
TR, I would agree with you as I have felt for many months now, the Father impressing me to keep a short wick, if you will forgive the illustration. It seems I must constantly be on my face before God in preparation to leave. I am right there with you in proclaiming that we should be ready at any moment to meet our beloved. In my spirit, I feel so unworthy to see the bridegroom, I stand with Paul, “of sinners, I am chief...” yet by faith I am ready to take that flight, the sooner the better, in my opinion. And I do feel it is far sooner. Looking up! Maranatha :prayer-hands: PM Netanyahu has until this Wednesday to form a government then it goes back to President Rivlin who decides if Gantz gets a try at one. If neither group can form a government, Israel goes to a third round of elections that would occur in 2020... There is no doubt about it ... we are certainly in some type of spiritual holding pattern with Israel not being able to form a unified government. I just read Jason Greenblatt, architect of Trump’s peace plan, last day is Oct 31st, he leaves his post on All Saints Day, Nov 1st. A friend emailed and said “group leader of the Signs and Seasons group believes we might see the peace plan and that the rapture might even happen around 31 October when the Brexit happens and thus begins upheaval among countries around the world followed by war and then the announced peace plan.” Still have my eyes on the Church exit occurring on Halloween .. great day for it to occur with the graves of the saints opening up and our bloody clothes and shoes getting left behind! B-) Again the Lord's blood is sufficient for all our sins. And truly none of us is worthy of either salvation nor of being given His heart! Fact remains, we have been chosen by Him! Let us glory in His heart, rather than ours! TR Geri7 There's no doubt about it in my mind that God is holding things back. This article is from about a month ago but I think it sums up the situation pretty good. https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/the-trump-kushner-peace-plan-could-be-a-victim-of-the-messy-israeli-election/