Word Title: The Season of Rapture revealed in the Song of Solomon
The times and the seasons of the rapture are revealed in several places in the Bible. The most representative words prophecy of the Rapture were spoken by the Apostle Paul in the Holy Ghost:
Today, we already know that the apostasy has already been done by the churches of God entering into a deep apostasy joining with the WCC, WEA, and NCC by uniting with all other religions that serve other gods apart from the Lord Jesus Christ, the only Redeemer, The New World Order forces have already taken over the world, so it’s only a matter of time before the Antichrist shall make his appearance.
In this way, the day of Christ that the Apostle Paul had already testified of, the times and the seasons of the rapture, have already been revealed. But the Holy Ghost, through the song of Solomon, reveals in which season of the year the day of Christ will come to pass:
The Bible says, there is the windows in heaven. The sky we see looks like space, but the heaven that God created, that is, the firmament (Genesis 1:6), is not space, but material, and has the meaning that it was made by tapping something. It is said that God will burn the heavens with fire on the Day of Judgment:
The Bible says that many people went up to heaven through the windows of heaven. Enoch and the prophet Elijah did not see death and ascended into heaven through the heavenly window. The Apostle John also heard the voice of God saying, “Come up hither!,” and immediately ascended in spirit to the throne of heaven. The Apostle Paul testified to the Thessalonian believers that the Church of God, the bride of Christ, shall also be taken up to meet Jesus Christ who appears in the air through the windows of heaven:
Windows in the heaven are opened and closed from time to time. The Bible tells us that the last time the windows of heaven to be opened shall be when the Lord Jesus Christ come to judge the evil world. The prophet Isaiah foretold what would happen at that time:
The Apostle John also saw and testified in the Holy Ghost of the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, who appears opening the gates of heaven to judge the nations:
Solomon looks through the window of heaven and reveals himself to his bride to depart speaking of a spring day after the winter passes by, flowers blooming on the ground, and birds sing.
The Bible speaks of three important feasts in the Bible (Leviticus 23).
The Passover is a season to show the shadow that Jesus Christ will become the first-born Lamb to take away the sin of the world to become the Passover Lamb who died for the people of Israel in Egypt. The feast of tabernacle is the typology of the day of second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
However, we can understand from the Word that Pentecost is a feast that foreshadowing the rapture, Jesus Christ coming down from heaven to take the Church of God, both Jews and Gentiles, who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and have been saved:
This verse is about the sacrifice offered on the Day of Pentecost, and at this time, it tells us to wave two loaves of bread with leaven toward the heaven. The two loaves of leaven bread symbolize the two kinds of sinners, Jew and Gentile, and when the Holy Ghost came down on the day of Pentecost, 3,000 Jews and Gentiles were saved in that day. The Feast of Pentecost is the time of the barley harvest in the season around May to June on our calendar. It was the third month of the Jewish calendar (Ex 19:1) when Moses fasted forty days on Mount Sinai and received the Ten Commandments. We can see that the third month is around the months of May to June on our calendar. When Moses came down from the mountain, the people of Israel were playing and shouting and committing fornication while serving the golden calf. On that day, God killed 3,000 people (Ex. 32:19-28). God, who had killed 3,000 people under the Law, saved the 3,000 people unto life on the Day of Grace, the Day of Pentecost.
From the Words we may know that the season of the rapture shall be in the Feast of Pentecost. Therefore, the Bible is showing the bride of Christ like the Shulamite woman not only the times and the seasons of the rapture, but also the season of the four seasons when the rapture is to come to pass.