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THE SIX SISTERS

Sister Faith, Sister Hope, Sister Mercy // Sister Peace, Sister Blessing and Sister Joy:

 

Then I stopped to think about some of the members in the church that I knew who were present at the Conference but I did not see while I was running around to gather the people. I began to imagine and I asked myself the question: "Where is Sister Faith? Where is Sister Hope? and Where is Sister Mercy?" As I was pondering in my mind (not actually speaking to anyone in particular because it was only me there) the voice came in the air like the one which called me to gather the people saying, "Look at your right". I turned my neck and looked at my right hand side. I saw three ladies in the images of the three sisters; Faith, Hope and Mercy but they had been transformed and their bodies glowing with bright light. Above the head of each one was written the name. So in a row was written: Faith, Hope, Mercy. And above the three names was written in the shape of an arch "Paradise". And even the written words were glowing in bright colours.

Then I next asked. Where is Sister Peace? Where is Sister Blessing ? Where is Sister Joy? Instantaneously, the voice came up again to say, "Look at your left". I turned again to look at my left hand side. And like I saw on the right, these three sisters were standing there with transformed bodies glowing with bright light. And above each one was written her name in a row: Peace, Blessing, Joy and above the names was written "Paradise".

Sister Faith, Sister Hope, Sister Mercy, Sister Peace, Sister Blessing and Sister Joy:
(Each Personality was explained as below)
Please Note: 
It was a symbol of these 6 Sisters that was shown in the vision because in the physical, the Sisters that I was asking for were still alive and not dead to have been translated. They were 3 Sisters on the left hand side and 3 Sisters on the right hand side and were in a row as below. You know people seen in a vision or dream could be figurative.
Sister Faith

The symbol of "Faith" in the vision was explained as the basis of every believer to transform from being a sinner or unbeliever to a believer or a Christian.

According to Hebrews 11: 1 & 6, it is through faith that we hope for receiving the gift of God's forgiveness through repentance that brings salvation.  And without faith no one can please God to get saved (Heb 11: 6).

In other words, Faith is foundational to the Christian journey to Heaven. It is the starting point, the sustaining force, and the means by which we receive salvation and walk with God. Without faith, it is impossible to please God or inherit eternal life.


In brief let's see the position of faith in our journey to Heaven:

1. Faith Is the Foundation of Salvation

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:” — Ephesians 2:8

Faith is the channel through which we receive the grace of God and the gift of eternal life.

2. Faith Pleases God

But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.” — Hebrews 11:6

A life of faith is necessary to walk in fellowship with God and receive His rewards.

3. Faith Justifies the Believer

Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:” — Romans 5:1

We are made right (justified) before God through faith, not by works.

4. Faith Is the Way of Life for the Righteous

The just shall live by faith.” — Romans 1:17

Faith isn’t just for salvation—it is the lifestyle of the believer.

5. Faith Overcomes the World

For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.
— 1 John 5:4

Faith empowers believers to live victoriously over sin, trials, and worldly systems.

6. Faith Looks to Eternal Reward

By faith Abraham... looked for a city... whose builder and maker is God.” — Hebrews 11:8-10

Faith sees beyond the present world to the promise of Heaven.

Conclusion:

Faith is the key that opens the door to salvation, the path we walk to please God, and the shield that protects us in spiritual warfare (Ephesians 6:16). Without it, Heaven cannot be our destination.


So the translated image of Sister Faith that I saw in the vision was a symbol of the need to have great faith ​to please the Lord in the walk with Him from planet earth to Heaven.

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Sister Peace

Peace holds a vital and sustaining role in the Christian journey to Heaven. It is both a gift from God and a spiritual fruit that guides, guards, and strengthens the believer’s walk with Christ. Without peace, spiritual progress becomes unstable. With peace, believers experience assurance, unity, and direction toward eternal life.


Let's see the significance in our Christian journey to Heaven:
 

1. Peace Comes from God through Christ

Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” — Romans 5:1

Peace with God is the result of being justified by faith. It ends the hostility of sin and begins a reconciled relationship with God.

2. Peace Guards Our Hearts and Minds

And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:7

God’s peace acts as a spiritual shield in times of trial, preserving the believer's stability and focus.

3. Christ Is Our Peace

For he is our peace…” — Ephesians 2:14

Jesus doesn't just give peace—He is peace, breaking down barriers between us and God, and among one another.

4. We Are Called to Live in Peace

Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord.” — Hebrews 12:14

Peaceful living and holiness are non-negotiable for those seeking Heaven because without both of them, there is no way to see the kingdom of God not to talk of entering it to see the Lord.

