Brief Summary
This video addresses the divisive reactions among Christians regarding predictions of Jesus' return on September 23rd-24th. It argues against quick judgment of those sharing potential revelations, emphasizing the importance of considering overlooked information. The video explores the limitations Jesus accepted in his mortal form, the concept of God revealing secrets to prophets, and the potential corruption of the modern calendar. It suggests the Julian calendar aligns better with scripture in this context, urging humility, discernment, and preparation for Jesus' return, rather than divisive attacks on fellow believers.
- Avoid hasty judgments and consider overlooked information when assessing prophetic claims.
- Jesus accepted limitations during his time in mortal form, and these limitations no longer apply to his glorified form.
- God reveals his plans to prophets, and the calendar we use today may be corrupted.
- The Julian calendar aligns better with scripture and the timing of the Feast of Trumpets.
- Focus on personal preparation and avoid divisive attacks on fellow believers.
Introduction: Addressing Division Among Christians
The speaker expresses concern over the division among Christians regarding predictions of Jesus' return on September 23rd and 24th. Many prominent pastors and Christians have mocked those who claimed to have received this revelation. The speaker believes it's dangerous to quickly judge such claims, labeling them as false prophecies or demonic, especially when key information might be missing. The speaker aims to provide perspective by highlighting often ignored information to reveal potential errors in judgment.
Understanding Jesus' Knowledge of His Return
The speaker addresses the common argument that Jesus himself said he didn't know the day or hour of his return, citing scripture. However, the speaker argues that believing Jesus still doesn't know the day of his return implies that Jesus is not fully God after his glorification, which is a dangerous misunderstanding. The speaker explains that when Jesus was born into a mortal body, he willingly accepted certain limitations, including knowledge, to die a sinless death. After his resurrection, these limitations were removed, and he regained his omniscience.
God's Revelation to Prophets and the Risk of Attacking Believers
The speaker emphasizes that God always reveals his plans to his prophets before acting, referencing Amos 3:7. The speaker questions whether those attacking fellow believers on social media are risking being counted with the unbelievers and acting against God. The speaker argues that the greatest unrevealed secret in the Bible is the day and hour of Jesus' return. Tearing down fellow believers carries risk, especially if their message aligns with God's instruction for the last days.
Missing Information: Calendar Discrepancies and God's Appointed Times
The speaker discusses missing information, particularly the calendar discrepancies introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, when 10 days were removed from the Julian calendar. The speaker suggests that when God gives a date without specifying the calendar, guidance can be found in God's word and through the Holy Spirit. Proverbs 7 and Psalm 81 are cited, linking Jesus' return to a full moon and the Feast of Trumpets. The speaker notes that Psalm 81 indicates that a full moon also represents the new moon, which contrasts with how Israel currently observes the Feast of Trumpets.
The Mystery of Iniquity and Changing Times and Laws
The speaker references Daniel and Paul, explaining that the Antichrist will seek to change times and laws, a work that begins even before his arrival, referred to as the mystery of iniquity. The speaker suggests that this mystery has been subtly shaping the times and laws we are subjected to, with the replacement of the Julian calendar by the Gregorian calendar being a significant inflection point. The Book of Jubilees is cited, describing the 10-day difference introduced in 1582, which has grown to 13 days, inverting God's appointed times.
Multiple Witnesses and the Julian Calendar Alignment
The speaker cites Amos 5, noting how God despises Israel's feasts, possibly because they are not observed at God's proper appointed times. The speaker revisits Proverbs 7:20 and Psalm 81:3, passages that point to Jesus returning on a feast day with a full moon and a trumpet sound. Considering the calendar error introduced in 1582, the speaker questions which calendar aligns best with scripture. The speaker suggests that if Jesus provided a date through multiple witnesses, as per 2 Corinthians 13:1, and communicated a return in September, it points to the Gregorian or Julian calendars, not the Hebrew calendar.
Testing the Calendars and Extending Grace
The speaker explains that the Gregorian calendar doesn't align the Feast of Trumpets with a full moon, implying a corrupted calendar. The Julian calendar, however, correctly aligns the Feast of Trumpets with a full moon, fulfilling Habakkuk 2's timing issue, which points to a perceived delay that is actually a correction of the corruption introduced in 1582. The speaker urges viewers to extend grace and resist becoming agents of the enemy by accusing fellow believers.
Focus on Preparation and Final Thoughts
The speaker encourages viewers to focus on preparing for the bridegroom's return rather than judging fellow believers who may have received a message from God. The speaker advises against allowing the enemy to steal your reward by attacking fellow servants. The speaker shares that the next full moon occurs on October 7th, and September 23rd-24th on the Julian calendar corresponds to October 6th-7th on the Gregorian calendar. The speaker shares a passage from Hebrews 10, echoing Habakkuk 2, and urges viewers to repent if they have attacked their brothers and sisters in Christ.