Dear Doves:
When the Israelites completed the celebration of Pesach Sheni
for 2 weeks, they had great joy as it's written in 2
Chronicles 30:26-27.
"There was great joy in Jerusalem, for since the days
of Solomon son of David king of Israel there had been
nothing like this in
Jerusalem. The priests and Levites stood to
bless the people, and God heard them, for their prayer
reached heaven, his holy
dwelling place"
This great joy was compared to the days of Solomon as it's
written in 1 Kings 8:66.
"On the following day he sent the people away. They
blessed the king and then went home, joyful and glad in
heart for all the
good things the Lord had done for his
servant David and his people Isarel"
It was for the dedication of the Temple and they
celebrated Sukkot for 2 weeks.
This event can be compared to the dedication(birth) of
the Remnant since we're the temple where the Holy Spirit
dwells.
And Jesus mentioned about the joy of birth as it's written in
John 16:21-22.
"A woman giving birth to a child has pain because her
time has come; but when her baby is born she forgets the
anguish because
of her joy that a child is born into the world.
So with you: Now is your time of grief, but I will see you
again and you will rejoice,
and no one will take away your joy"
The last day of the 2nd week of Pesach Sheni is 5/10.
2 represents Separatrion between Flesh and Spirit.
5/10 in Israel is 5/9 in US which is Mother's Day.
God designed the Human Gestation to be matched with the 8
feasts which represent the birth of the spiritual
life through Jesus.
Thus all mothers are the proof of this design.
And Genevieve Brazel received the powerful vision on Mother's
Day last year.
If the midnight cry is heard on Mother's Day, the birth of the
Remnant could be on the new moon of Sivan.
Sivan is the third month which fits to Hosea 6:2-3, and
we all know the importance of new moon which is called as
veiled moon.
It's possible that the midnight cry is heard on the new moon
of Sivan, then the birth is on 5/14 which
is Israel's 73rd birthday.
Israel celebrates her birthday on Iyar 5, but the Lord
could apply the Gregorian calendar since the Parable of the
Fig Tree is for the world.
Although nothing happens during 5/9-5/14, there are still two
possibilities left as I suggested in the previous letter.
1) Shavout on 5/17-5/18.
2) Pentecost on 5/23-5/24 and Super Blood Moon/Lunar Eclipse
on 5/26.
Hopefully, it will not go over May.
Maranatha!