Dear friends, I have been posting information for the last 3 years that I found to be really big stories that the legacy media refused to tell you the truth about. For the most part, they simply ignored them, although sometimes they mocked them and called them conspiracy theories.
Could this be the biggest story of them all?
After Jesus’ was resurrected, he walked and talked and ate with the disciples. Then one day, he just ascended bodily into a cloud, while the disciples stood there gaping. As they did, “two men stood by them in white robes, and said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven.” (Acts 1:9-10)
And so since that day, over 2000 years ago, the world has been awaiting his return. Could this be the year?
I certainly don’t know, and I make no predictions, but I found this piece fascinating. I hope it will inspire you to search the scriptures, pray more fervently, and to greet each day until he returns with eager anticipation.
The posting is from the guys and gals at a site called Unsealed.org. I’m just going to paste some of the most interesting stuff here, but the whole thing is available at this link.
Here’s the part I find fascinating.
What if we're all headed toward an inevitable conclusion that's so fundamentally obvious we all should have seen it? What if God really isn't the author of confusion (1 Cor. 14:33)? What if His Word is real and His promises true?
When you choose to dismiss the warning, what excuse(s) will you hide behind? That there was no evidence for the Bible? There's an answer for that (see here, here, here). That "no one knows" so why bother? There's an answer for that (see here and here). That there's simply too many schools of Christian thought to discern the truth? There's an answer for that, too (see here and here).
Scripture is self-verifying. It's clear and unequivocal. Confusion comes when you allegorize it without warrant. Allegorize it and no two people will agree; accept it for what it plainly says and it will be virtually impossible for us to disagree. Jesus has fulfilled at least 356 prophecies, and has promised to fulfill many more. The LORD said Israel would be regathered a second time in unbelief (Ezek. 20:33–38; 22:17–22; Zeph. 2:1–2), and it was. The LORD said the Gospel would be preached to all nations before the end, and it has. The LORD said it would be "as it was in the days of Noah," and it is. And God's Word declared that a literal astronomical sign would preface Christ's return, and this sign has transpired.
The Great Sign was preceded by a total solar eclipse 33 days prior that passed over seven cities called "Salem." This eclipse, filled with meaning from the Sovereign God who predetermined its occurrence before time began, took place during Trump's first presidency—the very president who won the election and was inaugurated in Jewish year 5777, winning the Electoral College by exactly 77 votes. He was born 700 days before Israel was reestablished on May 14th, 1948 and was 777 days old, 77 days after Israel's 1948 rebirth. Upon inauguration (January 20th, 2017), Trump was exactly 70 years, 7 months, and 7 days old. The names of the new President and Vice President were a homophone for "trumpets" (Trump + Pence) in the very year that the Revelation 12 Sign appeared on the Feast of Trumpets.
But Trump's first stint in office is over and his second is very likely on the way. The first Trump and "the last [T]rump" (cf. 1 Cor. 15:52). An American president can, after all, only hold office twice. What happens at the last trump according to God's unfailing Word? The rapture.
[I]n a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, in the last trumpet, for it will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we will be changed. (1 Cor. 15:52, LSV)
. . . because the LORD Himself, with a shout, with the voice of a chief-messenger, and with the trumpet of God, will come down from Heaven, and the dead in Christ will rise first; then we who are living, who are remaining over, will be snatched up together with them in [the] clouds to meet the LORD in [the] air, and so we will always be with the LORD. (1 Thess. 4:16–17)
. . . and if I go on and prepare a place for you, I come again, and will receive you to Myself, that where I am you also may be. (Jn. 14:3)
Because you kept the word of My endurance, I also will keep you from the hour of the trial that is about to come on all the world, to try those dwelling on the earth. (Rev. 3:10)
And now that "Trump" has secured the nomination, and is, by virtually all metrics, racing toward a win for the second time, there is a second total solar eclipse over America in the seventh year after the first. This second eclipse forms an "X" with the 2017 eclipse. X marks the spot, as they say. In Paleo-Hebrew script, "X" is also the shape of the last letter in the Aleph-Bet: the Tav. And it's the shape of the Greek letter Chi, the first letter in "Christ" (ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ) and one of two letters that form the Chi Rho, or Christogram—one of the earliest symbols representing Christ as Messiah.
But there was also a rare annular solar eclipse this past October 14th, exactly seven days after Israel was attacked by Hamas and entered a massive and protracted conflict in Gaza and, quite frankly, throughout the entire Middle East with Iran, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and various other proxy groups. When overlaid with the 2017 and 2023 eclipses, the 2024 eclipse also forms an Aleph in Paleo-Hebrew—the first letter in the Hebrew Aleph-Bet. In other words, an Aleph and Tav, the first and last letters in the language of the Old Testament—the language of Israel and the Bible—will be completed on April 8, 2024.
I am the Alpha and the Omega—the Beginning and End—the First and the Last. (Rev. 22:13)
—Jesus, the King of kings and Lord of lords
Now very close to that tiny little square where the 2017 and 2024 eclipses meet, where "X" marks the spot, stands the largest freestanding timber structure in the world—a full-scale replica of Noah's Ark called the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky. It experienced approximately 90 percent of the magnitude of the 2017 eclipse and will experience 98 percent of this year's. The Ark will be clothed in darkness in the middle of the day.
Just seven days prior, a film that was released in theaters for two days only will be extended to a third day so that it can be seen nationwide one more time. On April 1st, The Ark and the Darkness will be rereleased. So seven days before a full-scale Ark is covered in darkness, people at theaters nationwide will see the following title and poster as they stroll to their seats obliviously. (Notably, Gone with the Wind will be back in theaters on the very day of the eclipse, rereleased for its 85th anniversary; three days prior to the eclipse, The First Omen premieres, a movie about the birth of the Antichrist; and four days after the eclipse a profound theme emerges: Civil War, Sting, The Absence of Eden, and Flames all release; and eleven days after the eclipse, The Night of the Harvest releases.)
Many other cities, however, will be completely covered in darkness, situated directly along the path of totality: Nineveh, Indiana, Nineveh, Ohio, and Jonah, Texas. It was Jonah who preached to the people of Nineveh, warning the lawless city that only 40 days remained until judgment befell it. The people repented. It seems that another solar eclipse in 763 BC coincided with Jonah's preaching, which may have been seen by the Ninevites as a divine and foreboding omen. Lucky for them, they heeded the prophet's words.
But there is one other city of particular interest that will find itself in the path of totality next month. This town also found itself immediately adjacent to the path of totality during the 2017 eclipse. In other words, it is almost right within the little spot where the two eclipses meet. But it isn't just within the path of totality in 2024—it's actually right next to the very center of the path of totality. If the eclipse might be likened to a treasure map or a spectral hand with pointing finger in Daniel 5 fashion, then the "X" on the map and pointed finger seem to be pointing directly at this tiny little town; and in actuality it's more a hamlet than a town. While it once had 20 or so families, this unincorporated speck on the map has only a single resident, who, according to CNN, is a self-professed atheist.
But why would CNN, in an article from 2011, dedicate a report to a tiny dot on the map and this unincorporated town's sole resident? Because the name of the town is:
RAPTURE
I’ll close this preview by saying that sometimes when we say that we’re living in interesting times, we don’t mean fascinating-good. But this time maybe…