NOW LET me get back to the story of Dallas Taylor, the prophet of the Last Days, better known in Heaven as The Care Taker. My God Jehovah commanded me to protect this family while they are looking for a number of things. Dallas believes, if he follows a map he found, he will be able to find all of the treasures that legend and tradition have spoken about. He also believes he will find the Compartment of Paradise, if the map is authentic. If he finds the Compartment of Paradise, he hopes he will find the Ark of the Covenant, the oil, the water, and the Ashes of the Red Heifer, spoken about in Numbers 19. However, Dallas does have an enemy; that enemy is the Devil.

  The Devil knows all about the Ashes of the Red Heifer and the other things that are needed to dedicate the Tribulation Temple before it is opened for worship. He does not want those elements to be found. If the elements are found and they are used in the temple, it would mean the worshipers would be worshipping Jehovah. The Devil wants to be worshipped, but he doesn't want God to be worshipped. The Devil knows for certain that the Jews will worship him, if he can prevent the elements from being found.

  The Devil is going to do everything in his power to prevent Dallas from finding the Compartment of Paradise and the other places where clues are hidden. Those clues will uncover places that have been hidden for thousands of years. If the Devil gets there before Dallas, those clues will be destroyed and other means will have to be used to find the places that have been hidden.

  When I first started telling about the Taylor family, I said that they were my family. I am not related to them because I am an Archangel, like I stated before. I have no earthly family. All I have is my creator, God, and the other angels in heaven. But, when we are given a task or we are commanded to protect humans on earth, they become just like a family to us.

  The very first time I heard about Dallas Taylor was when I was at the Throne of God and I heard a prayer come from a preacher about his son. The preacher was Silas Bartholomew Taylor. Silas prayed that his son, Dallas, who he wanted to be a preacher, would become one of the greatest archaeologists, if not the greatest to ever live. In his prayer he said that his son did not want to be a preacher and spend all of his time indoors preparing sermon after sermon for people that were already saved. He wanted to be outdoors, breathing fresh air, and doing what he wanted to do instead of what others wanted him to do.

  Silas continued and said that his son loved my God with all his heart and wanted to do something that he could look back at and see that he had accomplished with his faith. His accomplishments would be to become an archaeologist and discover things about the Bible that most people thought were fairy tales or just myths.

  As Silas continued with his prayer, he asked that God would direct Dallas in things that others only dream about. He asked for a double and then a triple portion of blessings for his son and that the Holy Spirit would guide and direct Dallas in the way he should go in order to find those things that the Lord wanted him to uncover. Silas also asked that the Holy Spirit would bring a woman into his son’s life that would love archaeology as much as Dallas did. At the end of his prayer, he asked that God would direct his path into the ministry, if Dallas changed his mind about being an archaeologist. He asked that God would let him bring thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, to a saving knowledge of Jesus.

  It was at that time that I was informed of my next job. I would protect Dallas and his family until the rapture. At the rapture, Dallas and his family, along with hundreds of millions of other believers, would be taken to Heaven without ever knowing what death felt like.