photo source.) |
“Turn around,” the officer
ordered gruffly.
Then, Sergey heard God the
Father’s loving voice speak to his spirit and soul: “My son, I will have you
call on My power to blind these men. Elisha called on My power to blind the men
who sought after his life, and so it will be with you. Call on My power, and
you will see a miracle happen.”
Then, Sergey, still facing
the police officer, said calmly and with a new sense of supernatural peace: “I
command your eyes to be blinded, that you will not see, and your feet to turn
around and head back where you came from, in the Name of Jesus Christ, My God,
and Lord, and Savior.”
The police officer squinted
at Sergey, holding the handcuffs in his hands, and reached for his pistol in
its holster, but then, he stopped. Breaths of vapor shot from his nose into the
cold air. It seemed like minutes passed. Sergey’s heartbeat seemed to thump in
his ears. Then, the officer stretched out his right hand and moved it through
the air as if feeling for something, and he said, “I can’t see. What did you do
to me? I’m blind!”
He groped and stumbled down
the steps toward the snow-covered yard. Then, he walked back and forth,
shouting, “I’m blind. Someone help me.”
The three other police
officers walked over to him, baffled by his antics.
“Ivan,” an officer said to
the blind man, raising three fingers, “how many fingers am I holding up?”
“Don’t you get it?” the blind
officer said angrily. “I can’t see. That man did something to my eyes. It’s
like magic. He did something to me.”
“I’m going to put a stop to
this,” another officer said, reaching for his pistol, but that moment, his hand
stopped and hovered over the holster.
He rubbed both eyes, blinked
several times, and squinted. Then, he said, “I can’t see anything. What
happened to the sun?”
“You can’t see either?” a
different officer said, astonished.
“Let’s get out of here. This
place is cursed,” a police officer said, grabbing one of the blind men by the
hand and pulling him toward a police truck.
The other seeing officer
directed his blind friend into the other police truck. Once the doors were
shut, the black GAZ Tiger trucks roared to life and drove quickly through the streets, away
from Sergey’s cabin. Less than two minutes later, the loud hum of the truck
engines faded into the distance.
Sergey breathed a sigh of
relief, gazing out at the town and the tire tracks in the snow near his yard.
He had been spared arrest by another miracle of God, and Sergey was very
grateful. Lifting up his arms, he praised God, rejoicing in Abba God’s love and
power, and then he turned and slipped back into his house.
“What happened?” Sarah asked,
approaching him with curiosity and surprise on her face.
“The police attempted to
arrest me,” Sergey said with joy in his face, “but God told me to call for
blindness on the officer arresting me. The man became as blind as if he were in
a dark cave. He couldn’t see where he was going. Another officer reached for
his gun, but God struck him with blindness so that he could not see where he
was going either. The seeing officers pulled the blind ones into their police
trucks and drove off. Praise God!”
“Wow,” Steve said, amazed. “I
am just struck by how God works to protect us from all harm. Praise His Holy
Name!”
“God spoke to me while they
were about to arrest me and reminded me of how Elisha prayed for all the
soldiers, who sought to arrest him, to be blinded, by the power of God. And, it
happened. I can’t remember where that was in the Bible.”
“That is from 2 Kings,
chapter 6,” Sarah said, remembering what she had read in her daily Bible
reading.
“What does the verse say?”
Sergey asked.
“Let me find it,” Sarah said,
reaching for a backpack God had translated (or moved) with her. She pulled out
a Bible and flipped through the pages. Then, she found her place and began
reading, “It says in 2 Kings, chapter 6, verse 18: 'And when they came down to him, Elisha prayed unto the Lord, and said, Smite this people, I pray thee, with blindness. And he smote them with blindness according to the word of Elisha.'” [Bold font was added.]
“Praise God for His awesome
love and power! He did for us what He did for Elisha,” Jason said, lifting both
hands Heavenward. “Praise God that He does not respect one person above
another! As He was in the Old Testament, God is today in this New Covenant, in
which we live, working the same miracles as He did in the book of Acts and in
the Old Testament.”
The five people began
rejoicing and praising God. After a while, they turned back to their breakfast,
which was now cold, sitting in the frying pan. But, all agreed in their hearts
that the food was nothing compared to the miracle of deliverance God had just
done for them.
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“Fire”
“Mark, come quick,” Sizwe
said, motioning for Mark to come. Sizwe had been working in his large garage
while Mark Mzembi had gone on a walk around the farm. As Mark passed by the
garage, Sizwe, wearing grease-stained overalls, had come running out the wide
open double door of the garage with a look of concern on his face.
