Elliot Hong (26 March 2012)
"The Appointed Time & The Palm Sunday & The Second Passover"


 
Dear Doves:
 
In the previous letter I mentioned that the feast of Passover was the "Appointed Time", and
the Jews not only failed to recognize the coming of the Messiah but also rejected Him.
Sadly most churches fail to recognize the coming of the Messiah too as making the same
mistake that the Jews made.  Only the Bride recognizes and receives the King just like only
the crowd received Yahushua as their King on the Palm Sunday when He entered Jerusalem.
Hebrews 9:28 clearly indicates that the Christ will appear a second time to those who are
waiting for Him. Could this be a clue that the Lord comes for His Bride who is waiting for Him
on this Palm Sunday?
 
I think there is a good possibility that the unfulfilled "Appointed Time" is fulfilled by the Bride
of the Church this time, and the Daniel's 70th week resumes one month later from the second
Passover.  As it's written in Numbers 9:10-11, the second Passover was allowed for unclean
people, so it makes sense to me.  But the Jews will repeat a mistake once again as accepting
a false christ this time, and through repeating a mistake, eventually they will find out the truth.
Could it be a reason why the second Passover was designed? Also they will learn that the Bride
of Yahushua inherited all the blessings of Heaven that they supposed to enjoy, because she
recognized the "Appointed Time" that they didn't, and it'll make them to be angry and jealous
as it's written in Romans 10:19.
 
According to Calvin, the Venus(Jesus) and the Pleiades(7 Churches) get very close during April
1-3, and it could be a sign telling us that the Church Age ends as the Bride departs during this
period. This Palm Sunday happens to be April 1 which fits to Rev. 4:1 "Come up hither!"
 
If this theory is right, the Judgment could begin from 5-3 days prior of the Palm Sunday, and
3/30 could be an important day due to a big event that Palistinians cross the Israel borders.
 
Again, this is a speculation, but hope it's the last one.
 
See you soon.
 
Elliot