Are you ready? Jesus is coming again, more specifically, Saturday, September 23, 2017. This is the date set by those who are telling us what will occur in the constellations Virgo and Leo has not happened in the last 7,000 years. It is time. Christians, get ready for the Rapture!
Of course, we heard this two years ago regarding the rare eclipses. So, what makes September 23, 2017 so special?
Since the date of this unusual event that will bring in the Rapture of the church occurs this Saturday, I could not resist talking about it. So here we go. Let’s find out what all the fuss is about.
Not taking anything for granted, because everyone may not be too familiar with the terms being used, let’s start by defining what a “Constellation” is.
A “Constellation” is a recognizable group of stars that are considered to form imaginary outlines typically representing animals, mythological people, gods, or creatures.
Now, according to the experts on Youtube, two Constellations are in view:
First, is the Constellation Virgo (the virgin) -- On Sept. 23rd, 2017
• the sun will be in the constellation
• The moon will be near Virgo’s feet.
• Jupiter will be in the area of Virgo’s womb.
Second, is the Constellation Leo -- located to the right of Virgo. On Sept. 23rd, 2017 the planets -- Venus, Mars, and Mercury will be inside it.
So then, what makes this event or day so special?
• Some say it is a rare event only occurring once every 7,000 years.
• Some say it also ties in with Revelation 12:1-2, 5 – “And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. 2 She was pregnant and was crying out in birth pains and the agony of giving birth. 5 She gave birth to a male child, one who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron, but her child was caught up to God and to his throne.”
• So we have here a woman (Virgo) in the sky (heaven), along with the sun, and the moon at her feet. The child in verse 5 is seen as the church being caught up or Raptured into heaven.
Okay, so let’s bring out some key observations here:
First, the constellation Leo is said to have only nine stars in it. But Revelation 12:1 mentions twelve stars the woman is crowned with. Well, this is where the three planets play a major role-- Venus, Mars and Mercury. Although these are not stars, they have the appearance of stars from earth’s perspective and therefore are to be added to the nine stars in Leo to make a total of twelve stars. Some say this is the crown of stars mentioned in Revelation 12:1.
Second, “Houston, we got a problem” -- Leo has more than 9 stars in it depending on who maps it. Leo is said to be an outline or image of a lion. Check it out on Google and you will see various ways it is outlined or mapped -- some include the feet of Leo that makes it more than nine stars -- as high as 13. Therefore, since the constellation Leo has more than nine stars in it, and then you add the three planets to it -- Venus, Mars and Mercury, you are faced with difficulties. The crown of 12 stars that the woman is seen to have in Revelation 12 is now more.
Let’s stop here and continue tomorrow. Don’t worry, we got until Saturday before Jesus Raptures His Church! Are you ready?
End of Part 1
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