June 9, 1979

Globe, Arizona

 

 

            Aka is here.

            Good evening, Aka. Where is Ray?”

      Soul Ray stands with God.

      Yes, we see thy need, and we shall answer in this manner. Glory be the name of the Lord; glory be the name of His children, forever and ever.

            And we shall say unto thee the parable.

            For there were three brothers, who left their home with three small flocks, and they came upon a valley that was bountiful with food and water. And each brother, therefore, took a part of the valley for his own.

At first they worked very good together, and they lost no sheep. And throughout the land they became known as the “three shepherds.” Their flocks did multiply, and multiply again.

            The brothers had come into agreement [that] each would take turn in guarding the flock. But as the years passed and no wolves did bother the flock, they became lax and lazy. And they began to lie, one unto the other, about the guarding of the flock. And then one day, a fourth of their flock was brought down and laid to waste. And each blamed unto the other. And so the next day another fourth of the flock was laid away and laid unto waste. And they squabbled even further. And then, unto the next day, another fourth of the flock was laid to waste. And they became frightened and came, therefore, unto together, each vowing that they would guard the flock, and this would never happen again. And they did say their love for one another. And they did say their love unto their Lord.

            And once again the flock did multiply and years did pass. And once again they became lazy, and gave blasphemy unto the Lord and unto each other. And once again, a fourth of the flock was destroyed. But this time, they came together, for they realized that that that had happened unto them too before would happen unto them again.

            And each said, “What should we do, for we have lost that before the Lord that He gave us in the beginning?”

      And so they sent one of the brothers forth to bring forth a holy man to bless the land and to forgive them of their sins. They brought many so-called holy men into the land. Each would give a blessing and take his money and leave. And still they would leave [lose] more of their flock.

      One day a stranger came unto the valley. And as he walked by each of the sheep it did multiply, and multiply again.

      The three shepherds came unto him and said, “What wonders is this you have brought into our valley. Stay and we shall pay you.”

            And he said unto them, “Nay, pay unto yourselves.”

            And they said unto him, “How can this be possible?”

      And he said unto them, “By loving one another in truth, by bringing hope, faith, and true faith into yourselves and into your brotheren, and by standing together, nothing can lay waste your land.”

      And he, therefore, went forth unto the center of the valley and did build from rock a small altar. And once again, each of them went out to find, therefore, the unblemished lamb for sacrifice.

      And he said, “Nay, the Lord does not ask for the blood of the lamb; it is man that asks for the blood of the lamb. I have built the altar that I might have my small place of worship. But I give it unto you and your keeping. Keep the altar well until I return.” And then he left.

      The three shepherds were frightened. And so, therefore, they instructed their sons and their daughters to maintain the altar, and to have harmony between them. But each, not unto the other, did not fully trust the other. And as they [grew] old into their days, they began to squabble once again. And the altar was not kept.

      And the stranger came forth unto the land, and said unto him, “I have come to collect my pay.”

      And then they did grow angry with him and stone him, and cast him from the valley.

      And the Lord, God, saw, and He did lay waste unto the land. And He did split away the people into multitudes.

      And the stranger came back into the land, and restored the altar, and planted a rose. And the old shepherds came back. They had very little left of their flock and of their descendants. And soon, they built a small building over the altar, and this was a place they called of worship.

      And the stranger said unto them, “I shall leave you now, but one day I shall come again, or I shall send one from me or from my Father. Pay him well.”

      Once again you say unto us, we have spoken unto you as in a riddle. We have not. For amongst you many have fell. And the land has been laid awasted, and it shall continue. We have told you before to bind together. Only in this manner shall you become strong and survive. We do not say the survival of the body, we say unto you, survival of the spirit; the immortal body of man is the most important of all. Heed our words. We are here but for one purpose, the preparation of the coming of the Messiah. Open the door that we may enter, and we shall walk with you. Close the door and we shall walk away.

      Now we say unto you, unto the ninth day, look into the east, and you shall see a sign of our presence. And it shall appear in the sky at 9:30 your time, in your p.m.

            Glory be the name of the Lord. Glory be the name of His children.

      The Anti-Christ shall spread famine among you. He shall cause doubts in your minds of one another. He shall do all that is possible to split you apart. He shall take daughter and mother, he shall take man and wife, father and son, and cause doubt to reign in your minds. He shall plant the seed of jealousy among you, and greed.

      We say unto you, open the door that we may enter, and cast the doubt aside.

            Now is the time of the Cherubim.

      Awaken soul Ray from his slumber.

 

[This transcript was compared to the audio recording for accuracy.]

 

Copyright © 1979 by A. Ray Elkins, Globe, Arizona  85502