We were taught of the prophets in the OT and how they heard the Word of God and were sent to do his bidding, to speak to nations and convict or wake them up. They were often rebuked and hated, for the nations did not want to hear the bad news. Many prophets tried to run away like Jonah only to be chased and rebuked by God. We listened to all these stories in Sunday School as we colored little pictures of them. They were fairy tales to us. God was never made real to us as children. Prophets were old guys with beards from the Bible, not real living people of history. They would never be in our lifetime, they were of the old time. We were, unfortunately, raised to put God in a box of stories, unwilling to see Him alive and living in our lifetime.
So I am beginning to see why this book is so hard for me to grasp and understand and believe. Because we are a skeptic nation, raised to see anything supernatural as fiction and impossible. We do not see God's miracles happen in our lives today so we think God is distant, not as a part of our lives as he was in the old and new testaments. But it is written,
"And in the last days it shall be, God declares, that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams; even on my male servants and female servants in those days I will pour out my Spirit, and they shall prophesy" (Acts 2:17,18).
So either this man Eric is false and full of lies, or he is truly hearing, seeing, and feeling God's presence and we need to listen and strengthen our faith for the "last days" are near.