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I AM Coming In A Blaze Of Glory — 15 Comments

  1. I imagine many of God’s people who are in tune with the latter days and what God is saying the churches are waiting patiently to see a move. I love surprises! Blessings Jennifer.

    • Jennifer , Amen . Me too ! Yes yes. I pray the churches are yielded and open . Blessings and thank you !

  2. P.S. Things I newly felt and learned

    1. The old, quiet, and deep mountain temples possessed mysterious lights. They gave the feeling of the Taoist Peach Blossom Land/Utopia.  It is an atmosphere and light not found in the city, giving the sensation of entering another world or dimension. While ordinary people find peace in such places, my husband and I felt spiritually, “It is strange. It is mysterious.” Honestly, it felt like a high-level delusion. Or are they ancient spiritual portals that have been stolen from us?

    2. There are dozens to over a hundred Buddhist temples and shrines in the mountains surrounding Seoul. It is a fact that not only in the mountains but in every city, there are dozens of temples, fortune-telling shops, and tarot reading rooms. The symbol of temples and fortune-telling shops is the Swastika (Hakenkreuz). I understand that there are quite a few temples in every city across the United States as well. Doesn’t this demonstrate the reality of spiritual warfare? Of course, we must love them. I pray that many of God’s children will rise up as the light and fire of glory. (Isaiah 60:1~2)

  3. 7. It had become completely dark. My husband and I hurriedly started climbing back up to find the path. As we climbed up the steep valley, a gray structure began to appear high in the sky through the tree branches. A little further up, we saw a safety barrier. “Do not enter.” That meant there was a path ahead. We had finally found the way. Shouting “Thank God,” we used all our remaining strength to desperately crawl up on all fours toward that structure. And finally, at 8:08 PM, we arrived at Daenammun Gate. We had strayed from the path and skipped over Daeseongmun Gate, an intermediate stop. God had helped us arrive at Daenammun Gate around 8 PM, just as He had promised. Although it had been incredibly difficult to get there and we still had another 2.5 km to go down, our hearts felt so happy and light. As I mentioned, from there on, we wouldn’t have to worry about getting lost. However, because we had to descend the irregular stone steps characteristic of valley paths carefully while shining a flashlight, we eventually arrived at our destination around 11:40 PM. I give all glory and praise to God, who sent angels to hold us and ensure we were safe during this long hike. God is a faithful God who fulfills what He has shown and keeps His promises.

  4. 6. We ate gimbap and rested for about 15 minutes on a wide rock just below the summit. Since the descent route God had designated was about 7.5 to 8 km, we couldn’t rest for long. We started our descent immediately around 4:20. We had to go through Yongamun, Daedongmun, Bogukmun, and Daeseongmun, and then descend to the Gugi Visitor Support Center via Daenamun (here, “mun” means fortress door). If experienced hikers had known, they would have tried to stop us. However, the Holy Spirit continued to speak to us with strong inspiration, saying, “You can do it. You will make it happen.” I prayed earnestly in my heart. “God, we must arrive at Daenammun by 8 o’clock at the latest. Please help us.” This was because even after sunset, the 2.5km stretch from Daenammun to the Gugi Visitor Support Center is downhill, and the chances of getting lost in the dark night are low. The Holy Spirit continued to speak to us with inspiration: “You will surely succeed.” By God’s grace, we arrived at Bogukmun, having traveled the 4.1km from the summit of Baegundae without getting lost. It was around 7:15. As the sun was setting and it was getting darker, I felt a little anxious. However, I kept repeating in my heart, “God is helping us.” I started using the flashlight I had prepared. But after resting briefly and leaving Bogukmun to head toward Daeseongmun, the mountain grew darker, and there were no traces of a path where people used to walk. Originally, we were supposed to follow the Bukhansanseong Fortress trail, but because we didn’t know the way, we kept going along a side path and made a mistake at the intersection.
    We should have gone up to the left, but we started going down to the right. However, a miraculous thing happened. After going about 20 to 30 meters downward, we saw a sign and realized we were going in the wrong direction. If we had continued going down in the opposite direction, we would have ended up circling around in the mountains. It was around 7:45 PM.

  5. 5. Finally, we reached a point 500 meters below the summit. However, the path to the top turned out to be a completely unexpected rock climb. There were no safety devices, either. To us, the rock face appeared almost vertical. Even during our research, there were no photos of people climbing a rock face while holding onto a pull-up bar. I was so bewildered and frustrated that I just stared at the rock face for a while. While I was asking, “Do you think this makes sense? You want me to climb this? Is this even possible?”, experienced men in their 40s and older were striding up. They offered us a few words of encouragement, and surprisingly, that gave us great strength and motivated us to try rather than give up and turn back. “It feels that way the first time you climb. If you hold onto the bar and go up slowly, one step at a time, you can do it. It won’t feel steep when you visit second time.” “The summit is right in front of you; are you going to give up? Won’t you regret it? After hardship comes reward.” They were human angels sent by God. Although I was terrified, I gripped the bar tightly and climbed up, one step at a time. In fact, even though the Holy Spirit had been showing us and speaking to us before we arrived, saying, “You can do it. You will definitely succeed,” it didn’t seem possible at all in front of the steep cliff. It felt like we should give up and go back down. Then, miraculously, two cowards reached the summit of Baegundae around 4 o’clock. While others raised their hands in cheers and took photos, we were so scared by the wind blowing at the summit that we hugged a rock to take our pictures. So, everything was God’s grace.

