Monday, March 01, 2021

The Two Witnesses -- 2022 or Soon After?

This post is somewhat, in part one might say, directed at a certain person with whom I had contact some years ago but that contact has been lost.  Nevertheless, there is content here for any reader also.

Some time in 2019 I came across an article regarding a possible very significant astronomical event that is expected to occur in 2022.  The event is the collision of two stars which currently orbit one another in a decaying orbit.  The collision, if it occurs, is expected to create a huge amount of light visible to the naked eye on earth.  I decided to publish this post when I stumbled again across another article regarding that event and how there is a rabbi who believes it is a major sign of the coming Messiah.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/rabbi-claims-jesus-christ-will-return-2022-bases-prediction-on-astronomy.html

Among other things, I expect we will see some great cataclysms take place that year, which is only a year away.  Perhaps the beginning of sorrows in earnest.

It occurred to me that this could signify the coming together of the two witnesses, the huge light indicating the presence of the power of the Holy Spirit operating through them, beginning when they finally meet.  According to a certain person's prophetic revelation, they will meet through "marvelous signs".  I will not describe much more about that person except to say that I now almost entirely understand all his dreams related to me by his young caregiver.  The revelation about how the witnesses meet, however, was not given to him in a dream but he heard the voice of God speaking and he wrote it all down.  Shortly thereafter he passed on and went to be with the Lord.  I have kept all notes and information I could manage to keep regarding his dreams and that final prophecy since I believe that they were all true revelations.  At this point I am unable to reveal more of what the elderly man said, since I believe his final wishes were to keep what he said and not make it public, but one small, single line I will reveal for the sake of a certain young man.

A certain person, possibly located in Portugal, who may be reading this blog will know who that man was, for that reader is a young man who was a caregiver for the elderly gentleman, and I have since seen another video he published some time ago, which I also understand, regarding the two witnesses.  He wrote me the revelation given to the elderly man shortly before his death and among numerous things it contained the following line; "though they cannot meet.... but marvelous signs make them meet..."

Indeed, since they come from such diverse places on the earth, marvelous signs will be needed for them to meet, and if those two stars come together, that will be, I suspect, a sign that they will meet.  Watch, then, for marvelous signs.  Perhaps they will be visible to all or only to those involved, I do not know, but watch in any case.  God bless that young man who, at his elderly friend's request, never revealed to me his name or his dear old friend's name, may the Lord Ever Living bless him for all the days ahead.

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Addendum 2021-03-02

I should point out a couple of issues with the article linked in this post.  As usual, reporting has been sensationalised, "so," thought I, "perhaps I should make that fact explicit."  Not that you wouldn't notice, but just in case you don't.

First of all, the article is entitled (very entitled), "Rabbi Claims Jesus Christ Will Return in 2022, Bases His Prediction on Astronomy."
NO he did NOT!  The rabbi made NO such claim.  The rabbi merely spoke of such events preceding or relating to the appearance of the Messiah.

At the beginning of the article, we read, "A rabbi in Israel is predicting that Jesus Christ might return in 2022 when astronomers foresee two large stars colliding and creating a light visible from Earth."  Notice the definite change in tone, "... might return...", typical of sensationalistic reporting being toned down somewhat but, clearly, not enough, still not correct.

Later, we read the rabbi's own words which neither indicate nor discount a precise coincidence of stellar events and the appearance of the Messiah.  The "will" and "might", in 2022, are added by the author of the article, obviously operating as click-bait.

I guess that I assume most people have a critical eye and ear regarding things being said and claims that are made but, looking around these days, that is an unsafe assumption.  I hope that my efforts thus far encourage you to fine-tune your own mental filters in order to pick apart the tricky language so often used, especially in mass media and also from those who make sensational claims about scripture, regardless of the source.  Context, my friends, context and logic.