Blood Moons During the Church Age

                The Bible states that “The Heavens declare the Glory of God” (Ps 19:1), and we are told that there will be signs in the Sun, Moon, and Stars of Christ’s Second Coming (Lk 21:25).

 

Signs in the Sun and Moon include eclipses of the Sun, when the Sun turns black, and eclipses of the Moon, when the Moon turns blood red. (Joel 2:31). The darkness of the solar eclipse presents a picture of judgment (Amos 5:18), but the lunar eclipse presents grace and mercy as the Moon, called the “Faithful witness in the sky” (Ps 89:37), and representing the believers, is covered with the Blood of Christ. We are also reminded that the believers overcome Satan by their witness and Christ’s Blood (Rev 12:11). Thus, while the solar eclipse represents judgment, the lunar eclipse or Blood Moon represents not judgment, but God’s grace, mercy, and the power to overcome evil.

 

Blood Moons have a special interconnection with Jewish lunar calendar because two Jewish Feasts, Passover and Tabernacles, occur when the Moon is full and a lunar eclipse can occur. Some significant events have occurred during a Blood Moon, such as the first Passover during the Exodus in 1446 BC and a Blood Moon during the Spring of 5 BC when the Chinese observed the Star of Bethlehem and our research indicates that Christ was born. However, many authorities attach special significance to groupings of four Blood Moons on sequential Jewish Feast days, known as Tetrads. We agree that the Tetrads are historically significant, and believe that they represent times of extraordinary grace and revival in the Church.

 

The eight historical Tetrads during the Church Age are outlined as follows:

 

  1. 1967-68 – Charismatic revival begins, resulting in 600 million Charismatic Christians today
  2. 1949-50– Billy Graham and tent revival movement, with Graham preaching to over 2 billion people  so far.
  3. 1493-94– Columbus begins evangelization of New World, with over 800 million Christians in the Americas today.
  4. 1428-29 Joan of Arc’s visions lead to separation of France from England, allowing England to participate in Protestant Reformation and world wide evangelization.
  5. 860-61 – St. Cyril begins missionary career which leads to Christianization of Bulgaria and Russia.
  6. 842-43 – Charlemagne’s heirs split Germany from France, with Germany turning evangelistic efforts eastward and leading to conversion of Poles, Bohemians, Hungarians, and Eastern Germans.
  7. 795-96– Charlemagne’s conquests and the scholar Acuin’s evangelistic efforts lead to conversion of Moravia, Slavs, Danes, and ultimately many Vikings.
  8. 162-63– First Charismatic renewal in Church restores prophecy and holiness to many Churches in Roman Empire, strengthening the Church to grow under persecution.

 

We have now entered the ninth Blood Moon Tetrad, in 2014-15. The spiritual turning points in the previous Tetrads were often seemingly small events with full manifestation occurring much later. Nevertheless, we have seen such historic events as the Pope’s unity outreach (See our Blog of 3/5/14 “Pope’s Unity Message Goes Viral”), and we have great expectations that a revival based on Christ’s unity prayer will be launched.

 

We urge our prayer partners to join Jesus in his prayer for unity so that the world will believe our message (See John 7:23). Let us find our Brothers in other Christian Churches and pray together for the Unity Revival to come.

 

Revival is coming. Don’t miss it!

 

Billy Graham’s Blood Moon Crusade

 

This Week we in North America will be treated to a pre-dawn “Blood Moon” on October 8 as we look back to the October 7, 1949 “ Blood Moon “during Billy Graham’s game changing Los Angeles Crusade.

 

We are indebted to Pastor John Hagee for publicizing the historical significance of the four “Blood Moons”, or groupings of four lunar eclipses, on Jewish Feast days in 1493-94, 1949-50, 1967-68, and which will occur on 2014-15. We believe that these events marked God’s expansion of His Church (See our Blog of 4/9/14, “Blood Moon Rising”) Our Blog of 9/17/14, “Columbus and his Blood Moon Voyage “shows how Columbus’s second voyage to the New World, begun on the Blood Moon at the Feast of Tabernacles in 1494, led to the Christianization of the New World.

 

In 1949 at the Blood Moon on the Feast of Tabernacles we saw God begin another great expansion of the Kingdom of God as the Evangelist Billy Graham went from being an unknown preacher to a household name in the eight weeks of his Los Angeles Crusade. Graham stated that the Crusade “marked a decisive turning point for our ministry”. Recognizing God’s powerful movement, Graham said “Something was happening that all the media coverage in the world could not explain.”

