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The Heavenly Wall. A Story.

There was a meeting of the angels with God in Heaven. Only the good angels were present and one of them looked down to the earth and saw that the entire earth had become corrupt but there was still "good and faithful people living among all the corruption!" This angel brought this information to God and said, "Almighty Father what would You have the Angelic Host do about all the corruption that is taking place on the earth right now? Do you want us to destroy the people?" God said "If you destroy all the bad people, it would be impossible to save the good people. They all live on the same earth, and it is not that time when I would make all things new on earth, and the second coming of my Son Jesus. I want you to build a Heavenly Wall, and set it in the Heavens. This wall will protect all the good people from being punished along with the evil people. It is not my time to destroy the earth, but I can still protect those for whom the wall will protect." Said God.

So the angel set out with the other angels to create a Heavenly Wall in the Heavens to protect the innocent. The angel came down to earth, to one of the innocents and asked him "What is the order of the New Catholic church?" Why the church is still the same, mighty angel, why do you ask?" The angel said, "Shame is taken as a token of faith among the innocents and those who challenge the system are labeled as shame takers. Among the shame takers, I have found an innocent who has taken the bible literally and who still holds to the truth, the way things used to be." What do you make of this, said the mighty angel? The man was taken aback, just because he was an innocent, didn't mean that he knew how to answer the angelic being.

He answered, "heresy has always been a problem here on earth. People take their religion very seriously, and if someone goes against the system they are cast out. What do you make of me taking a neutral stance, when millions are dying because of the shame takers, who steel their identity, and make themselves walk around the whole earth in perpetual hunger and ruin?" At that, the angel made a sign to the other angels and immediately in the heavens a Wall was set up. The chief angel, Michael sealed the Wall and said "If anyone tries to hurt the innocents the Heavenly Wall will protect them. It is guarded by God Himself and will only be removed on that great and terrible Day of the Lord's Second Coming and the Judgement of His people. This Wall will be impenetrable."

The angels returned from Earth to Heaven, and reported back to God what was happening on His Earth. "The people are being mocked by the power of the Enemy, and they are being treated with scorn and rejection. They are barely surviving the persecution of the New Order, but the wall we were told to build will protect them untill the innocents are safely home. The devil has blinded the minds of all the bad people on earth and the innocents are suffering terribly. We have secured the Heavenly Wall untill Christ the Lord returns in His Glory." The Angels said.

God was pleased with the Heavenly Wall, and although the people had no idea it was set up, it kept the evil people in darkness and the good people in the light. The end.



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