The Bridge with the Three Towers

I was looking at a hillside covered with tropical vegetation. It looked like a scene from Vietnam or Cambodia. There were dugouts or bunkers on the hillside. I saw an Asian woman standing behind a gun turret firing at an enemy. She was defending a suspension bridge with three towers, and for an instant, I saw this bridge. I knew this enemy was from Germany. On the side of the turret, which I believe she had confiscated, was a plate of armor with a swastika. Then with utmost precision, several bullets came from behind and instantly killed the woman.

In this next scene, I saw (I believe) the same woman kneeling next to a park bench with her mother and daughter — three generations of women. The woman told her mother about a bridge she was defending with her life. She had a white substance, like flour, and molded a crude replica of the suspension bridge. It had three towers of varying heights—a large, middle-sized, and small structure. Her mother warned her to abandon this bridge and that the enemy would find and kill her anywhere, that she could not hide from this enemy, and that he would strike her dead from the air. The woman would not surrender, saying she would defend this bridge with her life.

The women represent three generations of Asian people. The younger one has accepted Christ and will defend her belief to death. The bridge she is defending is the trinity of God. The enemy is the Anti-Christ, who has come from Europe, most likely Germany. Interestingly, this dream ties to the one I had much earlier titled: “The Enemy Attacking the Jewish People and the Church.” I never understood why I saw an Asian woman in that dream, but now I realize she represents the gentile church.