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May 19, 2023 - Jim Bakker Show
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The Ultimate Timeline | Michael Snyder
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Middle East Tensions Escalate 00:03:03
Michael, do you think this is about to erupt into the Sixth Trumpet War?
Well, it could erupt at any time.
I don't believe we're at the Sixth Trumpet because we're not there on the timeline yet.
But there is going to be a cataclysmic major war in the Middle East.
And it's not a matter of if, but when it is going to happen.
Now, much of the focus of that news report was on Hamas.
They're in the south.
They've become very close allies with Hezbollah in the north in Lebanon.
And of course, they're allies with the Syrian government.
And of course, ultimately, all of them are allies with the big kahuna, which is Iran.
And so when a major war erupts, yeah, Israel will be fighting Hamas and Hezbollah and Syria.
But ultimately, the big dog is Iran.
There's going to be a great war between Israel and Iran.
And they're going to be fighting.
And ultimately, the United States will be involved in that war.
In fact, the U.S. just sent aircraft with bunker-busting bombs over to the Middle East as a message to Iran.
Iran just grabbed a tanker illegally that was headed to the United States.
And so, you know, rockets are being constantly launched back and forth.
Hezbollah alone in Lebanon has over 100,000 rockets just in their arsenal.
So, I mean, things are extremely tense.
This could erupt into a major war literally at any time.
But this is just one of the wars that the U.S. is going to be involved in.
People need to understand.
People say, is the United States going to go to war?
We could be ultimately in three or potentially four wars simultaneously because you got North Korea, South Korea, which this week was in the headlines.
You got to watch that too.
But then the three big wars of the apocalypse, Israel and Iran, which the U.S. will be involved in.
And then, of course, we already talked about U.S. and China, U.S. and Russia.
We talked about on the last program.
So the Biden administration very foolishly has, they've been provoking, they've been beating the war drums.
Now we're not literally on the verge of one war.
We're literally on the verge of three or four wars we could be engaged in simultaneously, which our military is not prepared for.
Our military is not even meeting the recruiting goals.
Our military is all involved in political correctness and promoting transgender ideology and all that.
Meanwhile, Russia and China and others have been preparing for the coming conflict for a long time.
So we don't want even one war, but we could end up in multiple wars simultaneously, Pastor Jim.
Wow.
That's right.
Okay, I have to interrupt right now.
Okay, here's the thing.
Michael, before our time is up, would you please explain the timeline?
Ultimate Timeline Revealed 00:08:59
We want to know.
All of us, more than anything, want to know what you're saying about the timeline.
Yeah, people, you know, when they talk about end times, they love timelines, whether it's, oh, let's look at the seven-year tribulation, let's look at this piece or that piece.
But I'm going to talk about what I call the ultimate timeline.
And at first, I'm going to talk about some things that many of you know about.
Then I'm going to talk about some things that some of you may know about.
And then I'm going to talk about some things I think are new to everybody.
So let's go through this very quickly.
In 2 Peter chapter 3, and we see this all throughout scripture.
But 2 Peter chapter 3, Peter, is talking in the midst of talking about the end times.
He said this.
But beloved, do not be ignorant of this one thing.
Okay, so he says the one thing don't be ignorant about that with the Lord, one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as one day, right?
We've heard this before.
And now I've previously documented that in the early church, they took this very literally.
They believed this.
In fact, all throughout the writings of the early church fathers, they believed that one day is a thousand years and that ultimately, just like there's a seven-day week and a Sabbath at the end, they believed all the early church fathers in their writings over and over again, they talked about this, that there's going to be 6,000 years of human history, then a millennium, 1,000 years when Jesus reigns from Jerusalem as Messiah.
So overall, 7,000 years of human history.
Now, in the scriptures in the book of Isaiah, chapter 46, God tells us he tells us the end from the beginning.
And so, and it's true.
Ultimately, God has told us about the things in the end times, in our time, from the very, very beginning.
In fact, he told us about this if you go all the way back to Genesis chapter one, because I believe, and many others believe, and you may have, many of you may have heard this before, that the seven days of creation reflect the 7,000 years of human history.
Not just the day of rest at the end, which represents the millennium, but each of the days.
So if you go to Genesis chapter 1, you'll see that each of the major events in human history in that particular millennium is reflected in each day of creation.
For example, day one of creation, we see the separation of light and darkness.
And what was the big event that happened in the first thousand years of human history?
It was the fall of man.
Man sinned.
Light and darkness were separated.
Fellowship with God was broken.
So that's day one.
Day two, what do we see on day two?
Well, we see, but on day one, let me note this.
There's no sun yet on day one.
That's important.
