Nicole (17 Dec 2011)
"To Elliot Hong:   The Moth has always represented the Rapture to me since 2004"

 
Halfway down the page check out the picture:  MY MOTH IS JESUS....and the moth transforms as it "resurrects" on the cross!    http://www.bible-codes.org/SARS_bible_code-SARS-1.htm

And see the question he poses: 
How does a night creature, a moth, upon a cross symbolize the Lord Jesus?   

Wow, Jesus transforms and flies away!   Reminds me of the Bible verse that we will be transformed like in the Bible verse I Corinthians 15:52!!!!!!!!!

A month before the Indonesian tsunami a moth landed on my curtain during prayer.   A couple of years later when my cousin died from a drunk driving accident, I went into Target and I did not know my cousin had died.   My mother had not called me yet, but there was a little boy lying on the floor in the women's clothing section and yelled out to his mother, LOOK MOM A DEAD MOTH!   LOL!   So the moth to me that is alive and flying around (there are not that many moths around where I live and I don't leave all the lights on) and lands on me or in my son's hand has always been a sign of the rapture.   A moth that is dead has only been once and it was for someone that died and went into hell.    Clearly, this is a small sign for the bride.  

I think the use of night creatures by God is fascinating.   My son had a dream of the bat being used as judgment by God.   I think night creatures are beautiful and I have always had a sense of peace at night time with the stars and the moon because I used to work the night shift.   Weird fascination, but it is not an indication of the darkness of my heart, just a fascination of the beauty.