Video 1:
In this next video
below Joshua repeats at the very beginning of the video what
Jesus told him while in the courtroom of Heaven and actually mentions
two dates in September which shouldn't
surprise prophecy watchers. In the prior video above
Jesus told Joshua, "of those two dates no one knows
the day or hour." Hint:
Rosh HaShanah is known as the time when 'no one knows the
day or hour' because it takes two witnesses to spot and
report the appearance of the first sliver of the Moon.
Diane, who posted articles
on the 5 Doves website, said, "Two years ago, just prior to
Rosh Hashanah 2005, God told me in a vision that the church
HAS TO BE GONE before
Rosh Hashanah. The church is NOT ALLOWED to
enter THE JEWISH NEW YEAR. From
that moment - on, it's all about Israel, on center
stage. The age of the Gentiles will be over, and now
God will be dealing with the fulfillment of Daniel's 70th
week. I FELT ALL OF GOD'S AUTHORITY IN THIS, HE WAS
VERY STERN."
Jesus will probably come
just seconds to the start of Rosh HaShanah because a woman
named Christine was recently shown by God the
following: "We
were so close to the
danger (war) because the Rapture happened in the very last second. God said, 'Because I wait to take you
out until the last
minute to save you, I waited
until the very last minute so I won't lose you."
Those who say we won't
know the day or hour don't realize that the saying is an 'idiom'
that means we WILL know the day of His
return because it is referring to Rosh HaShanah. It's
like someone referring to 'turkey day' instead of saying
'Thanksgiving day,' or saying "it's raining cats and dogs,"
meaning the rain is coming down hard and fast. You
automatically know what they are referring to.
Rosh HaShanah is the New Year
in Judaism. The biblical name for this holiday
is Yom Teruah. It is the first of the High Holy
Days, as specified by Leviticus 23:23–25, that occur
in the late Summer/early Autumn of the Northern
Hemisphere.
Plus, the question
that resulted in that remark by Jesus in Matthew Chapter 24
was in reference to His 2nd Coming and the end of the world
-- not the
Rapture. He was speaking to His disciples who were
Jews, not Gentiles. That's why the Rapture is not
mentioned in Matthew Chapter 24. God had the Apostle
Paul tell the Gentiles about the Rapture later on after He
returned to Heaven because it was for them, not the
Jews. That doesn't mean there won't be any Jews in the
Rapture, because if they are 'born again,' they will be
included.
"And as He
sat upon the Mount of Olives, the disciples came unto
Him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things
be? And what shall be the sign of thy
coming, and of the end of the world?" -- Matthew 24:3
The world won't see Jesus
come for us ('born again' Gentiles) in the Rapture.
Instead, we will be "caught up" to meet Him in the
air. Whereas, at the 2nd Coming, the whole world will
see Jesus come at which time many will run and hide
in the mountains, calling on the rocks to fall on them and
hide them from His wrath.
Jesus
tells Joshua in a vision 'when' He is coming:
The
dates given are at the very beginning of the video (0:34 -
0:46 on the slider)
so you
don't have to listen to the whole thing unless you want to.
Video 2