Saturday, May 23, 2020

Ascension Time!

The ascension of the body of Christ is the day of the Jubilee’s beginning! Shavuot, or Pentecost, is the day after the sabbath, but the day after the seventh sabbath, counted from the first sabbath (official day one) after Passover! Pentecost is fifty days after the resurrection of the Lord, which is, of course a Sunday, so that makes Shavuot on a Sunday! It is a day of Revelation and the marriage of the Lamb! She will be found at the feet of the Groom!

The harvest festivals are the Lord’s appointments with us, when He comes to us, His plans written in the cycles of the earth’s harvests. His first feast is when He first appeared to us. He announced Himself to us, on the tenth day of the first month. Passover is the slaying of the Lamb, and when the death angel passed over us when he saw the marks of the blood on the doorposts of our house.

Then begins the journey into the wilderness, on the way to the promised land. During the traveling in the desert, He brought the wanderers back, the ones carrying the dead body of messiah, to be under the covenant of the Lamb that was slain, as well.

It was the third month that Israel came to mount Sinai. Here, Israel vowed a covenant to God, at the foot of he mountain. God said it was a marriage. This was the time of Revelation, of the change of status, a fifty day jubilee, and a time of the transfer of authority, a change of dispensations. The bride gives over her mantle of authority.

The messenger Malakai is the last prophet to speak before the transfer of authority. He speaks of the coming of Elijah, who restores all things, as his very last words passed down to us. My grandson Malakai (an unexpected name) was just born, and the messenger’s arrival means that the sign of Elijah is upon us. Elijah has already restored dominion to Israel, by recognizing her legitimacy as a nation, her capital as Jerusalem, and her authority over her own lands (because Trump’s power is in the evangelicals who are his base). Now Elijah must ascend as a sign to Israel.




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