Tony Ellsworth (18 Oct 2006)
"Oct 13th - significant events"


The Rapture and to be a part of God’s Kingdom is a hard thing to do.  Jesus gives us many parables and lessons of the Kingdom and each time he tells us that we will need to leave everything behind.  This is truly how I feel in this world.  Once you truly decide in your heart to leave it behind, yet you still live here – it’s truly difficult.  I know all of you share the same heart on this subject.

That said, sometimes I get ahead of myself and think every significant date is a Rapture date.  I do think Oct 13th was significant.  It was the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles, which is Hashanah Rabbah.  Part of the significance of this date is that what was decided by God from Rosh Hashanah is made final on this day.  Now it’s left to be carried out.  Working in a law office, I understand there is a process.

The court date is set, parties are issued notice.
The court hearing takes place, and the Judge issues a ruling.
The order is drawn up and needs to be signed by the Judge.
The order is in place and is carried out.

Here are a couple things that happened this day:

(A-O Report) -- The United Nations General Assembly adopted a perhaps prophetically significant resolution by unanimous acclamation on Friday, the 13th of October, 2006. Resolution 1718 provided for the appointment of the South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon to succeed Kofi Annan as the next UN secretary general.

Also, I believe that North Korea had it’s second confirmed Nuclear Bomb testing.

I really am looking forward to November, which I think will be significant.

Waiting, Watching, Wondering…
 

Blessings, 

Tony Ellsworth