Weird weather or sign from God? Rain without rain-clouds – and sudden departure of heavy rain for Queen Elizabeth!

Oh well back to Monday morning tasks – but far better than needing to earn a crust, thank you Lord. Upon returning home in the warm sunshine from a short walk to shops , the next task was to hang out the washing. BUT collecting it from the kitchen and going to the conservatory at the back of the house we heard rain – HUH???

We’d seen NO dark rain clouds – then I saw the rain drops on our garden furniture!!

It wasn’t from any neighbour’s sprinkler as there’s a hosepipe ban and they don’t use them. Just look for yourself….

Over morning coffee and flipping through the paper I noted this letter from a reader and, in view of its closing paragraph, became even more bemused:

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    • Thank you Tony and it seems to ring a bell from yonks ago and I’m aware of the issue. As you may have read, my prayer is that the king has a visitation of Jesus, as with me 33 years ago this week, be truly contrite in repenting of his sins and to renounce and turn away from all connections with the evil one and thus become a truly born-again Spirit-filled believer.

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  1. Let’s say that this was a Word from the Lord through Neville Johnson to Queen Elizabeth. Maybe Queen Elizabeth made plans through proper legal channels to make sure that Charles does not become King. Maybe we are living in the era of a fake U.S. President and a fake King of England.

    The white-bearded guy said that there was a precedent established years ago when a prince was passed over to be king. This is a guess: King Edward III had a son named Edward the Black Prince. King Edward III had another son named John of Gaunt. Edward the Black Prince was the heir to the throne, but he was in ill health, so some of the government functions were given to John of Gaunt. John of Gaunt became a very powerful man in England.

    Later on, Richard II (the son of Edward the Black Prince) became King of England. Three of John of Gaunts descendants became Kings of England (Henry IV, V and VI).

    (A side note: John of Gaunt was good friends with John Wycliffe, who translated the Bible from the Latin to the English.)

    Here are some prophetic words by John of Gaunt given to Richard II.
    From William Shakespeare’s RICHARD II, Act II, Scene I:

    “Will the king come, that I may breathe my last
    In wholesome counsel to his unstaid youth?”

    “O, but they say the tongues of dying men
    Enforce attention like deep harmony:
    Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain,
    For they breathe truth that breathe their words in pain.
    He that no more must say is listen’d more
    Than they whom youth and ease have taught to glose;
    More are men’s ends mark’d than their lives before:
    The setting sun, and music at the close,
    As the last taste of sweets, is sweetest last,
    Writ in remembrance more than things long past:
    Though Richard my life’s counsel would not hear,
    My death’s sad tale may yet undeaf his ear.”

    “Methinks I am a prophet new inspired
    And thus expiring do foretell of him:
    His rash fierce blaze of riot cannot last,
    For violent fires soon burn out themselves;
    Small showers last long, but sudden storms are short;
    He tires betimes that spurs too fast betimes;
    With eager feeding food doth choke the feeder:
    Light vanity, insatiate cormorant,
    Consuming means, soon preys upon itself.
    This royal throne of kings, this scepter’d isle,
    This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
    This other Eden, demi-paradise,
    This fortress built by Nature for herself
    Against infection and the hand of war,
    This happy breed of men, this little world,
    This precious stone set in the silver sea,
    Which serves it in the office of a wall,
    Or as a moat defensive to a house,
    Against the envy of less happier lands,
    This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England,
    This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings,
    Fear’d by their breed and famous by their birth,
    Renowned for their deeds as far from home,
    For Christian service and true chivalry,
    As is the sepulchre in stubborn Jewry,
    Of the world’s ransom, blessed Mary’s Son,
    This land of such dear souls, this dear dear land,
    Dear for her reputation through the world,
    Is now leased out, I die pronouncing it,
    Like to a tenement or pelting farm:
    England, bound in with the triumphant sea
    Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege
    Of watery Neptune, is now bound in with shame,
    With inky blots and rotten parchment bonds:
    That England, that was wont to conquer others,
    Hath made a shameful conquest of itself.
    Ah, would the scandal vanish with my life,
    How happy then were my ensuing death!”

    “Now He that made me knows I see thee ill;
    Ill in myself to see, and in thee seeing ill.
    Thy death-bed is no lesser than thy land
    Wherein thou liest in reputation sick;
    And thou, too careless patient as thou art,
    Commit’st thy anointed body to the cure
    Of those physicians that first wounded thee:
    A thousand flatterers sit within thy crown,
    Whose compass is no bigger than thy head;
    And yet, incaged in so small a verge,
    The waste is no whit lesser than thy land.
    O, had thy grandsire with a prophet’s eye
    Seen how his son’s son should destroy his sons,
    From forth thy reach he would have laid thy shame,
    Deposing thee before thou wert possess’d,
    Which art possess’d now to depose thyself.
    Why, cousin, wert thou regent of the world,
    It were a shame to let this land by lease;
    But for thy world enjoying but this land,
    Is it not more than shame to shame it so?
    Landlord of England art thou now, not king:
    Thy state of law is bondslave to the law; And thou–”

    Maybe these words of John of Gaunt are a prophetic warning to King Charles III.

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    • Thank you Tim and, altho’ I’m not an expert, such a process will probably have been affected by great changes brought after the civil war centuries later and England & Scotland became a strictly constitutional monarchy, to which today’s Charles refers in his Address.

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