 

Something indeed was happening. It wasn’t that the Blood Moon caused to happen, but instead the Blood Moon was a sign that God was doing something historic. Since 1949 Billy Graham has preached in all 50 states and in 84 countries on all 6 inhabited continents. He has preached to over 100 million people in person and to over 2 billion people through radio, television, and the internet. Many millions have been added to the Kingdom of God through Billy Graham’s ministry.

 

As we look forward to the unfolding of God’s plan for this series of the Blood Moons in 2014 and 2015, one aspect of Graham’s ministry stands out. He would only accept a crusade invitation if the local Church was united in its desire for Bible based evangelism. Graham was responding to Christ’s prayer for unity among the believers as foundation for acceptance of the Gospel (Jn 17:22). It was this same desire which led Pope Francis to reach out to Evangelical Leaders earlier this year (See our Blog of 3/5/14 “Pope’s Unity Message Goes Viral”), with a positive response to His invitation for Christ centered unity coming from Evangelicals and Catholics alike.

 

So let us all be partners with Christ in His payer for unity, joining Billy Graham and Pope Francis to work for unity in Christ so that we can spread the Gospel message.

 

The fields are white with harvest.

 

God Watches Over Israel

This week as we celebrate Yom Kippur, the Hebrew Day of Atonement, we should also remember the miracle of the 1973 Yom Kippur war.

After their miraculous victory over the Arabs in the 1967 war, Israel had become complacent and confident in its military superiority. Its 1967 enemies, Egypt and Syria, seethed with resentment and desire to avenge their humiliating defeat. Together they developed a plan to attack Israel in the Sinai dessert and the Golan heights using new tactics and new technology. The attack was set to take place on a date which would hit the Israelis when their preparedness was at its lowest point, the Yom Kippur Holy Day.

The Israelites were taken completely by surprise. Worse, the Egyptians inflicted defeats on Israel tanks and air power using their new Soviet technology while the Syrian tank forces overwhelmed the few scattered Israeli tanks on duty. Israel was days away from a total collapse, but the Egyptians outran their technical protections and the Syrians were stopped by a handful of Israeli tanks. Miraculously the war turned around, resulting in a massive defeat of the Egyptians and Syrians. As a result, Egypt entered into a momentous peace treaty and Israel’s borders remained secure. God had turned disaster into security.

In the years since the Yom Kippur miracle the hand of God can be seen as He has watched over Israel. The terrorist Palestinian Liberation Organization has been defeated and rendered impotent in the West Bank. Saddam Hussein, who wanted to take Jerusalem, attacked his Kuwaiti bankers instead and he and his threat to Israel have been eliminated. Another anti-semetic terrorist, Gadaffi, has been overthrown in Libya.

The so-called “Arab Spring” has brought instability and new threats to Israel, but God’s protection continues to be manifested. For a while it appeared that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt would wage war on Israel, but the Brotherhood was overthrown and its ally, the Hamas terrorists in Gaza, has been cut off from Egyptian support and defeated by Israel in a 2014 invasion. Syria has fallen into a full scale civil war where Israel’s enemies Iran and Hezbollah are fighting Israel’s other enemies Al Queda and ISIL, and leaving Israel alone for now. Thanks to God, the miraculous peace won in the 1973 Yom Kippur war is still holding.

This is not to say that Israel is not still threatened.  We believe that Israel is in the middle of a 150 year war which is described in Revelation 9:1-11 (See our Blog of 5/7/14 “The Peace of Jerusalem”). But we also know that God watches over Israel.

Let us thank God for His continued miraculous intervention on behalf of Israel.

And we pray for the peace of Jerusalem.

 

The Feast of Trumpets

           Tomorrow we celebrate the Jewish Feast of Trumpets, also known as Rosh Hashanah.

            The Feast of Trumpets is one of the Seven Feasts of Israel established in the Bible. It was set on the first day of the seventh Lunar month and celebrated by the blowing of Trumpets, a sacred assembly, and a special sacrificial offering. The Jewish Rabbis stated that the Trumpet blasts were to bring Israel into remembrance of the Lord, to confound Satan, and to call men to repentance by awakening their slumbering spirits. Rabbinic teaching also holds to the idea that on the Feast of Trumpets the books were opened and those whose names were in the Book of Life were kept alive, those in the Book of Death died, and a third group were given the chance to repent and be Judged on the Day of Atonement 10 days later.

