1-6-2018 I dreamed I was getting gas in a place where I used to live, Enterprise, Ontario, but it had changed – it was more developed. It was after sundown and an old schoolmate who I haven't seen for 40 years came up to me and started to talk while I filled my car. When I knew him at school he was friendly and likable but socially awkward. He was also handicapped. He limped, had little use of one of his arms and had a speech impediment. At school I was always friendly with him but for some reason in my dream I wasn't as friendly as I should have been. I didn't pay much attention to what he was saying and I said good bye soon after we began to talk. As I drove away I felt bad about my coolness towards him because it seemed he might have been warning me of something coming.
Next I dreamed it was still late evening and quite dark. I was walking north in a rural area just outside of the same town. It was mostly farm land with homes scattered here and there. I looked up and in the distance saw what looked like a volcano erupting. Since there were no volcanoes in the area I was puzzled.
As I was thinking about this I heard a noise like objects whizzing down from the sky and then I saw meteors falling. At first I thought I was going to see a nice meteor display but they began falling close by and so I knew I was in danger. At this time I made the connection in my mind between the falling stars and the volcano – both were God's doing. I wasn't especially afraid because I trusted that God would protect me but at the same time I turned around and started running for my home for cover in the town. I ran as fast as I could not out of fear but because that's what I thought the Lord would want me to do.
I ran so fast it seemed like I was flying just above the ground so I thought no one could run nearly as fast as I was going but just as I was coming into town where the sidewalk starts by a cement retaining wall, an older man overtook me. He was also scrambling for cover. I thought he was going to pass me but he came up beside me and was too exhausted to pass me so we went on together, both of us running hard. At that point I was close to home but I realized that my house would actually not be much protection from the fall out so that inside or out, I'd still have to trust the Lord.
I woke up here and then I went back to sleep and then heard a word: “This feast will come in festive wrapping.” End of Dreams.
Here's my interpretation. See what you think: The town, Enterprise, which was more developed commercially than when I lived there represents the business economy. It is going to suffer damage from the disasters. Meeting up with my old socially backward school friend who had a warning that I ignored represents the treatment of modern prophets who are not accepted by other Christians but have an important warning and are giving it with a heart of gold. My school mate in real life was a gentle caring person. The second man who caught up to me in real life was a nervous, fearful, obsessive person and borderline insane. He represents those who aren't prepared for the judgments that are ahead who'll be anxious to the point of madness.
The volcano represents one or more eruptions that will have a global impact. It was far off in the distance but so massive I could see it from miles away. My making the connection between the volcano and the meteors after they began to fall represents the connection people will make. Most won't see God's hand in the eruption(s). They come first but when the meteors and asteroids fall shortly afterward then many will recognize the hand of God in both.
The statement “This feast will come in festive wrapping” is saying look for these events during a biblical feast. I've given this some study and without going into detail the best match I've found is First Fruits during Passover. Whether this year or in the future is hard to say but I've marked my calendar for this year's Feast of First Fruits - Nissan 16th – May 1 at evening, May Day.
This date is a month later than the modern rabbis say but scripture indicates that the New Year starts at the first new moon after the equinox rather than the first full moon after the equinox as taught by the rabbis. May Day is like 9/11. According to Wikipedia, “Mayday Mayday is an emergency procedure word used internationally as a distress signal in voice-procedure radio communications. It is used to signal a life-threatening emergency primarily by aviators and mariners, but in some countries local organizations such as firefighters, police forces, and transportation organizations.” This dream is linking the first four trumpets of Revelation 8 with the Feast of Firstfruits and if that's so, then it's one of the most significant that I've had.
Actually, in 'Israeli Judaism', the 'Festival of First Fruits' is also known as the 'Feast of Weeks' or Shavuot or more well-known to the west, 'Pentecost' (50th Day). This year, Shavuot starts on May 28th (Thursday at Sundown) and ends on Saturday (May 30th) at Sundown.
As with ALL 'Biblical Prophecy', one should reference 'ancient Judaism' Holidays for accurate translations. Shavuot is the time the wheat harvest is taken, where Sukkot is where the Fruit Harvest is taken (however, in the Jewish faith, the 'Feast of First fruits' is Shavuot...so to say 'Feast of First Fruits is to say 'wheat harvest' not 'fruit harvest'...(sorry, just stating what I know...not trying to justify why it is as it is).
If you heard or saw 'Shavuot' or 'Feast of First Fruits', you were being told to reference Pentecost...regardless the year, you will be correct on-date.
FYI...Mayday is a public holiday usually celebrated on May 1. ... In the late 19th century, May Day was chosen as the date for International Workers' Day by the Socialists and Communists of the Second International to commemorate the Haymarket affair in Chicago. The Celts believed May 1 to be Beltane, the most 'important day of the year'.
Mayday (the distress call) is in no way associated to any of this. It got its start as an international distress call in 1923. It was made official in 1948. It was the idea of Frederick Mockford, who was a senior radio officer at Croydon Airport in London. He came up with the idea for “mayday" because it sounded like the French word m'aider, which means “help me."