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The Wolves Amongst Us

  • Writer: Michelle Hayman
    Michelle Hayman
  • May 10, 2024
  • 2 min read

For those who have not read my free ebook, in which I discuss a number of visions and spiritual experiences, I would like to recall one that has remained with me for many years. In this vision I found myself standing before a vast black cage. Human arms stretched through the bars as voices cried out for freedom. Above the cage hovered an immense figure holding what appeared to be some form of device. The scene left a profound impression on me and has continued to shape many of my reflections on the human condition.

Years later I experienced what felt like a simple but powerful message: "Get Home." Whether understood as a dream, vision, or spiritual impression, it caused me to reflect deeply on the purpose of human existence and the longing many people feel for something beyond the material world.

My own conclusion has not been that hidden knowledge saves us, but that humanity is searching for God while often looking in the wrong places. We live in a culture increasingly consumed by distraction, consumerism, status, and self-gratification. Many spend their lives pursuing outward success while neglecting the condition of their inner lives. Yet Christ repeatedly directed attention toward the heart, teaching that what proceeds from within a person ultimately shapes who they become.

One of the great tragedies of our age is that many people suffer profound wounds, whether through abuse, exploitation, betrayal, or neglect. The damage caused by such experiences can affect a person for decades and often shapes how they view themselves, others, and even God. The suffering of children, particularly victims of sexual abuse, remains one of the darkest realities of human society and a stain on any institution that fails to protect the vulnerable.

I have also become increasingly concerned with the way wealth, power, and influence can corrupt both individuals and institutions. Throughout history religious leaders, political authorities, and powerful organisations have often failed to live according to the principles they publicly profess. This is not a problem confined to any one group but a recurring feature of fallen human nature.

Scripture repeatedly warns against greed, pride, lust, and the pursuit of power. Christ Himself rejected the kingdoms of this world when they were offered to Him (Matthew 4:8–9). His kingdom was not built upon wealth, coercion, or worldly prestige, but upon truth, humility, sacrifice, and obedience to God.

Many of the spiritual struggles I have experienced, whether through disturbing dreams, periods of intense fear, or experiences I could not easily explain, ultimately drove me toward prayer. While others may interpret such experiences differently, I found that turning to God, seeking Christ, and immersing myself in prayer brought peace where fear had once dominated.

Whatever one's view of the supernatural, the deeper lesson remains the same: humanity is engaged in a continual struggle between truth and deception, good and evil, faith and unbelief. The answer is not found in hidden knowledge, secret teachings, or human power, but in drawing closer to God and seeking His guidance in all things.


Peace and love to all.


Artwork by Michelle Hayman

 
 
 

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