Jesus is still revealing His mysteries to His disciples! I thought you might like to see a little of what Dr. Owuor is writing: so here it is: this is just a part of this vision he was given.
This is a better example. I know he writes in a unique fashion so here is a better sample:
Entering through this door
It is one thing to agree with the five wise virgins and long to be like them, while it is quite another thing to engage in the real act of entry through this door to rapture. What exactly does the church need to do to practically enter through this rapture door that stands open right now? Albeit the longing of the church to enter into the rapture, only the attainment of the true character of the five wise virgins will for sure earn her a full entry through this rapture door. But again, one may wonder as to what the character of the five wise virgins would translate into their own individual day-to-day lives. This would be the only sure way that the christian would have to tell with absolute certainty, whether they will make it into rapture or be shut out by this door. First and foremost, if today’s church would like to partake of the rapture, she would have to realize that one of the most important attributes of the five wise virgins is that they lived under the fear of the Lord at all times (Proverbs 9:10; Proverbs 14:16; Proverbs 15:33). This wise church that can enter through the rapture door has also to live in total trust of the Lord, trusting him with all her life, and everything therein (Proverbs 3:5). A wise church must also be ever mindful of the Lord in all her routines and everything else that she does on the earth, minute-by-minute. In that way any minute the rapture happens she would be found not wanting, but fully ready to go. Such a christian that opts to live the life of the five wise virgins should also be cognizant of the fact that living wise will most definitely involve choosing the Lord’s ways and wisdom above all ways of man in the world (Proverbs 8:10-11; Proverbs 3:6; Proverbs 17:24). And if such a church still continues to choose to live wise, that church must come face-to-face with the fact that the wise virgins lived in complete submission unto the Lord’s discipline (Proverbs 1:2-3; Proverbs 3:11). Though this comes at such a peak of gross disobedience in the church, and total failure of submission to God’s discipline, there is still a glimmer of hope in that morning dew that Isaiah saw. By this time it hopefully has become clearer on how difficult it is to live the life of the five wise virgins except that one loses their own lives, taking upon themselves the life of Christ Jesus. But only that morning dew that comes from the fountain of life in the temple of God in heaven can overcome the works of the flesh and bring the life of Christ into the church. This would perfectly translate the lives of the five wise virgins right into the heart of the church, as the morning dew takes charge. Moreover, the wise virgins lived a very repentant life that was full of the regular confessions of sins. By inference the wise christians who will enter through the door of rapture will also have to be ready to live a life of confessing their sins on a regular basis. This means that such a church must have a tender repentant heart in the midst of all that is happening around her today. The pain of embracing repentance in today’s church becomes a worrisome factor because the church today is not yet ready to take rebuke and face her sin (Proverbs 28:30). The church that emulates the wise virgins nevertheless, must also be concerned about the spiritual well being of widows, orphans, prisoners, destitutes and those under privileged of the society, in which she finds herself. In this way, such a wise church will constitute the sheep and not goat nation. The goat nations are shut out of the rapture by this door while the sheep nations are pleasantly welcomed into the rapture wedding banquet by the Lord’s warm hands. To the christians that did not care for the under privileged he will say, “depart from me you who are cursed into eternal fire . . .” (Matthew 25:41-46). Even as one tries to mirror the life of the five wise virgins whom Jesus welcomes through the rapture door, the church must still understand that these five virgins were entirely teachable and not intractable. What is particularly most disturbing right now is that when one closely examines today’s church, one finds a church that is mostly intractable, and resistant to the teachings of holiness. The present-day church is not yet ready to reform back to righteousness. Whether in her dressing, or on the most contentious issue of her separation from this world, she is totally adamant. Today’s church is practically not yet willing to take instruction of the Holy Spirit our Counsellor, at this late hour. On the same note, the five wise virgins pleasantly received and loved instruction from the Lord (Proverbs 18:15; Proverbs 19:20). Notwithstanding, the christian that chooses to enter through this rapture door must still not forget that the five wise virgins lived their lives perpetually growing in the wisdom of the Lord. That implies that the holy remnant bride of Christ must grow in the wisdom of the Lord, on a daily basis, and into full stature (Ephesians 4:11-16; Proverbs 1:5; Proverbs 9:9; Proverbs 10:14). As though this were not enough now comes the caveat. The edge that the five wise virgins enjoy over their foolish counterparts rests upon the fact that they were completely righteous and not wicked. Today’s church that would like to enter through rapture door must hence wear this celebrated righteousness. It is such a requirement that hinges directly on the foundation of her christian walk. This is because the Lord Jesus who is the chief bridegroom, is completely righteous. The five wise virgins also hated what is false and totally shunned evil (Proverbs 13:5; Proverbs 3:7; Proverbs 14:16; Proverbs 16:6). To be wise and enter through the rapture door will also require of the church that she take upon herself this very important character of the wise virgins. That wise church that enters the rapture is inevitably a humble and not a proud church (Proverbs 15:33). But this becomes a difficult one because today’s church is largely a very proud and egoistic but not a humble house. Either proud in the amount of earthly wealth that she commands, or the physical beauty with which she walks, or the earthly well-connected friends that clamour around her. She calls them her inner circles of friends and they are entirely worldly by all spiritual standards. Such friends strictly base their value systems on what one has or does, thereby constituting the eye, arm, and leg that Jesus said, the church should cut off if they would easily lead her into hell (Matthew 5:29-30; 1 John 2:15-17).