Received July 23, 2025 – Download PDF: 07.24.25.The Coming Judgment & Two Things the Lord Requires of the Church
In this vision I saw the Lord and a church. He then pointed to that church saying, “Judgment is coming to that church.” The church here is a symbol of the Church worldwide. The Church should heed the warning that the Lord is bringing judgment to the Church worldwide. It was then revealed that in like manner, revival is coming to the Church worldwide, but it will follow judgment, and not without repentance, reconnecting to The Vine and surrendering to the Spirit of Christ.
Currently, the Church does not have fruit, but it will have it when it repents. He is looking for fruit, but there is none (Mt 21:18-19 || Mk 11:12-14). So, judgment is coming.
I then saw people studying the Bible and they are asking the question of themselves, “Why isn’t there any fruit?” It was revealed that they realized there was no fruit. They must have somebody the Lord sends to bring His word and revelation as to why there is no fruit.
I then saw the Spirit rushing through a branch; the Spirit of God brings life and nourishment to the branch which is the Church. There is no bearing of fruit without the Spirit of God. The Church needs to repent of their sin. As they begin to repent, the Lord will reconnect the Church to His Spirit, bringing them into alignment with The Vine, which is Himself. Once they are re-aligned and abiding in The Vine, then the nourishment and life of the Spirit will flow through them like a flood, a mighty flood that will bring forth abundant fruit.
I then saw the outpouring of the Holy Spirit flowing through The Vine into and through the branch (the Church), out to a lost and dying world. This was always how it was supposed to be – this is the Biblical design. Those who are in the branch must repent and open their hearts to the Spirit of Christ and let Him flow through them.
Jesus held up two fingers forming a “peace sign” indicating that there are two things required for the Church to do: Repent, followed by making the decision to allow the Holy Spirit to flow through them.
Mark C. Biteler