The Vision September 29, October 25, 1932 | 2:00 a.m. - 4:00 a.m.

Port Huron, Michigan

September 29, 1932, at 2 a.m. the Messenger came to my home near Port Huron, Michigan, and said:  OTTO FETTING

16 "Come with me and I will show you things that shall be hereafter."
17 It seemed we traveled eastward like one who is gently floating down a stream of water till we came to a flat stone lying on the top of a high mountain. Both the Messenger and I sat down on this stone, and looking north from this place an immense panorama of landscape, rivers, lakes, large bodies of water and cities opened before our eyes. Far in the distance we saw a beautifully lighted city, so well lighted that even the alleys and darker portions of the city were clearly discernable. The city was built upon seven hills and we saw thousands of people walking in its streets.
18 We saw a man sitting in a large chair in the shape of a throne. He was dressed in linen and wore a skull cap of the same material. Around his neck was a string of pearly beads, his fingers were bedecked with gold and diamonds, while upon his wrists hung huge bracelets of gold also studded with diamonds. Many of those who were walking the streets had come from other nations bringing their moneys in the form of gold, silver and currency. These they brought and laid at the feet of the man who sat upon his throne, kissing his hands and feet, piling the gold, silver and currency separately in huge piles all around him.
19 The Messenger said, "With the money the people have brought to the man that sits upon his throne, he has bought himself great power in all nations, and he has now the ruling power in the United States."
20 I observed that this man who sat upon the throne would at times send out messages to all churches purporting to make peace, but all his messages were sent out with a view of furthering his own interests to his own gain. However, when he saw that he could not accomplish his purposes by this means, he started war among the nations.
21 Some nations joined him wholeheartedly, others became divided, still others took but little part in it at first. England and Germany were divided into two factions, one faction of each nation going with the armies of the man who sat upon his throne, the others going with the armies who opposed him. Norway, Sweden, Holland and Switzerland took but little part at first, but later all nations became involved during which time there was much fighting and bloodshed in the United States.
22 When the war started, the man upon his throne changed his robe and cap to that of purple, and these words appeared in the heavens, "Seven Years." And they brought him a golden cup on which was written, "The Blood of the Righteous Men," and he drank the contents of it. A little later they brought him a smaller cup on which was written, "The Blood of Saints," and he also drank the contents of it.
23 Through the long, hotly contested and bloody battles the armies of both the man who sat upon his throne and his enemies became weakened, and the seat of the conflict changed. There appeared in the north and east a great army to fight against the man who sat upon his throne. This army was terrible and the man who sat upon his throne changed his robe and cap to those of scarlet, and the people who had formerly opposed him began to migrate to the United States, coming from England, Germany and other nations. Parts of Germany and England, with the whole of the United States became one nation in purpose, and there was great peace in the United States. The British Empire never became united again, as a nation.
24 But the armies from the north and east were strong, and their fighting was brutal, much more brutal than was the fighting during the first war waged against the man who sat upon his throne. After these armies had fought for some time these words again appeared in the heavens, "Seven Years" and shortly after, these words appeared, "Blessed are the Dead, for They Shall Rest in Peace."
25 Then there appeared in the heavens, angels with large vials or bottles, and poured some of the contents down upon the armies, and there arose a great smoke red as blood, and a stench                                                                                  that was terrible, of human flesh, and the armies fought all the harder.
26 As we sat there and looked upon this terrible scene, the Messenger said, "These things shall come to pass hereafter." Then there appeared a large black cloud that shut out our vision; we turned to the east and Christ appeared in the heavens going west. I followed him with my eye as he continued west, and in the far off west I could see the Temple, its walls and dome glittering in the distance, and there was wonderful peace. We returned to my home and the Messenger said, "Write what you have seen and I will be back."

He left and the clock struck 4 a.m.

The Messenger came to me at my home, near Port Huron, Michigan, October 25, 1932, and was with me about twelve minutes, and left the balance of the message:

27 The things I have shown you, place them with the rest that are now in print, that all may know what shall be hereafter, and that the Lord has sent me from time to time, for they will surely come to pass.
28 Heed ye not the prophecies of man, lest they deceive you, but keep the commandments of the Lord.
29 Worry not, and fret not yourself about those that heed not the message; their time will come when to their sorrow and regret they shall know the Lord has spoken.
30 Be ye saving in your traveling, lest ye be burdensome to the people; send your moneys as tithing and offerings to the treasury of the Lord, that the bishop may have means, that others may go and take the message.
31 Save yourself, let others care for the messages; make your burdens light, that you may receive the words of the Lord from time to time.
32 Many shall weep and lament, and shall seek counsel, for sad are the days that are coming on the earth.
33 I shall come from time to time to instruct you of the things that shall be.
34 I am John the Baptist, the Messenger of the Lord, to prepare the way before Him