  6. 4. We departed at 12:50 PM from the Baegun Hiking Support Center, the starting point, after passing through Bukhansan Ui Station. The sign indicated that it was 2.1 km to Baegundae. We had to keep climbing a steep, rocky path. We took a wrong turn exactly once while climbing, but it was only a few meters, and we immediately found the route to the summit. I thanked God. After passing Harujae, a rest stop along the way, we were climbing a steep set of stairs located about 1 km below the summit of Baegundae. Suddenly, someone was running up to my left. To my left was a steep rock face with an angle of about 70 to 80 degrees, and it was not a path used by people. A Buddhist nun, appearing to be in her mid-30s and wearing a gray robe, climbed the rock as if flying, and I could see from the side that her feet were suspended in the air. It felt like the power of martial arts. She went up first and was looking down at my husband and me from above, observing us. At that moment, the vision shown to me that morning came to mind. What on earth would happen? I kept asking Jesus for help.

  7. 2. I set alarms for 8:00 AM and 8:15 AM. This was because the hike that day was over 10 km long, and since the sun set around 7:50 PM, I had to start early. I lay down at midnight. However, I couldn’t fall asleep at all. I didn’t fall asleep until past 6:00 AM. Instead, perhaps thanks to intercessory prayer, my entire body was being warmed by the healing fire of the Holy Spirit. Through this healing fire, not only was the pain in my injuries gone, but all my muscles softened, and my whole body was recovering lightly. Then, around 6:30 AM, I fell into a deep sleep, and in my sleep, I accidentally turned off both the alarms I had set for 8:00 and 8:15. As I turned them off, I thought, “I don’t think I’ll be able to go today.”

    3. But then, something amazing happened. In a vision, I was walking rapidly up the mountain. Then, a long, pointed rocky mountain appeared in front of me, when suddenly a young woman cut in front of me from the left and ran ahead. She then climbed the steep rocky mountain in an instant. When I actually reached the mountain, it was so steep that I didn’t dare try to climb it. So, I gave up and took the path to the left of the rocky mountain. As I walked along that path, a large spiderweb suddenly became clearly visible before my eyes, followed by a plate on the ground filled with insects. The third time, I was still wandering lost. At that moment, my spirit began to pray. “Spiderweb magic, curse of poverty. Blood of Jesus, proclamation of the Holy Spirit fire shattering.” I kept repeating these words over and over. As I proclaimed for the third time, a strong fire descended upon my entire body, and I woke up abruptly from my sleep. It was around 9:30 AM. God had allowed me to sleep deeply for three hours. If we start preparing from that point, it is doable. My husband and I got up, diligently prepared, and set off.

  8. Jennifer, thank you for your message from God. Yes. I believe that in these last days, God will shine the light of His glory to bring many who are in the midst of false lights back to Jesus, the true light. Hallelujah. The LORD moves with clouds, light, and fire.

    Now, I will share my testimony of climbing Baegundae Peak on Bukhansan Mountain. It is a bit long, so patience is required. For reference, in Korean, “san” is “mountain” in English, “gil” is “trail,” and “dae” is “mountain peak.”

    1. The day before I climbed Baegundae, I happened to trip over a raised paving stone while on my way home. (Now that I look at it as I write, the raised paving stone looks like a mountain made of stone.) In that instant, to protect both knees, I twisted my body to the right, and fortunately, I hit my left shin below the knee and my left arm on the ground. I felt some pain, but I didn’t think it was enough to give up. When I got home, the problem of my house not selling for 16 months suddenly came to mind, and the thought arose that I needed to ask for intercessory prayer from somewhere. It was not for the purpose of climbing Bukhansan. I asked a church in Seoul, from which I had received help in the past, to pray for my move. Ultimately, it was the Holy Spirit who led it.

    • Haewon, thank you for sharing this with me . Wow . I am truly going to pray over all of this . I know there is a lot of revelation in your journey for you . What a miracle and a testimony . What a blessing . I hear the Spirit of God saying to you ,” I am continually infusing you with My supernatural strength and stamina . Newness of life is yours. I am renewing your youth.”Says the Lord

      • Thank you for your prayer and the inspirational message from God. Actually, we are risking our lives to keep the commands God has given us. We are pushing beyond our limits in many respects. These are unexpected challenges and not easy, but we hope to see it through to the end with the strength the Lord has given us.

        • Haewon, God sees what you are doing and His blessings will be at every turn. Thank you for your boldness and faithfulness to God .

  9. Thank you Ms Jennifer fir your obedience to the Lord. This is a confirmation in my spirit.

    Hebrews 12:29 & Deuteronomy 4:24 was highlighted to me yesterday. Lord, I surrender to you Will and Plans / Purposes.
    Amen.

    • Victory , you are welcome. Amen . Glory to God.  I love it when He brings confirmation.  Thank you for sharing! You are a blessing.
      Jennifer

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