Thursday, July 31st, I had been to a great afternoon prayer meeting. When I got home I was resting on the sofa and felt ‘compelled’ to pick up my iPhone and turn on the SkyView ap. I pointed it west and the photos below are of what I saw. Keep in mind that it was not dark yet, I was in my living room and still I got these clear shots on my iPhone!
What did I see that excited me? First allow me to explain the original Hebraic signs for each wandering and fixed stars involved. There are originally 7 wandering planets (Sun, Moon, Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Mars). In Creation they formed a heavenly menorah. There were 12 original Constellations (fixed stars) and 36 minor constellations tell our God’s plans for Jesus in the heavenlies.
CANCER- ‘the Crab’
- The Arabic name is Al Sartan, which means ‘who holds or binds’ and could be understood in Hebrew as ‘to bind together’
- There original stars in Hebrew tell a story of this constellation as being a shelter, hiding place, assembly
- In the center of the Crab is a cluster of stars called Praesepe, which mean a multitude or offspring. Astronomers call it ‘The Beehive’.
- To me this heavenly sign is of the Church– the Church has a heavenly home where they are seated with Christ and yet dwell on this earth. The Crab lives in 2 different elements: water and sand.
- Cancer and her deacons tell the story of the Church being securely guided and held and it ends with the Rapture (Argo, the Ship)
In The Crab we see 3 of the Wandering Star Planets.
- The Sun – Chamah, representing the Light, revelation
- Jupiter – Tzedek, which means righteousness. Jupiter is the largest planet, called the King planet, and represents the nation of Israel, King David, Messiah and Bridegroom.
- Mercury – Kochav, the Sun star, Messenger Star. (it is seen to the bottom left of Jupiter above)
GEMINI – ‘The Twins’
- The Hebrew name is Thaumin, and means ‘united’; the Coptic name is Pi-Mahi, ‘the united, the brotherhood’
- The Greeks called them Apollo and Hercules. In Latin they were called Castor and Pollux, as in the name of the vessel in which Paul sailed in the Book of Acts.
- This is a picture of the dual nature of Christ
- This is also a portrayal of the One New Man in Christ (Ephesians 2:15)
The Twin on the left is holding the Planet Venus!
- Venus is Nogah in Hebrew and means brightness or brilliance, known as the Morning Star. This planet represents the Bride of the Messiah
So what did I see in this heavenly message? I saw the Church in heavenly places (Crab- ‘united’) and the light (Sun) shining on the Bridegroom (Jupiter) to send a message (Mercury) to the Bride (Venus) , in the One New Man (Gemini) to “Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away!” (Songs 2:13)
It is time for the Bride to get herself ready. “Arise (kum), shine: for your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.” (Isaiah 60:1)
It’s Harvest Time Church! It’s time for the Third Great Awakening! Time for the virgins to get their lamps ready to meet the Bridegroom! (Matthew 25:1-13)