Susan Fulton
(13
Sep 2004)
"Rapture thoughts"
I have noticed that several people are saying,
that because the gates are
opened on Rosh Hashanah, that that means
we are going up in the Rapture
on that particular day.
I have a new thought on that. In Rev. 2:10, it says that
the church of
Ephasis, will have tribulation for 10 days.
When the gates are opened on Rosh Hashanah, God judges
the people
at that time. One judgment for the wicked, one for the
in-between, and
one for the righteous.
Now, since we all agree that judgment is coming, could
it start on that day,
(Rosh Hashanah)? instead of the Rapture taking place?
Then, when the trumpet is blown at Yom Kippur, (which is ten days later)
the Rapture takes place.
The gates of heaven are then closed. Isaiah. 26:20 Come
my people
enter into thy chambers,...hide thyself... until the
indignation be overpast.
So we have... Rosh Hashanah, the gates are opened, God's
judgment
begins. We have 10 days of tribulation, then on Yom Kippur,
the trumpet
is blown, the saints arise in the Rapture, and the gates
of heaven are closed
just before the Great Tribulation begins.