5. Peace Is a Fruit of the Spirit

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace…” — Galatians 5:22

As we walk in the Spirit, peace becomes part of our nature, evidence of a Spirit-led life. A person who claims to be a Christian, (truly born again Christian) but still living in riotous and chaotic life should check their salvation if genuine.

6. God Directs Our Path Through Peace

And let the peace of God rule in your hearts…” — Colossians 3:15

Peace acts as a divine umpire, helping us discern God’s will and direction.

Conclusion:

Peace is more than calm feelings—it's a divine state of reconciliation, a guide for daily living, and a fruit that testifies of God’s presence in us. Without peace, there's confusion and instability; with peace, there’s clarity and communion with God on the journey to Heaven.

Sister Hope

 

The symbol of "Hope" in the vision was explained as the entire essence of our Christian experience. Hope holds a vital and sustaining position in the Christian journey to Heaven. It is not mere wishful thinking but a confident expectation based on the promises of God. In Scripture, hope is what keeps believers anchored, motivated, and focused on eternal life in Christ, especially through trials and seasons of delay.

Key Positions of Hope in the Christian Journey:

1. Hope Anchors the Soul

Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast...” — Hebrews 6:19
Hope keeps the believer grounded, unshaken by storms and uncertainties.

2. Hope Purifies and Prepares Us for Christ’s Return

And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.” — 1 John 3:3
Hope drives personal holiness and readiness for Heaven.

3. Hope Is Rooted in God’s Promises

Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ;” — Titus 2:13
Our hope is tied to the Second Coming of Christ and eternal glory. Our hope is anchored on our belief in God that His words are Yes and Amen. And when He has promised us to have our expected end which is making it to Heaven at last, we stand on His promises because He will never ever fail us provided we remain obedient and faithful in His will to the end.

4. Hope Is Produced by the Scriptures

For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.” — Romans 15:4
The Word of God fuels and strengthens our hope on the journey.

5. Hope Does Not Make Us Ashamed

And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts...” — Romans 5:5
God’s hope will never disappoint—it will be fulfilled.

Conclusion:

Hope is the spiritual compass that points the believer toward Heaven, keeps us patient in suffering, holy in lifestyle, and expectant of Christ’s return.

It is Hope that keeps us Gazing, Waiting and Preparing for the second coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ whose appearance is imminent now more than when we first believed. It is our Hope that the Rapture of Saints can happen any moment hence.

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Sister Blessing

Blessing in the Christian journey to Heaven represents the favor, provision, empowerment, and approval of God upon a believer’s life. It is both spiritual and material, present and eternal, and always connected to obedience, faith, and covenant relationship with God. Blessings guide, strengthen, and affirm believers as they walk the path toward eternal life.

Receiving Blessing(s) helps us in our Christian journey to Heaven:

1. Blessing Comes Through Obedience

If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.
— Isaiah 1:19

God’s blessings are often tied to a life of obedience. Obedience unlocks divine favour and spiritual abundance.

2. Blessing Is Part of God’s Covenant with His People

And I will bless them that bless thee... and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.” — Genesis 12:3

The Abrahamic covenant established a pattern of blessing that extends to all who walk in the steps of faith (Romans 4:12).

3. Spiritual Blessings Are Found in Christ

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ.
— Ephesians 1:3

Believers are already blessed with spiritual riches in Christ—grace, mercy, forgiveness, and the hope of glory.

4. Blessing Is Both Now and Eternal

Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
— Matthew 5:3

Jesus' Beatitudes show that blessing is not just earthly—true blessing leads to eternal inheritance.

5. Blessing Is a Reward of Trusting God

“Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.” — Jeremiah 17:7

A life anchored in trust reaps divine provision, peace, and direction.

6. Blessing Is the Opposite of Curse

Behold, I set before you this day a blessing and a curse; A blessing, if ye obey…” — Deuteronomy 11:26–27

Blessing uplifts, while curse destroys. The journey to Heaven is marked by choosing obedience and remaining under God’s covering.

7. Eternal Blessing Is the Ultimate Reward

Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you…
— Matthew 25:34

Those who walk faithfully receive not only blessings in this life but inherit the eternal kingdom.

Conclusion:

Blessing is God's visible and invisible favour that strengthens us on the path to Heaven. It is not only what we receive from God, but also who we become through Him—a blessed people set apart for eternal glory. Hallelujah !!

Sister Mercy
 

Mercy holds a critical position in our Christian journey to Heaven. It is through God’s mercy that we are not consumed, given salvation, and continually forgiven when we fall. Mercy is both the character of God and a required attribute in the life of every believer.

Here is a brief summary of the biblical position of Mercy in our journey to Heaven, with relevant KJV scriptures:

1. We Are Saved by God's Mercy

Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us...” — Titus 3:5

Salvation is not earned—it is granted through the mercy of God.

