Salvete.
I had a daydream in church yesterday. It's probably not a vision, since I don't believe it comes directly from God but rather from my own imagination. It was interesting to reflect on, and I'd like to share it with you.
I imagined myself on a battlefield. I commanded a battalion of men, and we were at the front lines of a massive battle. The entire battalion represented my mind, my beliefs, and thoughts. In my mind, I was shouting a warning to the soldiers of my battalion: "I shoot the man who wavers!"
As the church service when on, I elaborated a bit in my mind. I imagined a army of millions surrounding and protecting a castle. I imagined an army of billions surrounding the defense. For every defending army on the front, there were three armies assaulting. There was a dome surrounding the defense, and the castle was impenetrable. We would not die out. We may, however, be defeated on multiple fronts, as the enemy forces relentlessly pounded against our defenses.
I had a friend with me. We shook hands, we were brothers, we were allies. Together our forces held evil back. We trusted each other, no neither side relented. The brawl was bitter, the brawl was eternal, but the he held them back. Neither side made headway so long as we stood our ground.
Why do I bother telling this daydream to you? The answer comes tomorrow.
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