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The Lion On The Resolute Desk is a 15"x 20" hand-stretched giclee canvas print based on the 2021 dream of a Give Him 15 prayer team member.

 

All prints from All Things New Art come with a printed copy of the story behind the artwork.

 

Larger canvas sizes are available upon request. 

 

Unframed. Can be displayed as is, or framed.

The Lion On The Resolute Desk - 15"x20" Hand-Stretched Canvas Giclee Print

SKU: 364215376135191
$250.00Price
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  • Dutch Sheets And The Lion On The Resolute Desk

     

    In his own words, Dutch Sheets recounts a dream given to a member of his prayer team on January 17, 2021:

     

    “As you will see, details in the dream indicated that Joe Biden would be inaugurated as President on January 20th. This, of course, was somewhat troubling to me, yet the dream ended with exposure and turnaround. I am withholding names of the people in the dream other than Kamala Harris. Those details are not necessary to understand the dream. All I will say is they are very high-ranking U.S. government leaders from both political parties.

     

    The Dream:

     

    This morning I dreamed I was in the Oval Office of the White House. To my right was the Resolute Desk. There was no one sitting in the chair at the desk. To my left stood five government leaders: a (Republican) man, a (Democrat) woman, a (Democrat) man, a (prominent) Judge and Kamala Harris. They were standing side by side along the wall in front of the door. The door to the Oval Office was closed. One of the leaders looked to her left and said to Kamala Harris, ‘Take your seat.’ Then she waved her hand toward the chair behind the desk. As she spoke, I turned my head just in time to see a huge lion walking out from behind the desk, making his presence known. He stopped and swiped his right front paw in the air (like a grizzly bear does when it’s angry). With the exception of the lady encouraging Harris to take the seat, those in the group looked shocked and troubled by the sight of the lion, as if his presence was going to be a problem for them. The lady spoke up, very arrogantly, and said, ‘Oh, don’t worry, we planned ahead. We knew he was coming, so we made a plan to deal with this, too!’ Right then she pulled out a rifle loaded with poisonous darts. I could see that the darts had deep reddish-orange  feathers on them. The lion then jumped up onto the Resolute Desk, and he roared. (It wasn’t a full, loud roar, just a short grunting type roar.) This ring leader smiled and said again, very condescendingly, ‘We’ve already planned for this,’ as if seeing the lion was not a big deal! Again she smiled at one of the men and he smiled back at her. She then handed him the dart rifle. He took the rifle and raised it to aim at the lion. But then a look came over his face, almost a look of repentance, as if he had already decided he wasn’t going to follow through with the plan. Though he did not speak, his expression was saying, ‘I am not going to do this!’ He then lowered the gun. The leader and the others in the room did not expect this reaction! Then a man stepped beside me to my right. He was a 4-star General and was dressed in full camouflage attire. He had four stars on each shoulder. The man holding the dart rifle then held it out, and the General took it. The ringleader was furious that he had not followed through with the plan. The General raised the rifle and to their surprise, pointed it at all of them, and then took them into custody. I looked at the lion. He was still sitting on the desk, looking very regal. That was the end of the dream.”

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