Adelissa (4 Oct 2020)
"Before the wrath documentary, fig tree generation"


 
I just wanted to know what you guys think about this.
I watched this amazing documentary that said a Galilean wedding has many symbols of the rapture and one of them being that no man knows the day or the hour but the father of the groom when the wedding will take place but it is sometime after 1 year has passed from the betrothal. I was really fascinated by the documentary. It features pastors like JD Farag who I greatly love and respect, Janet Markel of Olive tree ministries among others. Kevin Sorbo narrates.
Since I discovered the fall feasts in 2004 and really got into bible prophecy, I assumed the Rapture would be on one of the unfulfilled feasts - Rosh Hashanah being the most talked about. I am wondering if one of those feasts is like the year is up but the rapture would be several days later or something to show the idea that we are in the period (that we believers wouldn't be overtaken as a thief) but the actual day and hour would still be a surprise. It kind of convicted me at this date setting idea. I will confess, the blessed hope is all that keeps me going sometimes. I am so ready to leave this fallen world. I don't know if speculation like this is sinning but It helps me hang on when I think maybe I don't have to wait much longer. At any rate, another thing I wanted to ask about is the fig tree generation. The idea that the generation that sees the 1948 reformation of israel will be alive during the rapture. The oldest people are living to 114 ao that could be a while but the bible talks in Psalm 90:10 about a generation being 70-80 years. So say 80 is the cut off and you subtract 7 years for the tribulation that means the rapture would have to be sometime before May 14. 2021. I confess even that isn't soon enough for me but it gets me so excited. I can't wait to go home. 
I highly recommend Before the Wrath. It is available to rent on Amazon for $4.99 I believe. There are so many symbols in it of our wedding as the bride of Christ, but it does make me wonder can we know a date is a "high watch date" and yet still believe we can't know the day or the hour. I don't want to hurt my testimony and set dates only for them to fall by the wayside but, and Lord forgive me, the idea that I can have at least a little knowledge of how close we are helps my anxious heart. I am trying to trust but each day is harder and harder to live through. May the Lord give us peace and strength to continue to occupy til he returns. Amen
Adelissa