Gerry Almond (7 June 2015)
"Is it time to go home? P1"
May 28, 2015
The time of the rapture of the Philadelphian Church of Revelation 3 was
never revealed in the Scriptures. I was not pre-trib, nor post
trib, nor any trib at all. The only promise of Scripture is that
the rapture event would be PRE WRATH OF GOD. That means that it
has nothing whatever to do with Israel, the signing of peace treaties,
the 70th week of Daniel's prophecy, etc. It is a stand-alone
event. That is why it was preached by earlier preachers as
imminent. They meant by that term that the rapture could have been
any time at all, from Peter's Pentecost sermon until now. It
turns out that the time is now.
God had Solomon write the Song of Songs circa 900 B. C. It is a
prophetic stage play in which types and symbols were used. It
could not be prophetically understood until our time. It is only
now that we can see the prophetic significance of this book. It
ties the various passages together dealing with the rapture of Jesus
saved ones. It explains the why of Jesus' teaching. I'll
explain.
First Jesus said in Matthew 25 that there were 10 virgins. Five of
these were wise and five of these were foolish. The wise had
lamps and oil as they awaited the call of the Bridegroom, who was to
come for them. The foolish has lamps, but no oil in them as they
too awaited the call of the Bridegroom. At midnight, the call came
forth for them to arise and go out to meet the Bridegroom. All of
the ten did just that, but the foolish ones had no lamp to see the
pathway with, so they begged oil of the wise. But the wise barely
had enougb to light their lamps, so the foolish had to go and buy
oil. While they were gone, the Bridegroom came and took the five
wise and left the five foolish behind.
The Song of Songs shows this in type and symbol. In the Song,
there is one girl, a gentile called a Shulamite. She is in love
with a Shepherd who dwell in heaven (among the lilies). She has
been kidnaped by Solomon (a type of Satan) who wants to make her is
own. He heaps all the palace treasure (the world system) on her
but to no avail. She is just simply in love with her Shepherd
(Jesus). This gentile girl is the Church of Jesus Christ on earth
and in the world. His descriptions of her are beautiful and her
descriptions of Him are magnificent. She truly loves her absent
shepherd lover (the lover of her soul). He expects her to love Him
as well, although they are absent from one another.
There are 8 acts to the play. Each chapter is an act. So in
chapter 2:10ff the Shepherd comes to take her away. It is some year, in
the Spring time, beginning at the Solstice, but late in the season when
the green figs appear and the grape vines have tender (green)
grapes. This speaks eloquently of Pentecost. The year has
turned out to be 2015 A. D. Pentecost this year is May 24 or
thereabouts, depending on which calendar is the true one. The
general expectation is that the first rapture will occur about
now. (Later you will find the reason for this statement:
that I believe it to be May 31/June 1 because just 120 days forward is
the final blood moon of the tetrad on September 28, 2015.
In that same year, just 4 month away is the rapture of the left
behind. It occurs in chapter 6:12. It is at the time of the
pomegranates budding when the grapes are ripening full. That is
September quite late in the month.
Chapter 7 talks about the marriage of the Bridegroom to the bride.
And chapter 8 deals with the bride and later modern Israel and what to
do with her.
The key to understanding the two phases of the rapture seen in the Song
of Songs is found in Revelation chapter 3. All the members of the
Church before the Philadelphian and Laodicean church ages are
dead. They have learned to obey Christ by being in heaven where
their souls reside. Only Philadelphia and Laodicea have living
members, therefore only these two are in the Song of Songs. The
first group are Philadelphians, that is they who love Jesus and have
served Him. Since the treasure of man is the focus of his heart,
God sees and judges the heart of man, not his deeds. These
Philadelphians are in every denomination on earth and in the Catholic
group as well. God knows who they are and Jesus is coming to take
them out of the world.
But the poor, miserable, blind, naked, wretched, and miserable
Laodiceans (who don't even know they are like that, but think they are
rich and in need of nothing) whose hearts are not focused on Jesus will
be left behind to learn obedience in their hearts. These are the
five foolish virgins who have accepted Jesus at some time (they have
lamps) but no guiding Holy Spirit These are the rapture people of
chapter 6, taken only after they learn to obey Christ through hardship.
Tie this in now with the very important message of Jesus Christ to His
disciples while at the Samaritan well. He said to them in John
4:35 “Say not ye there are yet four months and then cometh the
harvest? Behold, I say unto you, Lift up your, and look on the
fields; for they are white already to harvest”. How does this
govern the Song of Songs and tell us when these two raptures will
be? Jesus was speaking to the Samaritan woman on Pentecost.
The BARLEY crop was white to harvest, that is, it was ripe. The
WHEAT crop was yet 4 months from being ripe to harvest. That
totals 120 days. That is Rosh Hashana or Atonement or Tabernacles,
more or less.
So, the Song of Songs said that the first rapture would be at the time
of the barley, which is a type of the Philadelphian Church. It's
rapure would be PRE-WRATH, and in the Spring of some year. That
year is now, 2015. The second rapture would be 120 days later on
September 28, or so the FINAL BLOOD MOON.
This also ties the Laodicean rapture to the parable of Matthew 13.
Notice that verse 24ff says “Another parable put He forth unto them,
saying, The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a man who sowed seed
in His field: But while men slept, His enemy came and sowed tares
among the wheat, and when his way. But when the blade was spring
up, and brought forth fruit, then appeared the tares also. So, the
servants of the householder came and said unto Him, Sir, didst not Thou
sow good seed in the field? From where, then hath it tares?
He said unto them, an enemy hath done this. The servants said
unto Him, Wilt thou, then that we go and gather them up? But He
said, Nay: lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also the
wheat with them. LET BOTH GROW TOGETHER (LAODICEAN CHURCH AND THE
WORLD)until the time of the harvest: and in the time of the
harvest I will say reapers, Gather first the tares and bind them into
bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn”.
So the poor Laodiceans are so mixed with the world that one can't tell
them apart, but they do have the lamp of salvation. They will
become WHEAT, and tares cannot do that. The wheat will be taken in
the rapture of Song chapter 6:12 while the world will burn.
What this has done is to tie the Song of Songs to Revelation 3, and to
Matthew 25, and to Matthew 13, and finally to John 4.
Maranatha
Gerry Almond
sgalmond@yahoo.com