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Yesterday the Prophetic Year ended on the eighth day of Tabernacles—as it does every year. We now await the start of the next Prophetic Year after a short interim.
The Call to Repentance was the culmination of the Prophetic Year 2020-2021, which began on November 4, 2020. This was the day after the fraudulent election on November 3. I believe that our Call to Repentance includes a call to repent of election fraud, which subverts the will of the people themselves. In essence, our Call has put these criminals on notice, so that they will be without excuse if they do not repent.
On a more positive note, on the night of January 17, 2021 I was anointed with a commission as an ambassador for Christ to the nations. This too had “election” implications, but it differed from the political theme in that it was about God’s election, not man’s. Whatever men may do, God is not hindered or hampered. His Kingdom continues to move forward, regardless of man’s will.
I found the timing of my commission significant in that it came on the same day (38 years later) that I consciously joined the Net of Prayer on January 17, 1983. That connection shows a progression in my own life from novice to ambassador.
Ultimately, the apparent delays that we have all experienced over the years have largely been due to the mercy of God in giving the people time to repent. God’s grace is much greater than we ourselves would extend to sinners. We see in Scripture as well how God was patient for centuries before finally judging Israel and Judah.
At the same time, God also uses the time to call and train those that He has chosen for various callings and ministries. Until the actual day of judgment, calls to repentance continue for a long time, both in the days of the biblical prophets and in our own time as well.
Our main hope today is that from our study of timing, we see that the time that God gave the nations to rule the earth (i.e., “the times of the gentiles”) ended October 12, 2017, which was the eighth day of Tabernacles that year. We are now in the middle of a seven-year period from 2017-2024 where we are seeing the collapse of Babylon. Our Call to Repentance may well be the final call before we see some major judgment that brings permanent changes to the earth that will usher in the Kingdom.
When God puts pressure upon a nation to motivate them to repent, or to make them realize that the status quo is not working, we call it “judgment.” From recent revelation, it appears that the America’s “judgment,” that is, divine pressure, may begin as early as tomorrow, September 30. If so, this would correlate with October 1, which is the start of America’s fiscal year.
What might happen? It appears that congress is not going to increase the “debt ceiling,” at least not immediately. The departments of government are already making preparations to shut down for lack of funds. In the past, congress has always capitulated and has voted to increase the debt ceiling once again, so that the Fed can create more money out of thin air to pay the bills. Will they do the same once again? Or will they overturn the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and end the monetary madness of the debt-usury system?
We will have to see what happens, but do not expect to see immediate change. Any change for the better will be hard fought, because the Babylonians do not want to give up power or change their system that gives them power. Keep in mind that we are only halfway into this seven-year period.
It is looking more and more like 2017-2024 is the climax of the long tribulation cycle since the fall of Jerusalem in 604 B.C. One might even view it as “the tribulation” itself. Remember all the disputes between those who believe in a pre-tribulation rapture, mid-tribulation rapture, and post-tribulation rapture? All three of these views are based on faulty foundations, but yet there are some grains of truth embedded in there somewhere.
We know that seven-year cycles are common in short-term prophecy. We also know that midpoints are also important. The current seven-year period began with the solar eclipse on August 21, 2017 and will end with a solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. The midpoint between these two eclipses fell on December 14, 2020 with a solar eclipse visible in southern Chile and Argentina. It was also the day that the Electoral College met to elect Biden (fraudulently).
From that viewpoint, America is now in the second half of a tribulation period that ends in 2024.
The occult Luciferians inserted their own understanding of the book of Revelation into the church more than a century ago. That view is now mainstream, and this has prepared the way for these Satanists to fulfill their view of the “mark of the beast” through the vaccine. Few understand that Satanists work hard to fulfill prophecy, but first they misinterpret it according to their own fleshly mind.
For the same reason, they plan to produce their “Antichrist,” which the church itself is expecting.
But we know that their plans will fall apart. God has forced them to hurry their agenda. They have been “boiling the frog” slowly for a very long time, but now they have been forced to turn up the heat too fast. The frog is noticing the heat and is becoming alarmed. I believe the frog will jump out of the pot before it is too late.
Even so, the heat has been turned up, and the room could get quite hot for awhile. Most are not prepared very well, because Christians have been taught that they will escape the tribulation in a rapture. Likewise, Christians have focused so much on evangelizing unbelievers that they have failed to ground themselves adequately in the word. Hence, they are ruled more by fear than by faith and are largely unaware of the problem.
But you who have been studying the word with us and who understand the divine plan in prophecy have an advantage over those who do not know what God is doing in the earth. You have had opportunity to prepare yourselves spiritually and perhaps materially as well, so that this day does not come upon you like a thief. 1 Thessalonians 5:4, 5 says,
4 But you, brethren, are not in darkness, that the day would overtake you like a thief; 5 for you are all sons of light and sons of the day. We are not of night nor of darkness.
So I encourage you to rejoice in what God is doing. Remember the lesson of Peter, when he walked on the water to meet Jesus in the storm. When he took his eyes off Jesus and looked at the wind and the storm, he became afraid and began to sink. Let us not follow Peter’s example in that story, but let us keep our eyes focused upon Jesus Christ, who alone is able to save us.