The following report, written by Wolfgang Simson, describes the vision seen by Erich Reber. Wolfgang and Erich spoke at the “Coming Home” seminar that we hosted on May 6, 2006. Erich shared this vision that day.

Swiss Prophet Foresees Pending Muslim-Terrorist Attack on the US, Causing a Poison Cloud to Emerge; Thousands Will Die.
By Wolfgang Simson - May 22, 2006

Over 20 nights in a row, well-respected prophetic voice Erich Reber (Switzerland) has had vivid and detailed visions of an imminent terrorist-motivated attack on the USA. Before we look at the details, let’s have a look at the man himself.

Erich Reber is a well-known prophetic figure far beyond his native Switzerland. The long-term accuracy of his prophetic ministry that began in 1987 is often so remarkable that even secular businessmen and psychiatrists regularly come to him for counsel—and come again because of the startling behind-the-scenes insights that Reber has as he prays.

Having observed Erich Rebers’ prophetic ministry over 12 years now on various levels, personally, corporately and nationally, I think I, as well as a large group of mainstream evangelical theologians of various churches, can testify and underwrite his dedication to accuracy and transparency, without any hint of an uncomfortable pseudo-prophetic I-told-you-so-triumphalism that more than often accompanies the subject. Erich has accurately foreseen (or pre-experienced, as we call those experiences of open visions in which a person is actually inside a future event) a number of world level events. Six months before 9/11 Erich experienced an open vision in which he found himself trapped in a collapsing high-rise building and almost lost his mind in this trap of concrete. God made him to revisit the situation seven times. In a vision on the first Sunday in July 2005 God showed him that He was going to shake London—and only one week later the subway-bombing in London took place (July 8, 2005).

The Poison Cloud over the US

In a vision in autumn 2002 Reber saw a terrorist attack (with islamic background) on the US, that will be so devastating that many thousands will be found dead. Reber, who first delivered this prophecy in Canada upon invitation of David Demian, says he has been transported by the Spirit of God into the very US cities and neighborhoods where this is going to happen and saw the many dead bodies strewn about. Ten months ago, God let him revisit the vision and told him to speak it to America. On May 6, 2006 Erich shared this vision for the first time in the US at a seminar in St. Paul, Minnesota hosted by Lutheran Renewal.

“It looked far worse than after the 2004 Tsunami”, he said. “The result of this attack will be the emergence of a cloud of poison that will hover over the US, and then slowly, over a number of days, move towards Canada.

“This attack will have two results: First: it will lead to a great and new quest for God. The followers of Jesus in the US therefore should get ready for a large harvest of people previously unmoved by God. Second, the US as a nation will overreact and retaliate with military means so strong that this will lead to a huge humiliation and demoralization of the Islamic world. America and some political Allies will lead a military strike of such a force that millions of Muslims will cry out to Allah in desperation—in a similarly unanswered way as Christians in America who merely cry out to God to do something. Then, many Muslims will cry out for help “to anyone”, and this will be the time when Jesus will reveal himself to them. This, in turn, will open an entirely new door for the gospel, and many Muslims will be brought into the Kingdom of God."

What to Do in Preparation?

Asked whether this attack can be prevented by prayer or repentance, Erich says: “I wish it could be averted, but I feel this is part of a judgment that God has firmly planned for America. Maybe as we get ready for such an event and stand on our guard, ready to use our rod, that is, our God-given authority to command the cloud to be cast away, it will be possible to lessen the devastating impact of the attack. And if we prepare wisely, maybe thousands of lives can be spared. But my main admonition that I seemed to have heard from God is this:

Eat my word! As we in Switzerland saw news reports in the aftermath of the devastation of 9/11, there were many stories showing the responses of the churches in America. What we saw were churches that had a few moments of silence and then lit candles in remembrance of the lives that were lost—that was all. God has told me that America loves a good show, conferences, strategies, concepts and charismatic figures, but does not eat my Word anymore. In a dream, God showed me my own three-year-old son, Joel, who sat at my feet, ripping out page after page of a small Bible, and stuffing it into his little mouth. Whenever he had swallowed a page, his face became radiant. Immediately I thought of Ezekiel, who was told by God to 'eat the scroll', and of the passage in the Gospel of John, 'whoever believes in me as the scriptures say, streams of living waters will flow from within him.'

“When such things happen, those who follow Jesus should not light one more candle, observe not one more minute of silence, but be the live-answer to those who desperately need answers. And this answer is the same that the jailor in the book of Acts got. His jail felt like the safest place in town; no robber would think of breaking into the town jail. This is how many in America think of themselves: safe and far away from an attack. However, one earthquake reduced all that to rubble. In despair, the jailor wanted to take his own life. But Paul and Silas, who had not run away, still sat there and did two things: they told him about Jesus and spoke to him the word of the Lord. This will be the very role of those following Jesus in such moments: to be the answer of God right where answers are needed. Christians are not to lose their heads in fear when disaster strikes. But if we have not filled ourselves with the scriptures, we will have nothing to say. Therefore, I encourage everyone to very soon plan special time-outs with God, 'go with him on the mountain' as the two disciples in the story of Jesus on the mountain of transfiguration, and get ready for the tumultuous times ahead.