“What is it?” Mark said as
Sizwe approached with a concerned look on his face.
“Something big is happening
to South Africa, my country,” Sizwe said. “Come, listen to the radio.”
Sizwe led Mark into the garage
where a tractor was sitting on the concrete floor with its hood open, exposing
the diesel engine within. Beside it rested a large tool box.
“Listen,” Sizwe said,
pointing to a radio sitting on a work table, in a corner of the garage.
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Mark looked at Sizwe and they
exchanged glances.
“My dad lives in
Johannesburg,” Mark said as the broadcaster began talking about who might be
responsible for the attacks. “I tried calling him the other day, but I couldn’t
reach him.”
“I’ll pray for him to be
safe,” Sizwe said. “Perhaps, your dad would like to come to my farm. We are far
from any city, except for a small town a few miles away. And, God is protecting
us.”
Mark pursed his lip in thought
as he walked away from the radio. He was concerned about his dad and mom. Both
were in dangerous areas. As the news revealed, South Africa was becoming more
dangerous than ever. It seemed it was actually falling apart while terrorists
were striking at towns and large cities, killing many people. Something had to
happen to put an end to the violence.
“My son,” God’s loving voice
spoke to Mark, “I am with you. I love you very much. You are precious to Me. I
want you to know that I have a plan for you. You will go to Johannesburg to see
your father and tell him to come with you to the farm you are staying at right
now. Then, you, and the Mahlangus, and their friends will travel to a place I
will show you. For, the farm will only be a temporary resting place for you. It
will not be your permanent base.
“I know that your dad says he’s
a Christian, but he has never accepted Me as his personal Savior and Lord. He
went to church, and he took communion, and he sometimes read his Bible, but he
did not trust in Me to save him. Only I can save people and only I can give
them life. Now, tell Sizwe what I am showing you. And, I the Lord your God and
Abba Father have spoken.”
“What’s wrong, Mark?” Sizwe
said with concern, looking at the 32-year-old Zimbabwean.
“God just spoke to me,” Mark
said. “He told me that He would like me to bring my dad to your farm, if that
would be okay with you.”
“That would be perfectly
fine,” Sizwe said. “I have plenty of bedrooms in the house for him to have a
place to stay. There are rooms on the top floor and in the basement that are
still unused. Or, he could stay with you in the motor home.”
“Also,” Mark said, “God
showed me that this farm is a temporary resting place. He showed me that He
will have us go to a new place, where I am sure He will also provide for us.”
Hearing that, Sizwe looked at
the ground, knitting his brows in thought. “I have a lot of equity in this
house and land. And, most of my new farm equipment is still being paid off on a
monthly basis. I suppose I will have to sell the equipment so that I will not
be liable for the debt. This is tough, very tough. I don’t want to just leave
it all behind. Farming has been very successful in the last five years, and
Africa needs the food.”
“Sizwe, My son,” God’s kind voice
said to the ethnic Zulu.
“Yes, Father God,” Sizwe
said. “That must be you.”
“I want you to know that I
love you very much,” Abba God said lovingly. “Don’t be concerned about the
tractors and the land. I will provide for all your needs. Regarding selling the
property, I will show you what to do later. But, seek to know Me and I will
bless you greatly. You know Me, but you can grow in your walk with Me. I will
guide you in all things. I have a place prepared for you to go to. It will not
be in South Africa. It will be in the center of Africa, in a remote region. I
will protect you and provide for you there. There will be no harm come to you
or your family. Trust Me. I shall keep you all safe from harm and bring other
people to join your group. And, I the LORD your GOD and Abba Father have
spoken.”
“Thank you, Heavenly Father,”
Sizwe whispered. “I will trust you. Thank you that you will provide for me, and
my family, and the guests. I praise your awesome Name! You will never leave us,
nor forsake us!”
“What happened?” Mark asked.
“Abba Father God spoke to me,”
Sizwe said, excitedly. “He told me that He will provide for all our needs and
that He will bring us to a safe place in the center of Africa, in a remote
region. It will not be in South Africa. I don’t know how we’ll get there, but
God will show us. God will provide!”
“Praise God!” Mark said,
happily.
Right after he spoke, the
crunching sound of gravel being pressed under a car came from the driveway
leading up to the Mahlangus’ two-story house. Mark’s heart seemed to freeze,
and his breath caught in his throat. It was the same silver Nissan Titan pickup
truck that the thugs had driven when they stole Mark’s Honda motorcycle from
him some days ago. Right behind it, another pickup truck crunched up the
driveway. This one was a dark red Nissan Titan. The red truck drove straight
toward Mark and Sizwe, who both stood in the open door of the repair garage.