2. God's Mercy Is New Every Morning

It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning...”
— Lamentations 3:22-23

Mercy sustains us daily as we journey through life’s struggles and spiritual battles.

3. Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment

For he shall have judgment without mercy, that hath shewed no mercy; and mercy rejoiceth against judgment.” — James 2:13

Those who are merciful receive mercy—both now and in eternity.

4. We Must Show Mercy to Receive It

Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
— Matthew 5:7

God expects us to extend the same mercy we’ve received to others. It's a condition for ongoing mercy.

5. God Desires Mercy More Than Sacrifice

I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” — Matthew 9:13

Religious acts are empty without a heart of mercy—especially toward the weak and lost.

Conclusion:

Mercy is the bridge between our sin and God’s salvation. It is the ongoing provision for the believer’s failures and shortcomings and it is a requirement for how we treat others. Without mercy, we cannot enter or stay on the path to Heaven.

So also are we expected to show the bowel of mercy (or compassion) to our fellow men.

Sister Joy
 

Joy in the Christian journey to Heaven is a fruit of the Spirit, a mark of salvation, and a foretaste of eternal glory. It is both a gift from God and a spiritual strength that sustains believers through trials, motivates perseverance, and connects us to the eternal rejoicing awaiting us in Heaven.
 

Here is a brief explanation of the position of Joy in our Christian journey, to Heaven:

1. Joy Is a Fruit of the Spirit

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace…” — Galatians 5:22

Joy is evidence that the Holy Spirit is at work in the life of a believer.

2. Joy Comes from Salvation

Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation…” — Psalm 51:12

The greatest joy for the Christian comes from knowing that one is saved and reconciled to God.

3. Joy Gives Strength in Trials

…for the joy of the LORD is your strength.” — Nehemiah 8:10

Joy is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of God's strength amid it.

4. Joy Is Anchored in Hope

Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer;” — Romans 12:12

Joy is rooted in the hope of Heaven and the assurance of God’s promises.

5. Joy Is Part of God's Kingdom

For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.” — Romans 14:17

Heavenly living on earth includes joy as a core aspect of God's kingdom within us.

6. Joy Will Be Made Full in Eternity

Enter thou into the joy of thy lord.” — Matthew 25:21

The ultimate reward for the faithful is to enter the eternal joy of God’s presence.

7. Joy Is a Witness to the World

Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.” 

- Philippians 4:4

Joy, especially in trials, testifies to the world of our trust in God.

Conclusion:

Joy is the gladness of the heart that comes from knowing, trusting, and walking with God. It is both a present strength and a future inheritance. As we walk the path to Heaven as Christians, joy sustains us through trials and crowns us in glory at last.

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE 3 PERSONALITIES/VIRTUES ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE: “Faith, Hope, and Mercy – And Their Anchors For Our Christian Journey”
 

And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three…” — 1 Corinthians 13:13a (KJV)

Let us explore the roles of Faith, Hope, and Mercy in our spiritual walk, how they are inter-connected and how they shape our journey to Heaven.
 

I. FAITH – The Foundation of Our Walk with God

Faith is believing and trusting in God and His Word without seeing the outcome.
 

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” — Hebrews 11:1 (KJV)


Examples

  • Abraham – Believed God’s promise against all odds (Romans 4:20-21)

  • The Woman with the Issue of Blood – Faith in Jesus brought healing (Mark 5:34)


Consequences of Lack of Faith:

  • Peter sinking – Doubt led to fear (Matthew 14:30-31)

  • Israelites in the wilderness – Unbelief barred them from the Promised Land (Hebrews 3:19)
     

Blessings of Faith:

  • Salvation: “By grace are ye saved through faith…” (Ephesians 2:8)

  • Pleasing God: “Without faith it is impossible to please him…” (Hebrews 11:6)
     

II. HOPE – The Anchor for the Soul

Hope is confident expectation in God’s promises, especially regarding eternal life.
 

Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast…” — Hebrews 6:19 (KJV)


Examples:

  • Job – Maintained hope through suffering (Job 14:14)

  • Paul – Rejoiced in hope of eternal life (Romans 5:2)
     

Consequences of Hopelessness/Lack of Hope:

  • Cain – Despair led to separation from God (Genesis 4:13-14)

  • King Saul – Disobeyed out of fear, lacked hope in God's plan (1 Samuel 28)


Blessings of Hope:

  • Strength in trials: “Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation…” (Romans 12:12)

  • Eternal vision: “Looking for that blessed hope…” (Titus 2:13)
     

III. MERCY – The Compassionate Nature of God

Mercy is God’s lovingkindness that withholds deserved punishment and grants compassion.
 

