Does The Death Of Ariel Sharon Mean The Return Of Jesus Is Suddenly Immiment?
It is my view that there is more that must happen before the Second Advent, so I wouldn’t say that Christ’s return is “imminent” in the sense that He can now come at any moment, at least not yet. But I will say “soon” …
Matthew 24:29-30, “Immediately after the tribulation of those days … they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory…”
WND – “Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has finally died, and now the prophetic significance of his passing will be the broadcast across America and the world tonight.
Pastor and author Carl Gallups will be on the popular radio program ‘Coast to Coast AM’ late Monday night and early Tuesday morning to discuss the astonishing Sharon factor in his revelatory new book ‘The Rabbi Who Found Messiah: The Story of Yitzhak Kaduri and His Prophecies of The Endtime.’
Gallups will discuss the book with ‘Coast to Coast’ host George Noory for two hours, starting at 1 a.m. Eastern/10 p.m. Pacific. He will answer the toughest questions the book has raised and will explain what the book might tell readers about the end times mentioned in the Bible.
Gallups will also discuss the WND Films production of ‘The Rabbi Who Found Messiah,’ a documentary detailing his investigation into the story of Yizhak Kaduri.
Coast to Coast AM, or ‘C2C’ as it’s often called, has more than 500 affiliates reaching up to 5 million Americans seven days a week.
Published by WND Books, book ‘The Rabbi Who Found Messiah’ documents one of the great mysteries of our time.
When Sharon still was in office, vibrant and in command of his faculties, a venerated rabbi predicted the Messiah would not come until after Sharon’s death.
Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri died shortly after the stroke Sharon suffered put him in a coma in 2006. But before the beloved Kaduri died, he wrote a cryptic note in which he named the Messiah with whom he claimed to have had a mystical encounter. On the 108-year-old rabbi’s instructions, the note would be released a year after his death.
The note, when posted eventually on the rabbi’s website, showed Kaduri had revealed the Messiah’s name as Yehoshua, or the formal Hebrew pronunciation of Yeshua, or Jesus.
As a result of this unusual prophetic twist and the recent release of a book and movie about the life and death of Kaduri, the death of Sharon has renewed interest in Christian and prophecy circles around the world.” Read more.
The Revelation of Jesus Christ and the Rapture of the Church – “[W]hen many Christians read about the timing of the ‘rapture’ at the ‘last trump’ they are either unaware, or because of an already preconceived assumption on this very subject, refuse to even consider if the ‘last trumpet’ of 1 Corinthians 15:52 is a direct reference to the 7th and last trumpet that John describes in the 10th chapter of Revelation. But why? Admittedly, even I was not aware of the significance of Revelation 10 for many years, but am now more than convinced that we can corroborate through the context of text that this is indeed the last trumpet that the Apostle Paul wrote about to the church in Corinth. For a moment, if you will, toss aside any preconceptions you may have on the timing of the rapture and approach the text as if it were for the first time. Approach it with the heart of a Berean so that together we may search the Scriptures.” Read more.
Diving Into Scripture: The Pre-Tribulation Paradox – “The Apostle Paul was very careful to explain to us that at Christ’s return those who have died in Him are resurrected first, and then we who are alive and remain will be caught up together with them. The obvious question that we must therefore ask is, ‘When does the resurrection of the dead in Christ happen?’ The answer, which many refuse to acknowledge, is given to us by John in Revelation 20:4-5: The dead in Christ who rise first are caught up in the First Resurrection … after the tribulation. The logical implications of the plain and straightforward teaching of the text are therefore undeniable: If the First Resurrection is after the tribulation then there can be no resurrection before the end of the tribulation, and if there is no resurrection before the end of the tribulation then there is therefore no rapture before the end of the tribulation. It is impossible…” Read more.





The scriptures are sufficient enough to let us know that we are in the last days. What we must not miss is the fact that Obama/Kerry, are frantically trying to force Israel to enter into a “peace treaty,” i.e., a “covenant with death.” It is uncertain how much more time we have left for the harvest. So, although Rav Kaduri’s prophecy is very interesting, I fear that those who are awaiting a pretrib rescue mission from Yeshua, might be disappointed. They might find themselves asking; “Where is the promise, of His coming?” I would love for them to be right in the timing of Yeshua’s return, however, I am solidly in the prewrath camp. “It is through much tribulation, that we will enter into the Kingdom.” Book of Acts?
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