Pastor Mark Biltz teaches about the Fall Feasts of the Lord, Yom Teruah, aka The Feast of Trumpets.
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Kris seriansays
Does the rapture occur on a feast day. I know you’ve talked about Yom Teruah,but will saved folks be the subject to Gods feast,
Kris
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Kris,
Nobody knows with 100% certainty.
The theory that the Rapture might occur on a Feast Day is compelling, but it’s just a theory.
Some people believe that it could happen in the Spring on the Feast of First Fruits. But it appears this feast was fulfilled by Jesus/Yeshua rising from the dead.
Some people believe that it could happen in the Summer on Pentecost, aka Feast of Weeks. But it appears this feast was fulfilled by the Holy Spirit and the beginning of the church.
And some people believe it could happen on Yom Teruah, aka The Feast of Trumpets, aka Rosh HaShanah. This feast has not been fulfilled and has the most compelling back story as to why it’s a good candidate. The exact day of Yom Teruah (which is also called ‘Yom HaKeseh’ or ‘The Hidden Day’) is never certain until it happens, because it is dependent on the visual sighting of the first sliver of the new moon by two witnesses in Jerusalem… so truly, no man knows the day or the hour.
Does the rapture occur on a feast day. I know you’ve talked about Yom Teruah,but will saved folks be the subject to Gods feast,
Kris
Kris,
Nobody knows with 100% certainty.
The theory that the Rapture might occur on a Feast Day is compelling, but it’s just a theory.
Some people believe that it could happen in the Spring on the Feast of First Fruits. But it appears this feast was fulfilled by Jesus/Yeshua rising from the dead.
Some people believe that it could happen in the Summer on Pentecost, aka Feast of Weeks. But it appears this feast was fulfilled by the Holy Spirit and the beginning of the church.
And some people believe it could happen on Yom Teruah, aka The Feast of Trumpets, aka Rosh HaShanah. This feast has not been fulfilled and has the most compelling back story as to why it’s a good candidate. The exact day of Yom Teruah (which is also called ‘Yom HaKeseh’ or ‘The Hidden Day’) is never certain until it happens, because it is dependent on the visual sighting of the first sliver of the new moon by two witnesses in Jerusalem… so truly, no man knows the day or the hour.