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The Rod of Iron (Captain Morgan)

Sent May 27, 2006

In 2003 I was sent to preach a message of repentance to America and the apostate church. Like Moses, and Jeremiah before me I was told that I would not be listened to.

It was a pretty tough time. Some of the prophecies I received seemed to contradict each other. God would cry out for repentance in one prophecy saying that he would relent with true repentance, and in the next say that all these things He’s warning against would come to pass no matter what.

I found a pattern. When the Lord addressed his people in the prophecies, he’s candid about the outcome. He says it’s written in the word. He quotes Jeremiah 15. When he addressed the world, he cries out to them to come to him through Jesus Christ, and to repent of their sins. On an individual level there is a chance, but in the aggregate, nothing will stop the coming judgment.

Moses went before Pharaoh and warned him time and time again to let Israel go, knowing from the beginning that the Lord had willed to hardened Pharaoh’s heart in order to display His wonders. This paralleled my commission in 2003.

When I anointed Times Square 3 years ago with the Rod of Iron in my hand, I did not initially understand how Revelation 18:6 was fulfilled that day.

Rev 18:6 Reward her even as she rewarded you, and double unto her double according to her works: in the cup which she hath filled fill to her double.

The answer to me was in the beginning of Rev 18:2

Rev 18:2 And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.

And he cried out mightily in a strong voice. It continues in Rev18:4

Rev 18:4 And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.

Another voice saying “My people.” God is speaking.

I read the entire chapter out loud under the power of God. When I finished verse 6, I was instructed to pour out the anointing oil. Verse 6 was fulfilled because MY LORD AND KING was speaking through my mouth for every witness present to hear. He was proclaiming the words that John heard in Rev 18:6 in a vision received while living on the Isle of Patmos.

Rev 18:3 reads

Rev 18:3 For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies.

I’m not called today to recount all the events of that day again, nor to retell anything that I have told before. There is one more part of the message of my “mission trip” to Times Square that has not been told.

My parents called me from New York and asked me to pick up some booze for them at the duty-free shop at the airport. I prayed about their request, and the Lord said, “Do it. It has prophetic significance.”

They told me to buy 3 bottles of Captain Morgan’s Spiced Rum, and 1 bottle of Remy Martin. The Remy Martin bottle needed to have the right combination of initials on it (some kind of code I don’t understand), or else they didn’t want it. I couldn’t find the Remy Martin, but I purchased and carried the 3 bottles of Captain Morgan’s Spiced Rum with me to New York.

Captain Henry Morgan is depicted iconically by Bacardi Rums (2018 note: Diageo, not Bacardi) as a handsome Swashbuckling pirate with an attractive red uniform and a flowing blue cape. He rests his right hand on the hilt a drawn cutlass. His left leg rests on a barrel of rum.

Captain Henry Morgan is described by some as a notorious bloodthirsty pirate, and by others as a brilliant military strategist. Some refuse to call him a pirate. He is considered by some to be a privateer whose daring raids on Spanish coastal settlements were sanctioned by the Crown he served. He was imprisoned briefly for his expedition to rape, pillage, and plunder Panama City because it took place during a time of peace between Britain and Spain. When relations with Spain soured, he was freed and later appointed the governor of Jamaica.

So, who was the real man behind the myth? Were his coastal raids heroic campaigns, or acts of lustful and bloodthirsty slaughter?

Captain Morgan is depicted by those who profit from his image as wielding a sword similar in appearance to US marine corps ceremonial saber. Could the Lord be trying to tell us something through this imagery?

It is the image of Captain Morgan, his men and their atrocities committed in the name of God and country, that I carried back with me from the Caribbean Island of Puerto Rico to the mainland United States.

That is my message from the Lord this day. The full account of the message that I received and delivered at Times Square with the rod of iron is completed today.

God bless everyone. May the Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you always.

Dan

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