I agree with many here in this forum who have pointed out that while JF may be having some kind of personal dream from God, I disagree that it applies to the many.
For one thing, JF is caught up in the very non-biblical Hebrew Roots Movement, as she has confessed in quite a few of her recent posts. She believes in salvation plus works. She also has a history of loud and wild complaints about the church, and life in general.
I do not see her as a mature Christian and in fact, at this time, I am worried about her salvation at all, when she believes she has to have the Sabbath on Saturday, celebrate the Passover, etc, etc.
I believe she is disqualified from any prophetic utterances, to the point where she may in fact be a false prophet, crying doom and gloom where none needs to be cried! I do not think we should be discussing personal dreams from someone who is far from the Biblical path God has chosen for his people. I would question whether JF has even read the Bible through completely. I just finished reading the major and minor prophets, and for every true prophecy or dream given by the prophets, there are 100's if not 1000's of prophecies given by false prophets, who are currying favour with the kings, or just trying to be admired and followed.
It is sad this thread has gone on so long. I do believe that God gave SOME dreams in the OT, most of which were warnings to Israel to repent or be carried away. As both Israel and Judah were carried away, those dreams, visions and prophecies were correct. As for the NT, the prophecies do in fact confirm Jesus is the Messiah, and they help bring salvation to people such as Cornelius and Paul, for that matter. There are exactly 9 visions in the NT, including the entire book of Revelation. That is not very many, considering the work God was doing.
Now, if JF had come on here with some dream or vision about God calling people to holiness, like the OT prophets, or to go and witness, like many of the dreams in the NT, I might be on board. Instead, she posts these flaky dreams, and draws conclusions that are simply not rational Biblical. And some people support her, because they support anyone who says they have had a dream or vision, without discerning both the person and the dream.
Look at what happened to Paul when he tried to go into Bithyna, in Asia Minor.
"And a vision appeared to Paul in the night: a man of Macedonia was standing there, urging him and saying, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” 10 And when Paul had seen the vision, immediately we sought to go on into Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to preach the gospel.: Acts 16:9-10
So God's plan was different than Paul's. Paul went over to Europe, to Philippi in Macedonia, and people were saved, a church was started, and a Bible book was written to this church, which is a part of our Bible.
Now that is a prophecy for all times, that I can stand behind!