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Great Asteroid Burning
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| I want you, like, this scripture, a great star from heaven, and that word star means is aster in the Greek. | |
| It's aster, and where we get asteroid. | |
| And a star, the reason I studied it, because if a star hit the earth, we're gone. | |
| I mean, a star is so big that, so when I studied that, well, it means aster. | |
| You know, where we get asteroid. | |
| So a great asteroid from heaven burning on the heavens, burning like a torch, it's on fire, fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water. | |
| Now, it doesn't say a third of the springs. | |
| Did you notice that? | |
| It says a third of the rivers and on the springs of water. | |
| That's the source of all water. | |
| And so this then, you're talking about our country could actually try to bomb it and wipe and then spread this radioactive. | |
| That's one of the very real possibilities as to how wormwood poisons so much of the earth water. | |
| And the Bible, the King James Bible actually uses the word wormwood as the title of this asteroid. | |
| Yeah, and it's interesting that in Chernobyl, you know, is the German, is it Russian for wormwood? | |
| Wormwood. | |
| Right. | |
| So even they had picked up on this idea of radiological contamination. | |
| So what did they say again? | |
| It's Chernobyl. | |
| The Russian Chernobyl. | |
| Chernobyl. | |
| Yeah, the nuclear plant. | |
| Which is a horrible mess. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But that's wormwood in Russian. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, my. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, my. | |
| It gets deeper. | |
| You just noticed something. | |
| He just discovered if you back up three and a half years. | |
| If this is a mid-tribulation event, the April 13th, 2029 event, if you back up three and a half years, it coincides with the Feast of Tabernacles in 2025. | |
| Right. | |
| Feast of Tabernacles is the last of the feast, the fall feast. | |
| It was the festival in the Jewish calendar. | |
| And it is the one where God instructed Moses that during the seven days of the festival, on the first day you'd slaughter 13 bulls. | |
| On the second day, you'd slaughter 12. | |
| The third day, basically, over the seven-day period, you slaughter 70 sacrifices, 70 bulls. | |
| Those represented the gods of the nations. | |
| In the ancient Near East, the ancient world of the Bible, the number 70 meant all of them, not one left out. | |
| This was a festival, a feast that was celebrated by Israel to remind them every year that God would deliver them from the gods, the small G gods, the fallen angels who masqueraded as gods of the world. | |
| And again, you back up three and a half years from the date that Apophis, the chaos god, is supposed to impact Earth, and you get the Feast of Tabernacles, Sukkot, in 2025. | |
| Yeah, to the day. | |
| How did you guys know this awful demon asteroid would hit the Earth at a certain time? | |
| Well, they say that again. | |
| Well, that's NASA's calculation. | |
| They have calculated that it is going to, they say, now they're saying it's going to come so close it's going to knock the satellites out that are surrounding our planet, right? | |
| But that was the close one. | |
| It's not going to hit. | |
| But at first they said it's going to hit. | |
| And as I quoted you a minute ago, some other super brainy acts, as smart as anybody at NASA, are saying NASA is intentionally lying about this and that the chances of Apophis hitting the earth April the 13th, 2029 is more likely than not. | |
| Now it was NASA that named it after this god of destruction. | |
| But what Derek is just saying is if you back up exactly from April 13th, 2029, three and a half years before that. | |
| So if this is in the middle of the tribulation, then perhaps exactly when the tribulation period begins, in the Greek, or excuse me, in the Jewish calendar, that is Sukkot. | |
| That is the Feast of Tabernacles, when it is celebrated that God would deliver his people from these kind of chaos gods and demons. | |
| So God's going to deliver his people. | |
| That's one of the messages, right? | |
| Now, if you look at all the different beliefs, the dispensational beliefs, pre-tribulation, mid-trid, actually each one of those present interesting signposts with regard to the arrival of this asteroid. | |
| So if you are, and I know a lot of your viewers are not, but if you are a pre-tribulation rapture believer, then it falls literally on the day of the Feast of Tabernacles, and two weeks before that is Rosh Hashanah, the Feast of Trumpets, on which many people believe that a rapture is going to happen on the Feast of Trumpets. | |
| Why? | |
| Because Paul said to the Corinthians, he also said to the Thessalonicans, for the trumpets shall sound, the last trumpet is going to sound, and we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together to meet the Lord in the air. | |
| So is that a coincidence that three and a half years earlier to the date when if Apophis is wormwood, three and a half years earlier would represent the start of what most dispensationalists believe is the great tribulation period. | |
| If that's a coincidence, it's pretty extraordinary. | |
| But let's say you're a mid-tribulation believer, then the rapture would happen sometime around April 29, and that happens to be what? | |
| Passover. | |
| And what I find interesting about that is that Passover in Egypt, of course, once again, is God delivering his own people, right? | |
| When the death of the firstborn is happening, if you put the blood of the Lamb, all symbolic of Christ, on the doorposts of your home, when the angel moves through and is killing all of the firstborn of Egypt, the angel will pass over you. | |
| And oh, by the way, if you've read that text in the past and you've thought, wow, that's cool. | |
| The angel comes down. | |
| He goes over, he goes around, whatever. | |
| He just keeps moving through Egypt and wiping out people. | |
| That's not the meaning of that text. | |
| The meaning of the text is this. | |
| If you belong to God, he passes over you. | |
| He becomes your safe place of dwelling. | |
| Nothing can touch you because you are in Christ. | |
| Amen. | |
| And think about that. | |
| Even during the tribulation period, God orders the plagues and the angels of judgments and all the rest of it. | |
| You do not touch those that belong to me. | |
| You do not touch those that have the seal of God. | |
| So it is literally like Passover all over again. | |
| Of course, Passover, for a Christian, represents a lot more than that because Jesus, shortly after the Passover, rises, he goes up into heaven, and that too is symbolic of a rapture, whether it's pre-trib, mid-trib, or whenever trib, right? | |
| It means we are being caught up to be with him in glory. | |
| And one other thing, can I add one other thing to Derek's? | |
| And Derek was the one, by the way, that first discovered that. | |
| He pointed it out to me, and I'm like, how did I miss that? | |
| That was in the book. | |
| But the Feast of Tabernacles also represents, you know, Jesus said, I go to prepare a place for you. | |
| If it were not so, I would have told you so. | |
| In my father's house, there are many rooms, mansions, tents, whatever. | |
| The Feast of Tabernacles represents that. | |
| It's all of the covenant people of Israel in their different tents gathered around the Holy of Holy place, right, in communion with God. | |
| But in a future sense, that too is symbolic of a rapture, right? | |
| Because we go up to be with Jesus in his father's many houses, where the true holy of holy is, and all of God's covenant people gathered together to be with him. | |