"Stretch out your hand. Since, humanly speaking, there is nothing that people could do, in utter fear and frustration many will cry out to God, feeling like the people of Israel trapped between the army of Egypt and the Red Sea. However, God will answer, as he did to Moses: ‘Why do you cry so loud to me? Stretch out your hand and use your rod!’ And as people would pray in unity and authority, they will see the cloud cast into the sea. Just loudly crying in agony to God won’t work.

"In preparation for this, all those in positions of authority are to align resources and disaster relief, from the Department of Defense, to churches, to faith-based humanitarian services. They are to plan to work together more closely to coordinate necessary evacuation measurements, transportation, gas mask provision, helpful media statements, etc. And let us never forget that the Bible teaches us that humans are never the enemy. 'We fight not against flesh and blood.' Let forgiveness, mercy and wisdom govern our actions, not hate, anger and vengeance. It is my prayer that God will limit any judgment and maximize every blessing for America!”

Wolfgang Simson and Erich Reber are both part of a Switzerland-based ministry team called “Kingdom Ministries” (www.kministries.ch/english.html). Wolfgang Simson is author of numerous books on biblical economy, Church and Missions, and is the editor of the widely read E-Bulletin, “Fridayfax” (www.ffax2.com).

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July of 2003 Jim Anderson, a pastor friend of mine, said to me, "I'm waiting for you to sound the trumpet. You haven't blown it yet." We had started our seminary, the Master's Institute (MI), and the Alliance of Renewal Churches network (ARC), but most of our Lutheran Renewal constituency wouldn't be connecting personally with those ministries. Jim was saying that we at Lutheran Renewal (LR) had a relational equity built up over years of service, and people trusted us. We just had not given them something compelling enough to follow.

God began to stir in our hearts during the Feb. 19-20, 2004 Equipping Conference like we had not experienced in the nine years I had been at LR. The Lord seemed to say to me that a new day was upon us, and the staff was in strong agreement. (And understand-I had never heard that word before.) Then a day later at our roundtable meeting of eleven local leaders the word came that a new day was not coming-it was here. The birth of a child to one of our leaders on that day was seen as a prophetic picture of a new birthing in the Spirit.

At the end of this conference, another pastor friend handed me this word: "I will lead you into the Land now. I will take you and cause you to burst forth into a new thing. It will not be exactly like you've seen before, just as a plant bears little resemblance to the seed…Don't say any longer, 'When the time comes…' the time is now. Set your sails. Prepare to break forth. Go into the Land when I call."

God was getting our attention. We have been praying since the end of February with much expectancy. A month later at a meeting of city leaders, Pastor Jim Rickard gave this word as he looked out on a lake thawing under a March sun: "A powerful revival is as close to us as the melted ice on the lake." My heart rose up to greet that word with a strong, "Amen!"

In April of 2004 Jim Anderson gave a prophetic word to LR, and our staff felt that God was speaking to us. He said, "Now is the time for embracing new directions, having a clear focus, and trumpeting straight talk." He said that the time of transition was ending: "The Lord wants you all to shake off the husks of the vision that has grown inside you and hold the kernel, the new seed in your hand…Boldly plant it in the soil of a new decade and watch it grow into a plant perfectly fit for the day in which we now live. However, the conditions for planting this seed will only be right for a short time. If not planted in the sowing season, it will not grow at all."

A few days later, I decided to ask the Lord if it was time to sound the trumpet, not knowing what that meant. I jumped the creek, separating our house from Northwestern College. Two minutes after arriving at my prayer place, the tornado horn blasted throughout the city. I smiled and said, "God, you've made your point again."

Since then the urgency has only grown stronger, and all the leaders we have consulted with, including the pioneers of Lutheran Renewal, have confirmed this word of a new day and a new empowering. On a twelve-day trip to Finland in May to connect with a revival in Nokia, Markku Koivisto, leader of a significant move of God, exhorted me to sound the trumpet internationally in countries with a Lutheran presence. He said that we had the call to do it and that people would listen. God is confirming this word by opening doors for international ministry in an unprecedented manner. So I hope you can understand our sense of timing in the Spirit with this letter.