That'll be important later, okay?
Light and darkness are separated, but no sun.
Okay.
Day two, day two, what comes along, the focus is on the waters.
And we see the waters and we see a dividing of the waters and ultimately dry land appears.
What was the biggest event of day two of human history?
Noah's flood.
The earth was covered with water.
Then ultimately the waters receded, dry land, humanity gets a second chance through Noah and his family.
Day three, what do we read about?
We read about the plants and the focus is on the seeds.
And the word seed is mentioned several times there in that passage of scripture.
Okay, day three, the third millennium of human history, we have Abraham's seed, which would ultimately be the Messiah, but also seed throughout scripture is the word of God.
And that's the third millennium is when we got the Torah, the first books of the Bible.
And that was in the third millennium.
The fourth millennium, we finally get to the creation of the sun and the moon and so forth.
But the sun doesn't show up.
And theologians have been puzzled by this for hundreds of years.
Why did it was the sun created after the plants on the third day?
Well, it's because it was prophetic.
The reason why we see the sun on the fourth day is because that's the millennium when Messiah came.
That's when Jesus came, was born of a virgin, died on the cross, was resurrected.
That happened during the fourth millennium.
The Son of God came in that fourth millennium of human history.
The fifth day of human history, of the fifth millennium, the focus is on the creation of the animals and the birds and the fish.
And the fifth millennium is when the apostles and the disciples became fishers of men and hunters and the gospel spread and went throughout the whole world, started to spread around the entire globe.
Then the sixth millennium, on the sixth day, man was created.
Man was told to be fruitful and multiply and take dominion.
And that's what we've seen during the last thousand years.
Humanity, the population of the globe, went from less than a billion, way less than a billion, to now about 8 billion.
We've multiplied, we've taken over the whole world.
We have dominion literally over the whole planet.
Now, the sixth millennium is coming to an end.
And then the seventh millennium, the early church fathers said, seventh millennium, Messiah comes.
And throughout scripture, we see that, and it's the day of the Lord where Messiah reigns from Jerusalem for a thousand years, the great Sabbath rest for a thousand years.
But the day of the Lord, the seventh day, the seventh millennium comes with darkness and gloominess and great tribulation.
We see this all throughout scripture, and that's the period of time we're about to move into.
And so, you know, we see this reflected in the days of creation.
But also, we don't just see it there.
We see it all throughout scriptures, including in the Temple Menorah.
Okay, so now this is a part that a lot of people haven't heard about.
And if people go on the computer and the producers can look this up, the Temple Institute has recreated the Temple Menorah, the menorah that stood in the temple, you know, during the days of Solomon and the kings of Israel back then.
But if you look at the Temple Menorah, there's seven candles, right?
But all the other, the six candles on the perimeter are all connected to the middle candle, which is whether you go from left to right or right to left, it's the fourth candle, and it's the great light.
And that's because the light of the world, Yeshua the Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ, came during the fourth millennium because the menorah is a prophecy.
And so the light that all the others that are connected to, that all of human history revolves around, that the menorah revolves around, is the fourth candle because that's when Jesus came and died on the cross.
Now, if this is a prophecy of all 7,000 years of human history, the other candles should have meanings too.
So if you look at a picture of the Temple Menorah, you'll see that the first candle connects with the seventh candle.
The second one connects with the sixth, and the third connects with the fifth.
So there should be some connections that we should be able to dig into and discover, and there are.
For example, the first thousand years of human history, paradise was lost.
Paradise is restored in the seventh millennium of human history.
The second millennium of human history was the greatest apocalypse the world has ever known, Noah's flood.
In the sixth millennium, right at the end of human history, will be the seven-year tribulation, the worst period of time in all of human history, a great apocalypse.
You look at the third candle, the third candle on the Temple Menorah, the third millennium was when we've got the first books of the Bible.
That's when the Torah was given.
The Bible started to be written in the third millennium.
Then it connects with the fifth millennium when the Bible was completed.
We got the last books of the Bible.
And then the third millennium was the ministry of the Torah, of the law.
The fifth millennium was a ministry of the spirit and started going around the world.
So they connected together that way.
So we see these, just like they're connected on the Temple Menorah, those periods of time in human history are all connected.
So ultimately, at our time, looking at our time, you know, as we look at this grand stage, Jesus had to come and die and rise again in the fourth millennium.
And that millennium had to be completed.
And then we had to have the fifth and sixth millenniums, 2,000 years, before Jesus could come back at the end of the tribulation and establish his kingdom for a thousand years for the seventh millennium.
So people, you know, if you remember, preachers in the 80s and 90s, they would come out and they would tell us Jesus could come back at any moment.
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