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The scripture speaks of a cry occurring at Midnight, saying the bridegroom cometh, yet time still passed before Heaven's door was sealed to the unwise virgins.  Now that's what I call a divine disclosure!  Truly all in reference to Israeli days and time.

With the 21st having come and gone, our watch continues.  As by the counting of Lunar years, when Israel become 73 yrs old is when I believe the Rapture might occur.  Leaving the last 7 yrs to fulfill a generation of 80 yrs.

In any event we continue to pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.  And that Peace is Christ Almighty!  Praying therefore for both the Rapture and His Second Coming!

TR

 

 

 

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Yep I agree ... there is something about the midnight hour and being called home!

I love the Midnight Cry song.   Eek ... though with waiting for Israel to turn 73  ... does that mean we have to wait until 2021?  I’m still hoping for this year or 2020 at the latest.   Perhaps there will be a short gap period between the rapture and start of the trib? :unsure:

 

I hear the sound
Of a mighty rushing wind
And it's closer now
Than it's ever been
I can almost hear the trumpet
As Gabriel sounds the call;
At the midnight cry
We'll be going home!
I look around me;
I see prophecies fulfilled everywhere;
The signs of the times
They're appearing everywhere
Oh, I can almost see the Father
As He says, "Son, go get my children
At the midnight cry
The Bride of Christ will rise
When Jesus steps out
On a cloud to call His children
The dead in Christ shall rise
To meet Him in the air
And it's closer now
That it's ever been
And then those that remain
Shall be quickly changed;
At the midnight cry
We'll be going home
I look around me; I see prophecies fulfilled everywhere;
The signs of the times, they're appearing everywhere
I can almost see the Father as He says, Son, go get my children
Oh, at the midnight, the Bride of Christ will rise!

 

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