At some point the Feast of Trumpets also became celebrated as Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish civil New Year. Some say that Moses established this custom, although Moses also recorded God’s instruction that the religious year would began in the Spring. Others believe that the custom began during the Babylonian exile. And still others think that the Civil New Year was set in the Seventh Month because of a Jewish tradition that the world was created in the seventh month. In any event, the day was celebrated along with the Fest of Trumpets, with special benedictions for the Kingdom of God, the remembrance of God, and the blowing of the horns.

For Christians the Feast of Trumpets and the Seven Feasts of Israel are a prophetic picture of God’s plan for redemption. The first three feasts, Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits, celebrate the atoning death and resurrection of Christ which occurred during those festivals in 30 AD. The Feast of Pentecost, celebrating the beginning of the harvest, was the birthday of the Church on that day in 30 AD. Trumpets, with its emphasis on repentance and judgment, is equated with the trumpet sound at Christ’s Return (See 1 Cor 15:52). Some think that the awakening of the dead at Trumpets is the source of the saying “Wake up O sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you” (Eph 5:14b).

But the feast of Trumpets is more than a prophetic picture for Christians. The Church needs to hear the trumpet call to remember God, confound Satan, and repent, just as the Israelites did. We need to awaken our slumbering spirits as the Israelites did with their trumpet blasts, and remember God and His Kingdom as we come into a New Jewish Year.

Let us pray that the Church will hear the clarion call of the Trumpets and awaken from her slumber.

 

Revisiting The Harbinger

 

            As we approach another anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks against United States, it is a good time to revisit Jonathan Cahn’s important 2011 book The Harbinger.

 

Mr. Cahn draws a parallel between God’s warning given to the Northern Kingdom of Israel as its enemies attacked and the warnings given to the United States as the terrorists attacked. Like ancient Israel, America seems to have turned away from God into Idolatry, child sacrifice, and sinful lifestyles. As a result, ancient Israel and America had stepped outside of God’s protective covering, allowing judgment fall as their enemies attacked. And, in both instances, the response to God’s judgment was a defiant declaration to rebuild and replant independently of God.

 

The defiance of the ancient Israelites was captured in the book of Isaiah (9:9b, 10): “The bricks have fallen down, but we will rebuild with hewn stone; the fig trees have been felled but we will replace them with cedars.” That the very same scripture was quoted by leading American politicians as they voiced a determination to do the same thing. We rebuilt the World Trade Center and planted a cedar “Tree of Hope” at Ground Zero to show our defiance.

 

In the case of Northern Israel, they had received their final warning and their kingdom was destroyed ten years later. We in the U.S. received a second warning, the economic crash of 2008. And again our politicians said they would rebuild without God. One of our political parties even went so far as to try to remove all mention of God in it platform in the 2012 Election. Yet we have continued to suffer warnings as our ambassador to Libya was assassinated on September 11, 2012 and terrorists are overrunning large areas of Africa and the Middle East in 2014. Even the “Tree of Hope” has died and been quietly removed from Ground Zero.

 

Mr. Cahn points out that the only way to save America is for the Church to awaken and follow the instructions given to King Solomon almost three thousand years ago:

“If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn away from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land” 2CH 7:14

 

It is not too late to save America, if only the Church will stand up and do its part.

 

Dr. King Changes the Atmosphere

            Last week marked the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s monumental 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington DC.

In his speech, Dr. King reached back to the basic values of Americans, calling on the Nation to honor the promise of “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” made in our Declaration of Independence. (See our Blog of 7/2/14 “Declaration Day”). He looked forward to the day when segregation evaporated and people of different races could meet together as friends. And he expressed his vision of equality, where a person would be judged by the content of his character rather than his skin color.

Dr. King’s speech electrified the Nation. Within a few years the Civil Rights laws passed ending legal segregation. More importantly, people began to see the ugliness of racism and the atmosphere of the country began to change. For most Americans, hatred and bigotry have been replaced by acceptance and tolerance. Opportunity opened up for minorities and today a black man is president of the U.S.  While pockets of bigotry remain in both black and white communities, we are closing in on Dr. King’s dream of a color blind society.

