Monday, September 11, 2017

Time and Age


They say, the speed at which the Earth rotates at the equator is just over 1000 miles per hour.

As you get closer to both the North or South Poles the speed decreases to the point that at the Poles the speed is not as intense.

So, if you live near the equator, in Asia, Africa, or South America, your feet are always in a running motion—No, not really, you do not feel the earth spinning beneath your feet.

They say, the Earth is about 93 million miles from the Sun, and the Earth travels 600 million miles to orbit the Sun once a year, at a speed of approximately 67,000 miles per hour.

The power God uses to keep his creation on the ground is gravity, which he made much stronger than centripetal acceleration, the Earth’s spinning motion, therefore there is no danger in everything on the ground lifting off and making its exit into space.

Not too many people give the Earth’s activity much thought, unless you are interested in aerospace.

God is not going to stop the World and let us off, even though Merle Haggard wished it so.

I agree with him, the thought is nice, but it is not going to happen.

The World is just going to keep spinning around the Sun; round and round we go.

Have you ever thought that time is speeding up?

Everybody thinks it is, it sure feels like it is.

I think our internal chronometer has deceived us.

Time is measured by how fast the Earth rotates, and by how long it takes to orbit the Sun.

The speed of the Earth’s rotation, and its orbital speed have not increased, so I do not believe that time is speeding up.

I think, what has happened is that we have mistaken the end of the age with the speed of time.

The conscious mind may not perceive the end of the age, mistaking it for an acceleration of time, so what many people are experiencing is their spirit is discerning the end of the age, and it being near.

To make it simple; what people perceive as time speeding up is really the end of the age being near.

People see day after day passing by, faster and faster, the years are like months, hours are like minutes.

My hair went from thick, black and curly to thinning, white and straight overnight.

What do I mean by, the end of the age, and what do I mean by, that it is near?

I mean, the end of the age is a specific time period, and this specific time period is the end of the Church age, which is coming to an end very quickly; it is near.

Some think the Church age will last forever, even into the Tribulation Period, but these people mistake the Church with Israel, they have replaced Israel with the Church.

There will always be the Church, but the holy temple which is built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ being the chief cornerstone, is almost complete; the building is almost finished.

The door into the Church, like in the days of Noah when the ark door was shut, is ready to be closed; the end of the Church age is near.

The Church age began with the Lord’s disciples, when he breathed on them to receive the Holy Spirit.

Some argue that the Church age did not begin until the Day of Pentecost, but when Christ breathes on you and commands you to receive the Holy Spirit, you then receive the Holy Spirit—you become a new creation.

The Church age will end when the Lord gives the command for his followers to come up and be with him forever—at the rapture.

A lady coming from a Church service said to me that the bible does not teach about a rapture, that the Lord just comes back to set up his millennial kingdom and that is it, so I told her to study her bible.

Many people are beginning to perceive that all that is going on in the World is revealing something significant, they see it as a sign, and they are paying attention.

Someone on social media commented about Hurricanes, Irma and Harvey, saying that the old man upstairs must be trying to tell us something—she was serious with her assertion.

I prefer to call him, The Ancient of Days, rather than the old man on the second floor, but what was encouraging about the comment was someone is discerning the end of the age.

Time seems like it has put the pedal to the metal, but  time does not speed up or slow down, it is always constant.

What seems like time speeding up is what I distinguish as revelation in your spirit, in that the Church has little time left on the Earth, the end of the age is almost over, and is finished with the catching up of the believer.

People are experiencing this revelation within their inner being even though they may not understand it, and they think it is time speeding up; which is scientifically impossible.

The Earth continues to spin, speeding around the Sun, and time will seem to get faster and faster until the end of the age.

After the rapture, when the end of the age is over, time will then seem to slow down to people, because the Church age is completed, and life on Earth will be the most difficult time ever.

People will then wish that the end of the age would start all over again.

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