A vision received 7th February 2008:
I am in the desert, travelling. I have a staff and a bundle of clothes. I come to a place where a man sits by a fire. His face is partially covered by his headscarf so I cannot see his face fully. He has a beard. He welcomes me to the fire and asks: "Have you travelled far?"
"Yes, I have come a long way. I am looking for my Father."
He offers me a drink.
"Is this the living water?"
"Yes it is."
He says he knows my Father. I ask, "Are you my Father?"
And I know then somehow that He is Jesus.
Immediately after I notice a small piece of meat roasting on a stick over the fire. In my mind I think that it is not enough for us to share. Without a word He answers me in my thoughts and says, "like the fishes and loaves, I am able to see that it will multiply to feed us both sufficiently".
We travel together the next day. He says: "Two is better than one." He says He will grant me a safe passage. He is so good, I am happy.
As we travel, the dunes give way to the sea and at the beach is a ship with the sails up. People are busy on it, working, loading, cleaning, they do not see us. They are a people looking for treasure. Jesus says, "These people search for the Holy Grail. The Holy Grail is My love. You have it. They have it. But they cannot see it."
We travel further and we stop at a place that looks like a dock. The buildings are all painted black. There is a butter factory here. Jesus shows me how the butter is made from the cream of the very best milk. The cream is rich and full. The people making the butter think it is the best butter that one could ever have because it is made from the very best cream. Jesus says:"Unless they taste Me, they will not taste anything good."
We travel on to a city. The buildings are so high they almost reach the sky with thousands of windows for thousands of offices. The buildings dwarf us and the spaces between them are so narrow our shoulders cannot fit through to walk between them. I am reminded of the scripture, you cannot serve two masters: you cannot serve both money and God. Then Jesus says: "All the money in the world will go back to dust, from where it came, then it will be blown away by the wind, how then will the people measure their worth?"
We travel further and come to a bay. Here a man is sitting at the shoreline. The water ebbs and flows so gently, it is almost still. The man is sitting there on a chair with his fishing rod. There is a wooden house in the background. Jesus shows me that this man teaches boys how to fish. The boys wander down to the beach sometimes because they are sad. They want to sulk, kick things and maybe look out at the water. The man waits there, ready to talk to them and teach them how to fish. I ask Jesus: "Why do you need someone to teach you how to fish, surely it is easy to learn how to fish?" In my heart I already know the answer but Jesus replies, "If no one teaches them how to do it, they will never learn the proper way."
After the man teaches the boys how to fish, he then he tells them about Jesus. If you give a man a fish he eats for a day, if you teach a man how to fish he eats for a lifetime.