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Just wanted to remind everyone about the
"4th Unfulfilled Spring Feast Nisan 21" April 29, 2024
Only 3/4 of the Spring Feasts has been fulfilled the 4th feast HAS NOT BEEN FULFILLED YET NISAN 21 the 7th day of Unleavened Bread
On this day a sacred assembly is held. That means Nisan 21 might have a future fulfillment.

 

(1)Passover 14th of Nisan FULFILLED crucifixion

(2)Feast of Unleavened Bread 15th of Nisan FULFILLED. On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread was the burial of Jesus.
And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the Lord; for seven days you shall eat unleavened bread.  On the first day you shall have a holy convocation” (Lev 23:6).

(3)The feast of First Fruits 17th of Nisan. Jesus rose from the dead FULFILLED Lev23:9-11

(4)Nisan 21 Sacred Assembly 7th Day of Unleavened Bread NOT FULFILLED YET.

On the seventh day is a holy convocation; you shall not do any ordinary work” (Lev 23:6).

Also on Nisan 21  (1313 BCE), the Red Sea split  Moses and the people crossed over.

Leviticus 23:6-8 New King James Version
6 And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the Lord; seven days you must eat unleavened bread. 7 On the first day you shall have a holy convocation; you shall do no customary work on it. 8 But you shall offer an offering made by fire to the Lord for seven days. The seventh day shall be a holy convocation; you shall do no customary work on it.’ ”
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From Raul D on Five Doves April 21, 2024.  I've seen others say this is anywhere from the 28th-30th. I like the 28th because it is a Sunday...and tomorrow.

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@blue   Tomorrow would be great.  Then we can stop trying to make sense of all these different calendars!

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@blue Thanks Blue. It makes sense... on a day that you think not.

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Amir Tsarfati:

WE ARE NO LONGER STUDYING ABOUT THE FUTURE WORLD’S STRONG DELUSION.
WE ARE WATCHING IT!

WE ARE ABOUT TO WATCH THE SOON IMPLOSION OF AMERICA FOLLOWED BY THE RISE OF THE EMBOLDENED AXIS OF EVIL TO COME AGAINST ISRAEL.

THIS WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A MIRACULOUS VICTORY OF THE GOD OF ISRAEL OVER THE ENEMIES OF ISRAEL.

A WORLD LEFT WITHOUT THE EXISTENCE OR RADICAL ISLAM AND EVIL RUSSIA WILL THEN START SEARCHING FOR CIVILIZATION 2.0.

HOW CAN THEY HATE ISRAEL YET PRETEND THAT THEY LOVE THEM, REJECT THE MESSIAH AND YET OFFER “A BETTER WAY” TO BE SAVED?

THE A N T I C H R I S T!

FOR HIM TO RISE THE CHURCH MUST BE TAKEN FIRST.

THE “GREAT EXCHANGE” IS ON ITS WAY.

ARE YOU READY?

EXPECT TO BE RIDICULED, HATED, ATTACKED AND NOT SO POPULAR. EXPECT NOT TO BE FOLLOWED OR PRAISED. EXPECT TO SEE MIRACLES!
EXPECT TO GO TO YOUR REAL HOME - AND NEVER TO LIVE IN THIS EVIL WORLD AGAIN UNTIL YOU RETURN WITH THE KING OF KINGS TO REIGN, RULE AND JUDGE WITH HIM!

https://t.me/s/beholdisraelchannel   

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Yes, we are seeing God's Glory coming out on the world, as children of God, we know pretty much what is coming next. Most people don't understand all the ones turning against Israel, will suffer MORE than us who are in the storm now of all who hate us and Israel. But we have a King about to come to rescue us, while all unbelieving will learn thru the tribulation, God will bring His wrath on the world. So we need to pray for them, the ones who hate Israel and those who need Jesus and rejected Him during their lifetime. It's hard to watch all who are rejecting Jesus but our prayers will be sent up to Heaven for them, to the end, till Jesus reaches our hand for the coming Glory of our eternal home.  Come Jesus Come!  Zechariah 2:8 For thus said the Lord of hosts, after his glory sent me to the nations who plundered you, for he who touches you touches the apple of his eye.

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Ephesians 1:4  “According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love.” We, too, are chosen by God, not based on lineage or ethnicity but by His grace. Amen! Bible Israel was given by God a covenant promise that they believe who Jesus is, the SON of God, to be saved & repentance. We were given by God, who believes in Jesus and are saved by His death on the cross which He arose from the dead to be given eternal life thru our repentance. But God loves all of us as the Apple of His Eye.

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@tammie Excellent video. Dr Barry at his best. Love the song at the end!

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I like Rick's calendar because if we end up waiting until Feast of Trumpets for our departure, we wait one month less and are gone right after Labor Day. Plus, it gives us double the high watch dates! It would be great to leave this week while Antony Blinken is in the Middle East promoting peace and safety.  

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/us-secretary-state-antony-blinken-arrives-saudi-arabia-2024-04-29/

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@blue Hi Blue, sorry to bother you, are you referring to the calendar I posted or is there another calendar by another Rick? Unsure

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@rickjones427 Hi Rick.  I am referring to the calendar you posted.  If we are watching to leave on Pentecost or Feast of Trumpets, I would love to leave a month earlier than shown on the Jewish calendar. The consiracy theorist in me can even see how the enemy would have the calendar off a month so that there would be a month's time to get plans in order to have a covenant signed on what would look like a feast day a month later.

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@blue Hi Blue, I think God brought spring early, the Bible says "If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened." Matt 24:22

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At the 17:39 marker point … It gets really interesting … There will be a solar eclipse on Oct 2nd … sundown starts Feast of Trumpet and it’s exactly 7 years ago since the Rev 12th sign.  

