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A Dream You Can’t Have

  • Writer: Ardith Arnelle `Price
    Ardith Arnelle `Price
  • 13 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Excerpt from Perfidy


Cyrus Rashid Melekh, a man of success and power, listened to his inner voice groan: “Beware of heartache if you expose your true feelings.”

His inner struggle extended beyond mere thoughts. A fierce battle raged inside him, a storm of emotions that left him unsure of the darkness creeping into his very being. Night after night, an evil spirit plagued his dreams, leaving him with dread upon waking.

The utterance disturbed his inner being. Dark, menacing clouds engulfed his body. He strained to see through the fog when a woman’s shadow, a mere whisper of a figure, lingered in the distance—his nap interrupted by the swaying motion of the ship. But he wondered what the vision meant. The woman was more than stunning; she exuded a mysterious allure that drew him toward her hidden secrets. Her breathtaking grace enraptured him with romantic thoughts. His breath came in ragged bursts as he panted, causing him to waver and sway in his seat. He banished the dream from his thoughts.


Why do we dream? 


Dreams tend to make us desire the better things in life, move us past our mundane lives, and inspire us to seek a better life.

We dream of better living conditions, jobs, more money, and relationships, yet do we dream of the world to come with Jesus Christ?

One day, Jesus Christ will return and gather His church’s saints, ready to go before the Father. Those left on Earth will endure the Tribulation, a seven-year apocalyptic time on Earth that will make people left on Earth make a choice. The choice will be who will they serve. Jesus Christ or Satan. It will be a time like no other. Even though we are going through a perilous time today, this is just the tip of the iceberg. What lies ahead will be awful, and only those who seek and find Yeshua the Messiah will enjoy a glorious life and eternity. Seek the Lord today while he may be found.

“Seek the LORD while he may be found; call on him while he is near. Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts.” Isaiah 55:6-9, NIV.





 
 
 

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