While chatting with my husband about the things of God this
past Saturday, out of my mouth came, “Jesus said, ‘Remember Lot’s wife’.” As
soon as I spoke that I felt the Holy Spirit emphasizing those words to me.
“Jesus said that?” Tom queried.
“Yes, I’m pretty sure that is who said it,” I answered, “But
I will go look it up.”
As soon as I sat down to pray and seek the Spirit of the
Lord I felt as though He led me on a special path through His Word. I
remembered from the Book of Genesis that:
Lot and his family were plucked out
of the Sodom and Gomorrah area to save them from coming ‘sudden destruction’:
And
when the morning arose, then the angels hastened Lot, saying, Arise, take thy
wife, and thy two daughters, which are here; lest thou be consumed in the
iniquity of the city. And while he lingered, the men laid hold upon his hand,
and upon the hand of his wife, and upon the hand of his two daughters; the LORD
being merciful unto him: and they brought him forth, and set him without the
city. - Genesis 19:15-16 KJV
Haste
thee, escape thither; for I cannot do any thing till thou be come thither.
Therefore the name of the city was called Zoar. - Genesis 19:22 KJV
Notice that the angel said sudden
destruction could not come until Lot and his family were escaped! [Excerpt from
Saved
from Wrath]
In the Book of Luke Jesus reminded His disciples of this
account:
But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it
rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed [them] all.
Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed.
In that day, he which
shall be upon the housetop, and his stuff in the house, let him not come down
to take it away: and he that is in the field, let him likewise not return back.
Remember Lot's wife.
Whosoever shall seek
to save his life shall lose it; and whosoever shall lose his life shall
preserve it. Luke 17:29-33 KJV
What we are to remember is that Lot’s wife looked back at
the city after being warned not to:
And it came to pass,
when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said, Escape for thy life; look not behind thee, neither stay thou
in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed. - Genesis
19:17 KJV
Lot’s wife looking back was an indication of two things—of disregard
for the angel sent to them by God and of her heart’s desire to not leave Sodom!
We are living in the days of Lot. Is our heart’s desire to
leave with the Lord, our Heavenly Bridegroom, should He appear this Feast of Trumpets or is our desire
for the things of this world? If you were a Groom looking forward to your
wedding day, but your Bride did not desire to go with you, would you want to
marry her?
The Hidden Wedding Day
Holy Spirit led me to look up what ‘Lot’ meant. I was
stunned when I found out that one of the meanings for that name is “concealed”
(Youngs Analytical Concordance p. 622).
It reminded me that one of the names for The Feast of
Trumpets is Yom Hakeseh—“The Hidden Day”—the
time many believe Christ will come to catch away His Bride. In fact, another
name for The Feast of Trumpets is Kiddushin/Nesu'in or “The Wedding Ceremony”!
Isaiah Chapter 26
Next thing I knew I
was in the Book of Isaiah.
With my soul have I
desired thee in the night; yea, with my spirit within me will I seek thee
early: for when thy judgments [are] in the earth, the inhabitants of the world
will learn righteousness. - Isaiah 26:9 KJV
This verse reminded me again of how our desire must be for
our Bridegroom for He desires us! I continued to look at the entire chapter and
realized there were many parallels to the last days and the wedding of the
Messiah.
Verse 1—In that Day
In that day shall this
song be sung in the land of Judah; We have a strong city; salvation will [God]
appoint [for] walls and bulwarks. - Isaiah 26:1 KJV
The Book of Micah prophesied that though national Israel
rejected Jesus as their Messiah, His attention would turn back to her at an
appointed time:
Therefore will he give
them up, until the time [that] she which
travaileth hath brought forth: then the remnant of his brethren shall
return unto the children of Israel. - Micah 5:3 KJV
This, of course, points to the time of September 23, 2017,
when the Great Sign will appear of the woman in travail (Revelation 12:1-2)!
Verse 2—The Opening
of the Gates
Open ye the gates,
that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in. - Isaiah 26:2
KJV
The gates of Heaven are opened on
Rosh HaShanah so the righteous nation may enter (Isaiah [Yeshayahu] 26:2; Psalm [Tehillim]
118:19-20). Because the gates of Heaven
are understood to be open on Rosh HaShanah, this is further evidence that the
rapture (natzal) of the believers in
the Messiah Yeshua will take place on Rosh HaShanah. The Seven Festivals of the Messiah
First Thessalonians
chapter 5 illustrates the day of the Lord and how “they shall not escape” but those who are looking for Him will escape (Hebrews 9:28) (to learn
more read By the Skin of Our Teeth).
For when they shall say, Peace and safety;
then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child;
and they shall not escape. - 1 Thessalonians 5:3 KJV
The festivals will, beyond a shadow of a
doubt, tell you that the resurrection of the dead precedes the time of Jacob's
trouble (the tribulation). Sharing Biblical Truth
Verse 17—As a Woman
with Child
Like as a woman with
child, [that] draweth near the time of her delivery, is in pain, [and] crieth
out in her pangs; so have we been in thy sight, O LORD. - Isaiah 26:17 KJV
Here again we are given the picture of the woman in labor as
is depicted in Revelation 12:1-2 and being fulfilled on September 23, this
Saturday. This time of travail is referred to as Chevlai shel Mashiach—The Birthpangs of the Messiah—and is yet
another reference to The Feast of Trumpets!
