Month (Aviv) 1:10, Week 2:2 (Shanee/Matzah), Year:Day 5942:10 AM
2Exodus 5/40
Gregorian Calendar: Tuesday 27 March 2018
The Whitsun Prophecy
A Vision Received on Aviv 10
The Vision
I was woken up this morning at about 5 a.m. and shown a vision of which I was a part. There was a very long, straight road in a residential area that strongly reminded me of a street I had onced lived in briefly in the south of England called New Park Road. There were houses on either side and though this was evidently part of a bigger urban area all I could see was this particular street. Moreover, I was simultaneously above the scene, lookind down from the air, and on the street walking down it from right to left from a wouth-westerly direction (which, incidentally, is the direction I would need to look from my location in Sweden). Though the street was bathed in full daylight, it felt early in the morning. Not a soul was in sight and there was a very eerie feeling about the place. It seemed deserted and not so early that people couldn't have been up and about. And then I head a voice, echoing in the distance, say: "THE WHITSUN PROPHECY".
The actual street seen from the opposite side of the road
The Anglican/Methodist Festival
This is, as far as I know, the first time I have been given the title to, or name of, a prophecy before being told what the prophecy was actually was about, though its occurring just before the start of the Annual Festival season must not be missed. The only clue was the deserted street. As a former Anglican I knew, of course, what 'Whitsun' (or 'Whitsunday') was - and its name was spoken, I assume, to maybe confirm what I was seeing was a representation (at least on one level) of Britain or Ireland, or at least the Anglophone nations (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc.), where Whitsun is known and observed, as this is a term used exclusively by Anglicans and Methodists in the world.
Historical Origin of Whitsun
Whitsun this year is on 20 May, better known by orthodox Christianity (Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant) as 'Pentecost' because it is reckoned, using the established man-made Roman system, as the eighth Sunday after Easter. In England, Whitsun took on some characteristics of the pagan Beltane (the modern May Day) which originated from the pagan celebration, 'Summer's Day', the beginning of the summer half-year, in Europe. 'Whitsun' is a contraction of 'White Sunday', itself the result of confusion between wit (understanding, wisdom) and vit (white). Prior to the Norman conquest the day was called 'Pentecoste'. The word 'white', according to one interpretation, derives from the white garments worn by those catechumens expecting to be baptised that Sunday, and there are also many other interpretations. In Lancashire it was also called 'Gaping Sunday' as on this day the women would go to Manchester and gaze into the closed shop windows while their husbands went to the races!
From Shavu'ot to Pentecost
'Whitsun', then, is the Anglican and Methodist 'Pentecost', itself orginally called Shavu'ot or the Feast of Weeks, a divine moed or appointment which nearly all messianics calculate incorrectly, reackoning it as 50 days from Yom haBikkurim (Day of Firstfruits), making the festival a part of the spring festival season when in actual fact it is the solitary summer festival of Messianic Israel. (This year it is on 12 July in our location). Whether the Anglican 'Whitsun' or the 'Pentecost' held by nearly all Christians and Messianics, it is 49 days - about 1˝ months - too early. Both 'Pentecost' ('Whitsun') and the Messianic Shavu'ot (Weeks) commemorate the beginning of the Messianic Community (Church) when the Ruach haQodesh (Holy Spirit) fell upon the first believers causing them to supernaturally speak in foreign languages, thus symbolically reversing the curse of the confusion of tongues at the Tower of Babel.
Not a 'Rapture' Prophecy
I should absolutely state here that this vision has nothing to do with any proposed 'rapture'. Even this false doctrine itself does not claim everybody is whisked away, only the true believers, and so far as I could tell, there was not a living soul to be found in the vision that I saw. In fact, now that I come to think of it, there weren't even any cars parked by the roadside to be seen. No cars, no people, no animals, no movement...nothing - just the road and buildings.
Tenth of Aviv and the Selection of the Lamb for Sacrifice
In trying to understand this vision and prophecy, we must understand what today actually is - the 10th of Aviv, four days before Pesach (Passover). It is the day that the sacrificial lamb was selected for sacrifice, the selection being made on the basis of a number of important criteria, foremost of which was that that the male lamb had to be without blemish.
A Narrow Road
Let's look at some of the elements in the vision. The road, way or derech was straight as a ruler. It had been cleared of all people and traffic, moving or stationary. This was not a broad road but a narrow suburban one.
"Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the derech (road, way) that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to chayim (life), and only a few find it" (Matt.7:13-14, NIV).
Creating the Counterfeit
However, 'Whitsun' (and its parallels) is a counterfeit festival, celebrating a true event but at the wrong time - far too early - using the wrong calendar. From what we already know about satan's counterfeit(s), the goal is to create a counterfeit prophetic timetable and ussher in a false messiah - an Anti-Messiah or Antichrist - by making him apparently fulfil biblical prophecy. We know that he intends to do this by twisting Ezekiel's prophecy about a third temple (in fact, it was the original Second Temple that was offered, but rejected - see The 13 Scrolls of Ezekiel - and replaced with an inferior one), building one in Jerusalem (when no more divinely-approved man-made temples are due, the only temple we can expect being in the New Jerusalem, not made with human hands, which will descend out of Heaven) using Zionism as an instrument, etc., and by creating wars in the Middle East that seem to correspond with biblidal prophecy. This is what we are being confronted with today. The élites still hope to destroy Damascus and so fulfil another Bible prophecy (Is.17:1) to make the illusion seem more real, a reason the Syrian war keeps dragging on.
What Does the Vision Mean?
Now I cannot tell you exactly what will happen at 'Whitsun' because I don't know, only that somehow this will figure in the demonic deception being unfolded to entrap deceived and uninformed Christians. We already see the profile of the Vatican ratcheting up as the Pope (who as even Putin has said, is no Christian) joins with the Deep State Illuminist maffia to promote a New World Order of which the latest mass migration into Europe and North America is an integral part.
Conclusion
I believe I was being shown a false 'strait and narrow' path in the vision, one that has no chayim (life), hence the eerie feeling. Indeed, there were no human beings on it at all. The road is counterfeit as is the lamb who is to be announced whose road it is:
"Then I saw another beast, coming out of the earth. He had two horns like a lamb, but he spoke like a dragon" (Rev.13:11, NIV).
We shall have to wait and see. In the meantime, you have been made aware.
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