By Lisa Haven
If you have never heard the term “we are living in the latter days”–a term that Christians prophesy about that will occur at the very end of our age—then it’s about time you’ve become well acquainted with the words. Because many believe we are living in the latter days and that we are the generation that will witness the prophetic fulfillment of Biblical prophecy.
In the video below I reveal 27 events that have “spiraled out of control” just in the month of September alone! Prophetically, things are getting crazier and crazier.
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More to come: Sept. 23 – Oct. 31: Israel on holiday of Sukkot Oct 4/5 2017 – What to expect: Over the holiday of Sukkot, there will be no transportation available from sundown on the 4th until after dark on the 5th.
The Feast of Tabernacles, or Sukkot, is the seventh and final feast God gave Israel. It is the most festive of all the feasts and is mentioned more often in scripture than any of the others. The word sukkot in Hebrew is translated “tabernacles” in English and means booths or huts. Throughout this seven-day feast, the Jews are required to live in temporary shelters to remind them of God’s provision during their 40 years of wilderness wandering. The holiday also is called the Feast of Ingathering (Ex. 23:16; 34:22) because it is observed after all the fall crops are harvested. This happy feast commemorates God’s past provision in the desert and His present goodness in providing the fall harvest. It is during the Feast of Tabernacles that Solomon dedicated Israel’s first Temple. The Shekinah glory of God descended from heaven to light the fire on the altar and to fill the Holy of Holies (2 Chron. 5:3; 7:1-4). The re-emerging of the Masonic-backed Solomon’s Temple may occur at this time, as it is all ready to go! Through computerized hydraulics, it only takes 18 minutes to raise above ground! This was disclosed to me by a friend of a retired IDF general who told him, as they walked between the Old City and the Dead Sea. Jewish pilgrims from around the world travel to Jerusalem for this feast. They build booths, or huts, in which they live for one week – all carefully located within a Sabbath day’s journey (a little more than half a mile) of the Temple. At sundown, the ram’s horn (shofar) blasts and the celebration begins as fires from thousands of Jewish camps blaze in a half-mile radius around the Temple. This year, it coud be this will happen during the Temple emergence. It is important to note that Christ proclaimed the Temple desolate. Upon His death, when the Temple curtain was torn from the top down, all Christians present and future then became the Temples of the Holy Spirit. There are many Messianic Jews and secular Jews in Israel who want nothing to do with the emerging Temple. Of course, this is healthy. Satan indwelling the Antichrist, who always wanted to be worshipped as God – the Abomination which causeth Desolation, prophesied in Daniel – from the Temple Divinely decreed desolate, now indwells the final bogus messiah, the Antichrist, to proclaim himself as God 3 1/2 years into the Tribulation. So we see Oct. 4 traditionally related to both the Temple and the Feast of Ingathering. Once above ground, there will undoubtedly be a re-dedication of Solomon’s Temple (For centuries, the goal of the Judeo-Masons). I personally believe this will include a slightly-modified Masonic Address by occultist and Judeo-Mason Albert Pike. “On the Occasion for Laying the Corner Stone for the Masonic Odd Fellows Hall, at Little Rock in 1854.” The Ingathering, of course, could very well refer to the pre-Trib Rapture… (though some see the Ingathering as the New Millenium with Christ on the throne.) but moreso the Feast of Trumpets, also in Sept.-Oct. “No man knows the day nor the hour” refers to the Feast of Trumpets every year, as each year the New Moon is on a different date. “No man knows the day nor the hour” is a very Jewish clue, regarding the pre-Trib Rapture. The New Moon can be on a different date every year, regarding the Feast of Trumpets and when the New Moon is visible. the constellation prophesied in Rev. 12:1-2 would start Sept. 23 and continue throughout October. So the “child” taken up at this time would definitely tie in to the Feast of Trumpets and the Rapture! The “child” being 20 centuries of believers who will rise from the dead, as the dead in Christ will rise first. The “child” contains the spirit of Christ in all these resurrected believers!