Mike Curtiss (19 Jan 2014)
"Are We About to Locate the Ark of the Covenant, Because It's Finally the Appointed Time?"

 

Hi Sisters & Brothers,

     We've all heard about the popular referendum, which will allow everyday citizens
of Israel to vote on a division of the land in exchange for peace with the Palestinians. Is this
the 'covenant with many' spoken of in the last days by Daniel? By itself and without the intervention of powers and principalities the Israeli people will not agree to dividing their country
into separate states side by side. It would be a recipe for national suicide. ( unless )
     Today, I saw a small article about a recent archeological discovery on the Temple Mount. I've posted a link below. This makes me suspect that we have not heard the last about this tunnel. A sudden development that would dramatically change the situation for all time must take place to change the current two state math.
     About a year ago, I learned the Israeli Antiquities Authority (IAA) took over a controversial project that was exploring a system of underground caves, water courses and tunnels, which stretched from Jerusalem all the way to the mountains beside the Dead Sea.
     If the fabled Ark of the Covenant was located intact beneath the ground in this vast tunnel system everything could change overnight. This might be the incontrovertible proof Israel needs to convince the rest of the world of their legitimate ownership of Jerusalem. I'm not certain, but I do know that archeologists were starting to talk publicly about finding 'First Temple' artifacts while exploring cave and tunnel complexes leading to Jerusalem last year.
     This disclosure would suddenly rock the entire political and religious world and create a game changer the passage of a 'a covenant with many' would require. We can only watch and pray Jesus comes soon.

                                                         Agape,

                                                                  Michael Curtiss

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/ancient-water-tunnel-discovered-in-jerusalem/2014/01/11/