It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.” — Lamentations 3:22 (KJV)
 

Examples:

  • David – Received mercy after sin (Psalm 51:1)

  • Nineveh – God spared them when they repented (Jonah 3:10)

  • The Prodigal Son – Mercy restored his sonship (Luke 15:20-24)
     

Consequences of Rejecting Mercy:

  • Pharaoh – Hardened heart led to judgment (Exodus 9:12)

  • Unmerciful Servant – Judgment for lacking compassion (Matthew 18:32-35)


Blessings of Receiving and Showing Mercy:
  • Forgiveness and restoration: “He that covereth his sins shall not prosper…” (Proverbs 28:13)

  • God’s mercy extended to the merciful: “Blessed are the merciful…” (Matthew 5:7)


APPLICATION & DISCUSSION

Dear reader,

  1. How is your Faith active in daily life?

  2. What do you Hope for most in your spiritual journey?

  3. Are you walking in God’s Mercy—and extending it to others?


As we prepare for the Rapture, how ready are you? Write down one area you need to grow in—Faith, Hope and Mercy.
And pray over it.

CONCLUSION
In conclusion,
  • Faith keeps us connected to God.

  • Hope keeps us focused on the eternal goal.

  • Mercy keeps us humble and grateful before Him.

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life…” — Psalm 23:6 (KJV)

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE 3 PERSONALITIES/VIRTUES ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE: “Faith, Hope, and Mercy – And Their Anchors For Our Christian Journey”

Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.
 

I. PEACE – The Gift of God’s Presence


Peace is the calm assurance of God’s control and presence in every situation in our lives.

And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:7


Examples:

  • Jesus Calming the Storm – Mark 4:39: “Peace, be still...”

  • Gideon – Built an altar and called it Jehovah Shalom (Judges 6:24)

  • David – Despite enemies, found peace in God (Psalm 4:8)


Consequences of Lacking Peace:

  • Fear, anxiety, and double-mindedness (James 1:6-8)

  • Saul’s torment due to disobedience (1 Samuel 16:14)


How to Experience Peace:

  • Trust in God – Isaiah 26:3

  • Be spiritually minded – Romans 8:6

  • Live peaceably with others – Romans 12:18


II. BLESSING – The Favour and Goodness of God

Definition: A blessing is God’s divine favour, provision, and approval over a person’s life.

The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.” — Proverbs 10:22


Examples:

  • Abraham – Genesis 12:2-3: God promised to bless and make him a blessing.

  • Jabez – 1 Chronicles 4:10: God granted his request for blessing.

  • Mary – Luke 1:45: “Blessed is she that believed…”


Consequences of Missing the Blessing:

  • Esau sold his birthright and lost the blessing (Hebrews 12:16-17)

  • Israel’s disobedience led to a curse instead of blessing (Deuteronomy 28:15)


How to Walk in Blessing:

  • Obedience – Deuteronomy 28:1-2

  • Fear the Lord – Psalm 128:1-2

  • Give generously – Acts 20:35


III. JOY – The Inner Gladness from God’s Spirit

Joy is a deep, spiritual gladness that is rooted in the presence and promises of God. It is more and deeper than Happiness that is just for a moment.

The joy of the LORD is your strength.” — Nehemiah 8:10

 

Examples:

  • David – Danced for joy before the Lord (2 Samuel 6:14-15)

  • Paul and Silas – Sang with joy in prison (Acts 16:25)

  • Jesus – Endured the cross for the “joy set before Him” (Hebrews 12:2)

 

Consequences of Losing Joy:

  • Weakness and discouragement (Psalm 51:12)

  • Legalism and coldness in service

 

How to Cultivate Joy:

  • Abide in Christ – John 15:11

  • Rejoice always – Philippians 4:4

  • Be filled with the Holy Ghost – Romans 14:17

APPLICATION & DISCUSSION 

  1. Which of the three—Peace, Blessing, or Joy—do you need more of in your life?

  2. What’s hindering you from experiencing God's fullness in these 3 areas?

  3. How can you position yourself to receive and walk in them from now on?


You are hereby encouraged to pick one scripture from each section and meditate on it daily for a week and see how your life shall transform. The Lord shall definitely visit you and give you more illumination and understanding in Jesus's name. Amen.


CONCLUSION
Finally,
  • Peace stabilizes the believer to remain stedfast in the faith to the end.

  • Blessing empowers and provides as you see the fruits evident in your life as a Christian.

  • Joy strengthens and sustains you to continue to overcome and main your positive confession and profession of the goodness of the Lord to prepare you ready for the Rapture or to meet in Glory if death comes first.
     

For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.” — Romans 14:17 (KJV)

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