“You must Hear this Dream”

Pastor Fred Gamble’s Dream
(Recorded in full text on August 3, 2007)

I had a dream on August 3, 2007. I was in Alabama, going to a church to do a revival. On the way there, I noticed car headlights flashing behind me. All of a sudden, these cars vanished instantly along with the people inside. A mass of individuals begin disappearing before my very eyes; they were all Christian people. Demon spirits began to attack all those who were left behind, possessing their bodies. I was terrified because I thought I was the only born-again believer left on earth. A group of demon-possessed people noticed me and came at me in an attack. Before they were even able to lay hands on me, I shouted “let the resurrection power of God come on me now”. And I became so strong that as I push them away from me, I broke their necks. As I stood there in awe of the tremendous burst of strength that befell me.

I discovered I wasn’t alone and that there were a few other born-again believers left also. These were elderly caucasian people. My wife and I were the only black Christians among them. As I continue to wonder why we were the only few saved people left on earth among the wicked, It came to me that we were Priests left on earth for seven years to witness to the lost in the world.

We were not allowed to pray for the sick, but only to lead them to Christ. Many of them died after receiving Christ Jesus. “Why was this happening”, I wondered. Then the scripture came to me from Revelation 20:6, “Blessed and holy Is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years.”

I saw two beautiful women roaming about the land; they were completely naked. It came to me that they were the brides of Satan and that their task was to seduce mankind. When these 2 women looked into the eyes of the people they we’re overcome by demons and the spirit of lasciviousness. We could not be seduced nor tempted because we were priests with the seal of God. There weren’t any churches left, because after the lost were lead to Christ they were immediately attacked by Satan with disease and famine which left them dead.

None of my children or fellow church members were anywhere to be found, but in my mind I knew they were already caught up in the rapture. And in seven years I would be caught up into Heaven. We were part of the first resurrection left here to witness for seven years. Myself and the others could no longer age. Our youth was renewed while sickness and disease fled from us, being that we were all priests. We could not feel any pain or sorrow in our hearts towards the dying, for God has taken away all of our sorrows.

The world was in total chaos with the sickness, death, and demon-possessed people rampaging throughout the land. Yet we were unable to feel sorrow or pity for them. Our job was to lead them to Christ; Even though their souls received salvation they still endured the suffering. Thinking of my children already in Heaven, I said to my wife “we could have more children if we wanted”.

Then I asked myself, how come I did not know that a few save people would be left here to witness as Priests for seven years? The scripture I Corinthians 2:9 came to me, “But as it Is written, Eyes hath not seen, nor ears have heard, neither have entered into the hearts of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.”

As I continue to wonder about the people in Heaven and what a wonderful time they were having, I became a little sad. Then I realize that we were Priests that was left here for seven years, had stop aging, and could not get sick… I was no longer sad. Then the scripture came to me from (Isaiah 40:30-31). “Even the youth shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall; But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.”

The last thing I remember in this dream was an old white man lying on his deathbed; I lead him to Christ before his last breath. His last word to me was, “Brother Fred do you see the clouds? I am going up Into the clouds.” I said unto him, “you are going up Into Heaven”, and then he died.

I awaken from the dream. I was so disturb, I~ waited about twelve hours before telling it to my wife. God lead me to write it down, to whosoever will, let him read it. I truly believe Jesus is so soon to come.

Yours in Christ,

Pastor Fred M. Gamble

The True Vine Church

Bro. Wesley Cooper (Update)

To God be the glory! Bro. Wesley Cooper made a remarkable recovery and he’s now back home from the Hospital. This man of tremendous faith even stunned the doctors. God has allowed him to pull through his condition and the True Vine family is glad to have him back. Thank you again for all your prayers!

“Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” – James 5:16

A Teacher & Demonstrator of the Gospel

Pastor Fred Gamble has more of a teaching style when it comes to preaching. He makes it very plain by giving clever examples supporting his topic; he will even ask volunteers to help him demonstrate word. The pastor also talks about current events in the Christian world whenever time-appropriate. Every now and then he can be a little comical, with a healthy dose of course; “A little laughter is like medicine” he always says. With a very laid-back atmosphere his messages don’t come without it’s seriousness depending on how God moves and what word He gives him. After the sermon he does an alter-call for those who would like to give or rededicate their lives to Christ (the most important session of the service).

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• Sunday (Sunday School – 10:00AM)(Sunday Praise & Worship Service -12:00PM)
• Tuesday (Prayer Service – 7:30PM)
• Friday (Praise & Worship Service – 8:00PM)
• Saturday (Morning Prayer – 8:30AM)