I saw Jerusalem and the surrounding areas covered as they are now, with snow. I saw it like a blanket. God’s purity. And it was spiritually washing the city, preparing the city.
For instance, if the king was coming to visit, you would make preparations as well. In the natural metropolis, some years ago a portion of the Olympics was held in our city. So they, you know, they washed the light posts and painting.
I saw God doing that to Jerusalem spiritually, washing her, making her pure, for a visitation for the King. And I saw it as it was coming down. Instead of it coming down like snow, it was coming down like a blanket. And then I recognized that it was the Chuppah coming down. It wasn’t snow, it was coming down like a blanket.
The strange part of the vision was, I saw the snow beginning to melt. It was not melting by the light of the sun. (This was very strange.) It was melting by the light of the moon. And although my first thought was, “That’s so strange,” immediately then I remembered that we have been taught that the moon has no light of its own. The moon is a reflection of the sun.
And the Church, the Bride of Christ, represents the moon. And so this melting, the finishing up of the cleansing and washing, was being accomplished by the Bride of Jesus Christ. Hallelujah. It’s so special.