These dreams explain the end time prophecies

2009 February 4

:!: Updated 7/25/09: Just found out that Ernie Knoll’s dreams may have been made up, at least in part. I’m sorry to have been misled. You can read more about it here.

I want to let you know about a collection of dreams I’ve been listening to — and testing against Bible truth. They’re found on a website called “Messages from God for His People“, in the Dreams section. The man who has been having these dreams since Spring of 2005 is Ernie Knoll, and he is an elder in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

These dreams are biblical — in other words, they stand up to being tested against sound Bible doctrine and truth. They are not fantasies, and do not try to lead people away from God. On the contrary, they have strengthened my faith and encouraged me to get closer to God and study His word even more. Elder Ernie Knoll also offers additional evidence that the dreams are of divine origin on his website.

I believe these dreams are a fulfillment of the promise God made in Acts 2:17, where it is written:

“And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.”

Please listen to these dreams, but realize you may not understand them unless you’ve been reading your Bible, and by that I mean ALL of your Bible, not just the New Testament or just the Old Testament.

Also of incredible use to you, alongside the dreams, in understanding what the end times will look like, and what you must do to prepare, is a well-known book written by Ellen G. White, entitled “The Great Controversy“. You can read it online for free, in its entirety.

Please, regardless of what you believe about Elder Knoll’s dreams or The Great Controversy, you owe it to yourself to study the end time prophecies found in the Bible, and to make sure you understand them correctly.

There are several important books in the Bible that are full of prophecies, but the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament and the Revelation in the New Testament are the ones that deal specifically with end time prophecies, and they’re the ones that are the most mis-interpreted by all sorts of quacks and kooks.

I think that Ellen G. White’s interpretation of these prophecies, as outlined in The Great Controversy, is the right one. And I think Elder Ernie Knoll’s dreams bring Ellen White’s writings and the Bible prophecies to life. His descriptions of specific events which will happen are clearly inspired by God and are meant to prepare the believers and bring them closer to Him.

You can download them to your iPod or computer in MP3 format, directly from the website, and listen to each one. I suggest you listen to them chronologically, starting with the first dream Elder Knoll had, and going down the list from there. I myself have just finished listening to the dream called “Get Ready”. They’re even translated into multiple languages if you should have a hard time understanding English.

Listen to them — all of them, it won’t take long — and then see what you think.

7 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 March 19
    Will fults permalink

    Steve Wohlberg and other Adventists disagree that Knoll is a prophet. I’d agree with Wohlberg that Knoll’s statements about tithe are incorrect…

    here is Wholberg’s article…
    http://www.notaprophet.org/articles/ernie_knolls_dreams.html

    God bless!

    • 2009 March 19

      I believe in making up my own mind about everything. I have listened to ALL of the dreams and found them to agree with the Bible, and to be sincere. I actually agree with the statements made about tithing in Knoll’s dreams. Why waste the money on the Adventist church itself, which seeks to integrate itself into the mainstream instead of staying apart and fulfilling its purpose as stated by Ellen White, when that money could go directly to programs and organizations that do the work that the Adventist church ought to be doing? What the dreams say makes sense to me.

  2. 2009 August 13

    TRUTH REVEALED

    http://web.me.com/rthorne2/Site_2/TRUTH_REVEALED_MINISTRY!.html

  3. 2009 November 15
    Giorgio permalink

    If you really want to learn the truth about the Mark of the Beast and the end-time events corresponding to the time we live in “present truth” i STRONGLY suggest you go to: http://www.4angelspublications.com Please share with others. God bless you all. Giorgio

    • 2009 November 17

      Sorry Giorgio, but that website is terribly misguided. As far as I’m concerned, it’s just another failed attempt at prophecy, like Ernie Knoll’s supposed dreams.

  4. 2009 December 15
    Lily-Anne permalink

    Just a headsup – I have followed Ernie Knoll’s dreams since about Feb. of 2007. At first I was convinced they were of God until I found some contradictions with Spirit of Prophecy. At that time, I no longer believed he was of God. A friend of mine, however, remained convinced that he was indeed of God and became closely united with his ministry.

    Just last summer, 2009, she and all on his “board of directors” for the ministry of 4HisPeople had overwhelming evidence that his dreams could not have been of God. This was a devastating experience for all of them, as I am sure you can imagine, as they had all been working together for 2 years to share his dreams.

    Please be very careful. To the Bible and the Bible only!

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