The key to understanding Dr. King’s astonishing accomplishment is to understand who Dr. King really was. Dr. King lived his life as a Christian Pastor, committed to Christ and the Biblical way of living. While many called for violent revolution, Dr. King told his followers to take the non violent path and turn the other cheek like Christ did. He understood the power of blessing and not cursing his enemies, and in the end he won many of them over. By following his Christian principles, Dr. King changed the atmosphere of the Nation and won a great victory not only for his people, but for all people.

Today it is the Bible believing Christians who are becoming an oppressed minority. Christian institutions like marriage are being degraded as the sexual revolution reaches its “Anything Goes” conclusion. The resulting fatherlessness has created poverty, despair, and violence in our communities as godless generations come of age. Christianity is banished from the public square in many places, and it values are attacked as ignorant and outdated. Our spiritual atmosphere is becoming toxic, and we are desperately in need of another Christian like Dr. King to change our atmosphere.

Instead of cursing the darkness, as many do, we should follow the path laid out by Christ and followed by Dr. King. Let us bless and not curse our enemies, winning them over by love.

We can change our atmosphere if we do it God’s way.

 

The Great Degeneration

 

Niall Ferguson, a recognized economic historian and bestselling author, has identified a crisis in Western societies which he names in his book title The Great Degeneration.

 

The symptoms of social decay are all around us. The economies of the U.S., the U.K., and the Western European countries have become stagnant, with little or no growth. Unemployment rises higher and higher, with many leaving the workforce and “Disability” doubling from 3% to 6% of the U.S. population in just 3 years. Total unfunded U.S. government debt is over 15 times Gross National Product and 3 times total U.S. net worth. The impending collapse of the once vibrant Western Economies is the “Great Degeneration.”

 

While the symptoms are economic, Ferguson identifies four root causes which go far beyond economics:

 

  1. Western democracies have pandered to their voters by creating the huge unfunded welfare programs which are beginning to depress economic growth and opportunity. Essentially, we have committed massive theft of the resources of future generations.

 

  1. Governments have instituted even more complex regulations which have the effect of choking off economic growth and prosperity. The cost to the U.S. economy alone is almost 2 trillion annually. In their pride, governments fail to see the consequences of their regulations, such as the 2008 housing meltdown being caused by mandated expansion of home ownership, and then pile even more regulations to “fix” the problem they created.

 

  1. The rule of law, which is foundational for the protection of our property, prosperity, and freedom, is under attack. Governments have whittled away at our rights in the guise of national security or crime fighting (See our Blog of 7/16/14, “Society’s Immune System disaster”). The truth is, we live in an emerging police state where government power is turned against political opponents, entrepreneurs, and politically incorrect groups including the Church.

 

  1. The fourth symptom of degeneration is the decline in voluntary civic organizations such as charitable organizations, private schools, and Churches. These organizations are increasingly being supplanted by government programs, as people are abandoning their responsibilities to care for their cities, schools, and neighbors. The result is a loveless dependency on government which alienates both the giver and recipient.

 

From a Christian perspective, these signs of degeneration illuminate the sins of our age. We have not only stolen from our children, we have also murdered many of them and sacrificed their educations and futures for political gain. Thinking ourselves wise, we have become fools by crippling our society with a vast web of destructive regulations and laws. We have sold our freedom for empty promises of safety and government benefits. And even the Church has abandoned many of its functions to the god of government.

 

As we see our sins and see the “Great Degeneration” all around us, the question is what to do about it. Ferguson pins his hope on a revival of voluntary civic organizations, focusing on education outside of the Government schools. Yet he overlooks the largest voluntary organization of them all, the Church, which still has 2 of 3 Americans as memebers. Our only chance to save our societies is through a revival in the Church.

 

We must start with repentance of our generational thefts and murders, and our idolatry of the government. We must defend the freedom of religion and speech, and the foundational Biblical principles of private property and free enterprise. At the same time the Church must take up its mantle of ministry to the poor and the marginalized, bringing social justice not through the false promises of police state coercion, but through the love of God. And Christians must join together in unity to speak with one voice, Christ’s voice, as He intended.

 

As intercessors, we must join together to pray for a revival in our Churches, so that God’s people will seek His face and heal our land.

 

Only God can turn around The Great Degeneration.