1) A pastor I know
heard from the Lord "hua long dian jing" (Paint the dragon
dot the eyes).
The
story behind this Chinese idiom goes like this.
In
ancient time, there was a famous painter Zhang Seung Yao.
He was
asked to draw dragons on the wall of the temple.
He drew
4 dragons, but there were no eyes.
When
people asked why, he answered that "if I draw eyes, it
will become alive and fly away."
But
people demanded to draw and he had no choice.
And when
he drew eyes of the first dragon, it flew away as the
thunder and lightning hit.
So the
meaning of this idiom is that putting the final touch on
something to bring it to life.
I think
that this idiom is given for Qatar World Cup 2022.
Morocco
became the first African and Muslim team reached the final
4 (4 dragons?).
O was
born in Africa and we all know that he is a Muslim and
Barak means lightning.
The
final day of Qatar 2022 is 12/18(666) and O's name has 18
letters which fit to Rev.13:18.
So if
something big occurs on the final day, it could usher O to
rise up as the first horse (dragon).
Although
it's not in English, it will be no problem to understand
this Chinese idiom video.
2)
On 12/5, Tom Brady of Tampa Bay came from behind and won
the game 17:16 with 3 seconds left.
I thought that 3 seconds could mean 3 days
pointing the very special full moon of Kislev on
12/8.
And it reminded me the miraculous game of Tim
Tebow which was played on 1/8/12.
It's 10 years 11 months or 131 months from
1/8/12 to 12/8/22.
It's 11 days from 12/8 to the final day of
Qatar 2022.
Tim Tebow won the game by throwing 80 yards
to 88 in 11 seconds of Sudden Death.
Could the miraculous game suggest that Sudden
Destruction occurs in 11 days from 12/8/22?
3)
As Genevieve received, it's possible that SD occurs as the
midnight cry on 12/18, then we rise on 12/21.
On 12/21(Winter Solstice) last year, Barbara
Francis received that "Today Is A Marker In My Time."
Could it be 1 year notice?
4) The 8th day
of Hanukkah fits to John 2:22-23 that Jesus, the Light of
the World was dedicated on the 8th day.
Hanukkah is called as the feast of
Dedication and Light.
Hopefully
this is it!
Maranatha!