Hi there,
So yes, the Bible says "A Day with the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years, as one day" (from memory). Therefore, though Israel may face the tribulation and the testing of the Elect, Israel will not know what has happened until a couple of Days after the fact. In part, this allows the Gentiles to trample down the court of the Gentiles for the period set out, in the Revelation of the Christ. The Devil is not able to quicken this, but afterward it will be made quick, by the Holy Spirit. This is important, because it suggests that the power of the Tribulation is something that can be broken and shared with the faithful and the Elect and the chosen. Part of that power will be available to you now, as you are willing to remain in faith - be that for a day or for a lifetime or for a resurrection to come.
This is not in addition to the scriptures, but merely an expression of the same, kept in the heart, to be yielded of truth in the Holy Spirit - whose unceasing spirit can bring to life what it wills, when it wills, for whom it is willed. In the same way it can be repeated unworthily, that it is somehow Israel's fault that he does not know what is happening to the Elect - when this is farthest from the truth. For Israel's God watches and IT IS HE that knows what is coming upon Jerusalem and the nation of Israel, and we have His Word that we will be delivered at His Strong Right Hand. How many days after Israel awakes, will something be done about it? Do we even know if we have enough time to do anything? These are questions for an Age to come.
There is a greater mystery at work here, though: how is it that the Holy Spirit can speak to us, while all these things are going on in the world? Clearly, the Lord does not wish us to be troubled or afraid, as He said our hearts were not to be. Why then do men not race to get ahead of the faith, to test us (yes "us", even the "us" of Israel)? The answer is still the restrainer - for the restrainer will not be taken without another being put in place, in principle every time that more faith can be shown! Yes Lord! Bring the trial. I am not saying this to suggest there is time to slumber, but rather you know with Wisdom what you ought be praying and how you ought to be beginning to make intercession by.
The Law will come, the Law will go, but the stand of the Lord is for all time (selah).
The Holy Spirit empower you.
So yes, the Bible says "A Day with the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years, as one day" (from memory). Therefore, though Israel may face the tribulation and the testing of the Elect, Israel will not know what has happened until a couple of Days after the fact. In part, this allows the Gentiles to trample down the court of the Gentiles for the period set out, in the Revelation of the Christ. The Devil is not able to quicken this, but afterward it will be made quick, by the Holy Spirit. This is important, because it suggests that the power of the Tribulation is something that can be broken and shared with the faithful and the Elect and the chosen. Part of that power will be available to you now, as you are willing to remain in faith - be that for a day or for a lifetime or for a resurrection to come.
This is not in addition to the scriptures, but merely an expression of the same, kept in the heart, to be yielded of truth in the Holy Spirit - whose unceasing spirit can bring to life what it wills, when it wills, for whom it is willed. In the same way it can be repeated unworthily, that it is somehow Israel's fault that he does not know what is happening to the Elect - when this is farthest from the truth. For Israel's God watches and IT IS HE that knows what is coming upon Jerusalem and the nation of Israel, and we have His Word that we will be delivered at His Strong Right Hand. How many days after Israel awakes, will something be done about it? Do we even know if we have enough time to do anything? These are questions for an Age to come.
There is a greater mystery at work here, though: how is it that the Holy Spirit can speak to us, while all these things are going on in the world? Clearly, the Lord does not wish us to be troubled or afraid, as He said our hearts were not to be. Why then do men not race to get ahead of the faith, to test us (yes "us", even the "us" of Israel)? The answer is still the restrainer - for the restrainer will not be taken without another being put in place, in principle every time that more faith can be shown! Yes Lord! Bring the trial. I am not saying this to suggest there is time to slumber, but rather you know with Wisdom what you ought be praying and how you ought to be beginning to make intercession by.
The Law will come, the Law will go, but the stand of the Lord is for all time (selah).
The Holy Spirit empower you.