Sunday, September 25, 2016

'DIVINE APPOINTMENTS' ON 'GOD'S DAY TIMER' LOOMING

apocalypse_sky

WND EXCLUSIVE

'DIVINE APPOINTMENTS' ON 'GOD'S DAY TIMER' LOOMING

New work from ‘blood moons’ discoverer shows prophetic importance of biblical feasts

It’s a day which could mark the Second Coming itself. But for many Christians, the night of October 2 holds no special significance.
The “Feast of Trumpets” or Rosh Hashanah, begins then. It marks the start of the Jewish New Year and is celebrated by the sounding of a shofar, a ceremonial instrument made out of a ram’s horn.
Mark Biltz, the discoverer of the ‘blood moons’ phenomenon and the author of the explosive new book “God’s Day Timer: The Believer’s Guide to Divine Appointments,” argues the Feast of Trumpets will someday mark the beginning of the tribulation.
“I believe the tribulation will begin some year on the Feast of Trumpets at the beginning of the seven-year Shemitah cycle,” he told WND. “Some year, on this day, it is written in God’s day timer that the resurrection of the dead will take place!”
The Feast of Trumpets or Rosh Hashanah is occurring soon, but there is a whole series of biblical feasts which have prophetic significance, according to Biltz.
The feasts include the spring feasts:
  1. Pesach, or Passover – The fourteenth day of the month Nisan, begins on April 9, 2017, at sunset
  2. Unleavened Bread – The next day, begins April 10, 2017
  3. First-Fruits – Begins April 15 at sunset
  4. Shavuot, the Festival of Weeks, Pentecost – begins at sunset on night of June 3, 2017
And the fall feasts:
  1. Rosh Hashanah, the Feast of Trumpets – begins at sunset on October 2, 2016
  2. Yom Kippur, or The Day of Atonement – begins at sunset on October 11, 2016
  3. Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles – begins at sunset on the night of October 16, 2016
Every year, more Christians become curious about the relevance of those “Jewish” holidays to their own spiritual lives.
After all, they were all observed with great enthusiasm by Jesus, His apostles, his disciples and nearly all first century and second century believers.
When did they stop being relevant to Christians and why? What happened long after Jesus’ death, Resurrection, the destruction of the Temple or even hundreds of years later that caused believers to abandon these biblical “Feasts of the Lord” in favor of new traditions? And since we read about them coming back in prophecies about the Coming Kingdom, why don’t we know more about them and observe them today?
Nobody teaches about the feasts quite like Mark Biltz, and he answers these questions and more in “God’s Day Timer.”
In fact, it was through his deep studies of the feasts that he shocked the world with his “blood moons” discovery that demonstrated how lunar and solar eclipses coincided in patterns on these high holy days and mysteriously marked big moments in the history of the Jewish people over thousands of years.
Could it be they are much more than “Jewish holidays”? Could it be they are actually God’s eternal “appointed times” to meet with all of His people? Could it be they are actually much more important to His people – Jewish or Christian – than any of the traditional holidays man has created over the last 2,000 years? 
Could it be they are also signals that God is still at work in our world today and is using them as “dress rehearsals” pointing to His Second Coming?
With the 2016 fall feasts all coming in October, get Mark Biltz’s “God’s Day Timer” book and movie combination today to learn about the rich spiritual experience you’ve been missing and to prepare for a new level of relationship with the One True Eternal, Unchanging God of Israel – the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
More great teachings from Biltz
While Biltz’s new book and movie package, “God’s Day Timer,” provides an introduction to understand God’s biblical calendar and its importance to believers – Jewish or Christian – today, his earlier work explores each of the feasts in depth.
Did you know the Bible clearly teaches that everyone in Jesus’ Coming Kingdom will be observing the solemn Feasts of the Lord? If that’s so, is it a fair question to ask why Christians are not doing it today? Is it a fair question to ask why so many followers of Jesus are not showing more curiosity about them, learning about them and finding out whether God requires all of His people to observer them now?
God's Day Timer

Check out Mark Biltz’s “Feasts of the Lord” teaching series videos – a two-DVD package that explores each of the seven biblical holidays from Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits and Weeks (or Shavout or Pentecost) in the spring, to Trumpets, Yom Kippur and Tabernacles in the fall. You’ll learn how each of them point to Jesus – with the spring feasts revealing His first coming and the fall feasts His Second Coming.
In this teaching series, he explores these topics:
  • “How Great Is Our God”
  • “Replacement Theology”
  • “Signs in the Heavens”
  • “King Solomon – a Type of Anti-Christ?”
  • “The Armor of God”
  • “Bees and the Coming World Famine”
  • “Hebrew Word Pictures”
  • “Jots & Tittles”
  • “Spots, Wrinkles and Blemishes”
Plus, you’ll get as a bonus, a recording of his Passover seder celebration from 2009.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/09/divine-appointments-on-gods-day-timer-looming/#EpkXHHLu7gsTd25C.99

My comments: I agree with Mark Blitz that the Jewish Feasts are God's Day Timer.

No comments:

Post a Comment