We have been praying for clarity on what it means to sound the trumpet. In the Scriptures, the trumpet was blown for many reasons. Often, the trumpet was blown to gather the people for worship or for war. The sound was a rallying call that brought unity of purpose and courage. It was not blown casually, and it always brought a response from the people. I have not sounded the trumpet before, nor has it ever occurred to me. But now I am blowing it, and with the trumpet blast comes this call for worship and for war:

Pastors

This is a time of unprecedented opportunity and opposition. Pastors who take a bold new step now to bring spiritual vitality to their congregations will experience the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit in a new way. Pastors are sometimes timid because of their concern over potential splits. I am calling you to lead, not concede, even when it is difficult. This means being bold but not brash. It means radical obedience to the Spirit of God. Your inheritance is not yours until you step into it, like stepping into the waters and watching them part. The transformation of congregations into Christ-honoring and Spirit-empowering centers is not optional. Open the door and let the wind of the Spirit blow in. Go for it-like never before! Many pastors have neglected or even denied their spiritual heritage. They have not used the gifts of the Spirit imparted for empowering and service. Repent-and step into a new day. Speak and sing in the Spirit like your ministry depended upon it. Stir up your spirit until boldness comes. Then be ready to bring others on board. Don't stay in the closet. Acknowledge publicly your surrender to the Spirit and your desire to see others join you. Expect prophetic gifts to be expressed when you are preaching, teaching, counseling, and praying. Give people opportunities to be filled-often. If you've never had an individual or team from Lutheran Renewal, consider having one soon. Networking with like-minded pastors builds courage because courage has a relational component; but meeting with pastors who are cautious or resistant to the Spirit brings indifference or discouragement.

Congregations

Reproducing is more strategic than producing. Look at the potential for raising up leaders and planting churches. Be creative with new Biblical paradigms of what the church looks like. Evangelism and missions must be a main component of this present work of the Spirit. Instead of telling them to come, we are urging you to go. We meet them on their turf, not ours. Planting churches where they are is one way to do this.

If you wait until you are big enough, you will probably never do it. The time is now!

One word of caution: to say "yes" means that you will pay the price. When James and John asked to sit next to Jesus, He didn't say, "What a stupid idea!" He said, "Do you know what you are asking?" There is a price to pay to be a spiritual leader. Jesus paid it-James and John paid it, and so will we. Some pastors have gone so far, then stopped. The price was loneliness or rejection by friends or trouble with the synod office or a congregational split, and they didn't want to pay that price, so they quit leading. We must obey God rather than man. I urge you to pay whatever price you must to bring your congregation into its God-appointed destiny.

We want to bring courage to your heart, not fear. If you desire, we'd like to walk with you. When you are on the front lines, the fight is ferocious. We need each other. That can happen in informal ways or it can happen through formal networking, such as through the ARC, LCMC, etc. This isn't about staying or leaving-it is about advancing. But if staying means blunting your witness, then it is about leaving.

Pastors and Spiritual Leaders

  • It is time to be bold. One pastor said, "It is not that congregational renewal has been tried and found wanting-it has never been tried." While some pastors have attempted to bring renewal in the congregations, others have held back to avoid conflict. Now is the time for new courage. God won't bless our excuses; He will bless divinely inspired risks. Go for it!

  • It is time to break the idols of careerism, the hope for a smooth and easy retirement, and decisions based on financial pressure. I was proud of a pastor friend who told his council after they said they were sorry they couldn't pay him more: "God is my ultimate provider, not you."

  • It is time to pay the price. If you have backed off in order to play it safe, you cannot walk in God's favor. I would rather have a church split because I followed the Lord than have it stay intact because I listened to the resisters. Sometimes drawing the sword is more godly than calling for peace (Matt. 10:34).

  • It is time to think "bottom line." Renewal is not for renewal. The gifts of the Spirit are for those not yet in the kingdom. Jesus started a kingdom movement through the gifts of the Spirit. We must treasure every gift, because they are not for us, they are for "them."

  • It is time to get out of the way. Pastors are the number one bottleneck to seeing the laity released into their ministry. Empowered leadership is empowering leadership. After all, Pentecost was a lay movement!

  • It is time to think "new wineskin." The Spirit not only brings new power-the Spirit brings new structures. Transformation of congregations includes the transformation of wineskins. When the Formation Team of The Master's Institute considered a formal relationship with another seminary, a consultant told us, "You cannot start a new paradigm out of an existing paradigm." We are glad that we listened. Pastors, be willing to leave old wineskins that can no longer carry the new wine of the Spirit. This often includes outside consultation.

The window of opportunity that we are sensing may not be here a year from now. If you have ever thought to "take the land" (Josh. 1:3), do it now. If you ever thought to be radically dependent upon the Spirit, so that you could lead many into spiritual renewal, do it now. "Then" will never come.

If this article moves you to action, or is a confirmation to you, please let us know. You may e-mail our office at: ilrc@aol.com You may also send your response by the mail: Lutheran Renewal; 2701 Rice Street; St. Paul, MN 55113-2200.

Dear Pastor:
We'd like to hear from you if this message moves you to take some new steps. We want to be praying for you. May God richly bless you!
Paul Anderson My e-mail: panderon@aol.com


 

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