My name is Rachel Obanubi. Welcome to my blog on Christianity. I am a Christian and autistic.

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The Last Supper vision

                                                               
 Hi everyone, I wanted to share with you something that my spirit sent me which was sent from the Holy Spirit. I am a Christian and follower of Christ like he asked us to be. None of us are perfect except for Christ who came to earth in a mortal body and was fully divine to.

I wanted to share a vision that my spirit sent me which was of Christ in a gathering of other beings in heaven being given food from a basket. I would guess that it was bread that they were being given. It reminded me of the Last Supper.

Now I rationalised this, that none of us know if you have been seen as acceptable to Christ until we are judged and we have to undergo judgement. My spirit though was helping me to know that the chance of seeing God’s kingdom was there like everybody else even though I had encountered religious abuse that concerned me to hear. Christ knew it wasn’t my fault of course when the words entered my nervous system . It didn’t mean that I made heaven by seeing this and it meant that the chance was there as God is merciful and loving. It reassured me to see this. 

I think it helps may be others with a reminder of the Last Supper and that it is real. The images were sent in black and white to be distant which wereused to represent them.

Keep on going forward in your path of discovery with your spirit and be instructed by the Holy Spirit which Christ gives his believers as he said in (John 14).

To add additionally on a related subject if your body experiences involuntary conditions or actions that express harsh words or thoughts-without your personal belief or intent—those are not counted because of God’s mercy. Remember, God looks at the heart and understands our struggles beyond mere words.

"Transformation is rarely immediate. Spiritual journey is not primarily about climbing towards God, but consenting to be spiritually formed and transformed by God. The spirit moves quietly, often imperceptibly, reshaping us beneath the surface"