We are living in the last days for the body of Christ. Those who KNOW HIM. We will soon be removed from the Earth. This is not a time to grow weary in well doing, to give up on God, or to lose our patience with waiting on Him.
Here is a selection of really great, informative, well researched videos to help you get a clearer understanding of the days in which we are living!!
NEVER GIVE UP, DO NOT DESPAIR… DO NOT FEAR!! FEAR NOT, is a direct command from GOD. HIS PERFECT LOVE casteth out all fear!! TRUST IN HIM!
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Just when you think the story is over, it’s not. I decided to look out 21 days. 21 days takes us to the 8th Day of Tabernacles: Shemini Atzeret. The Gathering. We are told that the answer to Daniels prayer was delayed for 21 days because the angel had to fight the prince of Persia. In the book of Revelation Chapter 12, there’s a war in the heavens, it’s an attempt by the dragon to foil the rapture. If Christ can’t take his bride home, he can’t pour out his wrath on the earth. The dragon fails in his attempt, but it appears to delay the rapture from the Feast of Trumpets for the same amount of time as in Daniels situation, 21 days. In the heavens we see a very complete story of Christ coming for his bride on Shemini Atzeret. I’ll go over all of this in greater detail in the coming weeks!
Sometimes You get the Answer You were Looking For!
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The Rapture is patterned after a Jewish wedding. There’s Jewish wedding in the New Testament, the “Parable of the Ten Virgins.” Not only does the bride and her bridesmaids know the day of her wedding, they know the hour, because they know the groom is late. The most common time for the groom to snatch his bride away is at sunset. The delayed bridegroom comes at Midnight. In a Jewish wedding at the time of Christ, the bride and groom are betrothed to one another; they are legally married, but the public wedding and consummation doesn’t occur for one to two years. The groom goes and builds an addition onto his father’s house; the father approves the addition, and then the wedding can occur. There is a long period of time when the day of the wedding is unknown to the bride. But at some point, she has to know. Days or weeks in advance, we don’t know. But what we do know is this, in the “Parable of the Ten Virgins,” the bride knows the day and the hour, because she knows the groom is late. Our wedding with Christ begins with the rapture. Christ coming to take his bride away to the wedding chamber in heaven. A Jewish wedding at the time of Christ lasted 7 days, our wedding celebration – 7 years. Since the rapture is patterned after a Jewish wedding, we may know the day and the hour, maybe only just days or weeks prior, just like in the “Parable of the Ten Virgins. “