Verse 19—Resurrection
in Christ
Thy dead [men] shall
live, [together with] my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that
dwell in dust: for thy dew [is as] the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast
out the dead. - Isaiah 26:19 KJV
This, of course, speaks of resurrection. Notice the phrase “together
with my dead body shall they arise”—this reminded me of how Christ as the Head
of the Body has already arisen but one day the “dead in Christ” (His Body) will
arise!
For this we say unto
you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive [and] remain unto the
coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep.
For the Lord himself
shall descend from heaven with a shout,
with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we
which are alive [and] remain shall be caught up together with them in the
clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. - 1
Thessalonians 4:15-17 KJV
From the rib of Adam, G-d made Eve.
Likewise, by the death of Yeshua and faith (emunah)
in Him, G-d established the assembly of believers known in Hebrew as the kehilat. The believers in the Messiah,
His bride, become wedded to Him by faith (emunah)
…
Adam is a type of the Messiah
Yeshua. Adam was made after the likeness of Yeshua (Romans 5:14) …
G-d gave the wedding customs,
service, and ceremonies to the Jewish people (Romans 3:2; 9:4) to teach us
about the Messiah Yeshua (Colossians 2:16-17) …
In the mind of the bride, the
bridegroom could come at any time, even in the middle of the night or at
midnight. Therefore, she had to be ready at all times. Yeshua referred to this
in Mark 13:32-37 and Matthew 25:1-13. The Seven Festivals of
the Messiah
It is my belief that the Bride of Christ is represented by His
rib. Just as Eve was formed from Adam’s rib, so does the Bride come from Christ’s
Body. The Bride of Christ is the overcoming remnant of the Church Body who is
caught up by the Bridegroom.
Verse 20—The Shout, the
Trump, the Chamber
Come, my people, enter
thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee: hide thyself as it were
for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast. - Isaiah 26:20 KJV
The time of the return of the
bridegroom was usually at midnight. When the bridegroom did come, he came with
a shout (Matthew 25:6) and with the blowing of a shofar (trumpet) (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17; Revelation 4:1)
… He would abduct his bride,
usually in the middle of the night, to go to the bridal chamber where the
marriage would be consummated. This is the full marriage, known in Hebrew as nesu'in …
The marriage between the bride and
the groom will take place under the chupah
or wedding canopy. Since Heaven is a type of chupah, we can see that when Yeshua gives a shout for His bride,
accompanied by the blowing of a shofar
(trumpet), the marriage between Yeshua and His bride will take place in Heaven …
… The bride and groom will go to
the wedding chamber, or chadar in
Hebrew, where the marriage will be consummated. They will stay in that wedding
chamber for seven days, or a week …
The word week in Hebrew is shavuah. It means a "seven."
It can mean seven days or seven years. An example of the Hebrew word for week (shavuah) meaning seven years can be
found in Daniel 9:24 … The week referred to in Daniel 9:27 is known to Bible
believers as the tribulation period. The Seven Festivals of
the Messiah
The abduction of the Bride reminds us of the harpazo of 1 Thessalonians 4 or the
snatching out of the path of danger which is to occur “In a moment, in the
twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the
dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.” (1 Corinthians
15:52 KJV).
Verse 21—Indignation to
Inhabitants of Earth
For, behold, the LORD
cometh out of his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their
iniquity: the earth also shall disclose her blood, and shall no more cover her
slain. - Isaiah 26:21 KJV
The end of verse 20 reads “until the indignation be overpast”. The word “indignation” is
translated from the Hebrew word zaam.
It is the same word as used in Psalm 78:49 referring to God’s punishment to
Egypt when their pharaoh refused to free God’s people!
It appears to me that God is indicating in this chapter of
Isaiah that those who are hidden in Christ will be taken out of harm’s way
before God punishes the inhabitants of the earth just as Lot and his family
were taken out of harm’s way before the sudden destruction of Sodom!
Verse 8—We Wait for
Him
IF WE REMEMBER LOT’S WIFE AND NOT LOOK BACK, BUT LOOK FOR
HIM (Hebrews 9:28), HE WILL REMEMBER US on Yom
HaZikkaron, the Day of Remembrance—yet another name for The Feast of
Trumpets!
Yea, in the way of thy
judgments, O LORD, have we waited for thee; the desire of [our] soul [is] to
thy name, and to the remembrance of thee. - Isaiah 26:8 KJV
Caveat: I do not necessarily agree
with all the beliefs of anyone whose material I reference. I seek to be led of
the Spirit of God as to the sources I use, however, even Spirit-filled
Christians only 'see in part' as it says in 1 Corinthians 13:12.
What a beautiful articulation of what is happening and what is to come concerning our last days here on earth as we prepare to be taken up. Yes, we are to remember Lot's wife. Heart check time. Love this Blog. WOW
ReplyDelete2018 will be the 70th anniversary of the state of Israel, we know for the past, 2 times, major things happened when Israel was in Babylon 70 years they were let go, they were let free after 70 years.
ReplyDelete“Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass away, till all things be accomplished.”(Luke 21:32 ERV)
A generation = 70 years “all things to be accomplished.” 70 years up, takes us home.
When the biblical prophecy converged to 2017-2018 and the Jubilee was confirmed by the Israeli community in the Jewish calendar 5778, start from the Feast of Trumpets, and then God's Judgement Day is very likely to begin from the Atonement Day.
Yes, Anonymous, we must take the Jubilee into consideration as well in determining the timeline of these last days. I might do an additional post on this in the future.
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