 

Nothing is Hidden from God! We Know What Congress is Doing & Their Final Destination!

 
 
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Debunking Popular Lies About The Pre-Tribulation Rapture:

One of the most unpopular beliefs among Christians today is that of the pre-Tribulation Rapture. Many not only scoff at our expectation of meeting Jesus in the air, but also ridicule those of us who believe it could happen at any moment.

Below are five popular lies about the Rapture.

1. Belief In The Rapture Began With John Darby

Despite clear and overwhelming evidence to the contrary, most Christians remain convinced that belief in the pre-Tribulation Rapture began with John Darby. They claim that since no one in the church held this viewpoint prior to the nineteenth century, we shouldn’t ascribe to something no one believed before the time of Darby.

This assertion is blatantly false. 

In AD 180, Irenaeus wrote Against Heresies to refute the errors of Gnosticism. In Book 5, Chapter 29, of Against Heresies he wrote these words:

And therefore, when in the end the Church shall be suddenly caught up from this, it is said, “There shall be Tribulation such as has not been since the beginning, neither shall be.”

In the above quote, this early prominent early church theologian used the same Greek word for “caught up,” harpazo, that Paul used in 1 Thessalonians 4:17, a favorite Rapture verse of many. He clearly had this passage in mind.

While his words don’t specify a pre-Tribulation Rapture, they do reveal Irenaeus’ belief that the event portrayed in 1 Thessalonians 4:17, the harpazo, would come before a time of extended Tribulation on the earth as presented in Matthew 24:21ff during which time the church would be absent from the earth.

His words also confirm an early belief in Jesus’ appearance for His church that’s separate from the Second Coming. He didn’t combine the two events as most do today.

In my book, The Triumph of the Redeemed, I document beliefs similar to that of Irenaeus in the following documents or writers:

  • The Shepherd of Hermas (about AD 140)
  • Cyprian (AD 200–258)
  • The Apocalypse of Elijah (Third Century AD)
  • Ephraim the Syrian (AD 306–373)
  • Morgan Edwards (1722–1795)

2. There’s No Mention Of It In Scripture

Many scoffers of our hope like to point out that the Bible doesn’t contain the word “Rapture.” Such an assertion deceptively implies that there’s no such event described in Scripture, which again is totally false.

It’s true that John Darby helped popularize the application of the word “Rapture” to the event that Paul describes in 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18, I Corinthians 15:50-55, Philippians 3:20-21, and Titus 2:11-14. However, giving it a name is far different than creating it.

The event we refer to as the “Rapture” occurs in the Bible; it’s just not labelled as such in our English translations of Scripture.

3. Belief In The Rapture Is Escapism

Another falsehood used to discredit the Rapture is that its proponents just want to escape tumultuous times on the earth. In other words, we are just seeking to avoid the tribulation that Jesus said would be the experience of His followers.

Our hope for missing the Tribulation period rests on the words or Scripture rather than our desire to escape trouble. And as Walvoord points out, how is our desire to escape God’s wrath on earth any different than that of wanting to avoid it in the lake of fire?

4. Those Who Believe In The Rapture Don’t Care About The Current World

This falsehood is more of an attack on us who believe in the Rapture than against the teaching itself. Again, the idea that we don’t care about this world or its inhabitants is simply not true of the majority of those who daily watch for Jesus’ appearing.

Of course, there will be exceptions, but from what I see, there’s no lack of compassion for the hurting and lost among those that wait expectancy for Jesus’ appearing. Belief in the Rapture, if anything, accelerates the desire of most to give generously to help the poor and support the spread of Gospel.

5. Jesus Doesn’t Intervene In Our World Until The End Of The Age

Those that believe the preceding falsehoods pertaining to the Rapture say the next event on God’s prophetic calendar is an end-of-the-age return of Jesus to initiate the eternal state.

Many pastors convey such a scenario by preaching that all believers today will someday die.  Such teaching directly contradicts the New Testament; Paul tells us there will be saints alive at the time of Jesus’ appearing (1 Corinthians 15:511 Thessalonians 4:17).

A careful study of the words in the texts describing Jesus’ appearing and the Second Coming reveal that they cannot be the same event. A careful study reveals an abundance of ...  differences between the two events that make it impossible for one to say they happen at the same time. 

Why do so many Christians cling to falsehoods about the Rapture? It’s because they start with beliefs regarding the end times that make such an occurrence impossible.

The most popular views regarding Bible prophecy claim that most of the book of Revelation is symbolism, code exclusively for first-century AD saints, or past history (fulfilled prophecy). These widely accepted viewpoints presuppose that there cannot be a Rapture, which explains its unpopularity in most churches.

https://harbingersdaily.com/debunking-popular-lies-about-the-pre-tribulation-rapture/

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In the Simpson's episode, "Thank God, it's doomsday", Homer predicts the rapture to be May 18th at 3:15pm, but he doesn't give a year.  I don't watch the show, but apparently future events have come true from many of the episodes, including Trump becoming president.  Also, people are talking about May 18 for other reasons, including it is 40 days after the recent solar eclipse.  Take a look online there are videos talking about the Simpsons and May 18th rapture prediction.

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As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately. "Tell us," they said, "when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?" Jesus answered: "Watch out that no one deceives you.

Here we see, deception is one thing a Christian should look out for in the last days. I watched the news the other day, about the college students being deceived by hearing Oct 7 in Israel, never happened. We know it did but the students believe what other people are saying, they are becoming so hateful. We see as Christians, God never lies and still His plans are happening fast, we are looking for Jesus return as the world is looking for lies from people who will never know who Jesus is. Be ready, be careful, be watchful, Satan is roaming to see whom he can deceive. Our lamps are full and we know what God's word says, God is the truth and the way, follow Him till our hands meet Jesus hand in the air. Come Jesus Come! Prayer  

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