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“What are you doing here?”
Mark said, feeling boldness begin to penetrate his heart as he remembered God’s
words to him.
The armed men wore camouflage
trousers and khaki shirts or green T-shirts. Ammo clips and grenades sprouted
from their tactical belts. Almost all of them wore expensive dark sunglasses.
Menacingly pointing their
uzis at Mark and Sizwe, they scowled. One of them, who had a green scarf over
his face to conceal his identity, said, “Are you followers of Jesus?”
“Yes,” Sizwe said, piping up.
“We serve the living God.”
“We are here to teach you
Christians a lesson you will never forget as you suffer in the flames of Hell,”
the armed man said, coldly.
Sizwe glanced toward the
house in the distance, and was relieved to see that the men in the silver truck
were just standing around the truck or beside the front door of the house,
apparently waiting for their leader to order the attack.
Mark felt peace come into his
soul like he’d never felt before. “My son,” God said to him, “I want you to
call fire and brimstone down upon these wicked men. Their hearts are very hardened
against Me, and they will not repent from their sins because of the hardness of
their hearts. Like Elijah did in the book of 2 Kings, in sending fire from
heaven upon the wicked men who sought to take his life, I will have you call
fire from heaven upon these wicked men who seek your life and the lives of
those who dwell in this place.”
The clicking sound of machine
guns being cocked came from a short distance away.
Mark returned his attention
to the five armed men. With boldness and peace in his heart, he said: “In the
Name of Jesus Christ, My Savior and Lord, I command fire to fall from heaven
upon you because you are not going to repent from your wicked deeds.”
The men glanced at each other
and laughed. Then, they returned their attention to Sizwe and Mark. “Die,
Christians!” one shouted as he took aim with his machine gun and placed his
finger against the trigger.
(Elijah calls fire from heaven. Click for image source.) |
Mark fell to his knees
completely shocked by the magnitude of the destruction. He was unscathed and
perfectly whole and well, but the sight took his breath away. “Oh, Lord God,
what happened?” Mark said to His Abba Father. “Dear God, what happened? What
happened? What happened?”
He kept repeating the phrase
over and over, inhaling in short, quick breaths. Sizwe also dropped to his
knees and prayed to God, shedding tears of sorrow mingled with joy. He was glad
God had spared his and Mark’s lives, but was grieved with the realization that
the men who just died were now in Hell.
But, Mark continued to repeat
his question. Finally, he stopped repeating it, and began to breath more
deeply. The fear was starting to fade as he realized that God had protected
him.
“My son, there is no need to
be afraid,” God’s kind voice spoke to Mark’s spirit. “What you just witnessed
was My power to fulfill My Word and to protect you from all harm. Those wicked
men were going to kill you and rape the women. They were going to kill the
children and dismember their bodies. I want you to know that I protected your
family in Christ from harm. I protected you.
“I will show you greater
things than these. You do not need to be concerned about the police. The police
have no knowledge of the whereabouts of these criminals. They had no idea the
criminals had come to your friend’s house. You are safe. You did not commit any
murder because it was My power that brought the fire from heaven and consumed
these wicked men who sought to kill you. I love you very much. And, I the LORD
your GOD and Abba Father have spoken.”
“Thank you dear Abba Father
for protecting us and keeping your Word,” Mark said. “Thank you.”
Sizwe stood to his feet,
remembering the other Titan truck, which was silver. He gazed at his house in
the distance, and again let out a sign of relief. The truck was gone. A black
patch appeared where the truck had last been parked. There was no sign of the
armed men who had been standing beside it. Two columns of fire must have struck
the earth simultaneously, he realized. Now, as Sizwe gazed at the house, he
thought he remembered seeing a second column strike the earth near the house at
the same moment that the one directly in front of him had struck the red pickup
truck with its crew.
‘This is amazing,’ Sizwe
thought. ‘The God of the Bible was showing Himself powerful and strong, just as
He had in the days of the book of Acts and in the Old Testament. He hadn’t
changed one bit ever since the last book of the Bible was written.’ “Lord
Jesus, you are the same today as you were in Bible times,” Sizwe said. Then, a
verse came to him, which was in Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8: 'Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.'
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[Footnote: Russians are not the enemy, neither are the Chinese. Both are people just like you and me. But, God will use Russia and China to judge wicked nations, which will not repent from their rebellion against Him. And, the devil will seek to stir up men to persecute the Church. But, God will deliver all who seek Him and trust in Him.]
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