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CLOAKED IN RED

VISION 9/20/2025
  A Black Horse Appears,
Its Rider Cloaked In Red.
Intercede,
For Even In Judgment,
Mercy May Yet Break Forth.
Scarcity And Blood Converge,
Yet Prayer Is The Covering.

Thus Saith The Lord, Judgment
Runs Rampant In The Earth.
From
The North,
The South,
The East, As Well As
The West.

 

 


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