The earth is experience birth pangs, the warm-up act if you will, for what's coming. Jesus tells us that these things come before the Revelation judgments, and that is what we are seeing right now.
Social media is blowing up at the moment, and perhaps rightly so, with people coming to the realization that our planet Earth is being absolutely bombarded by multiple plagues, famines, pestilence and earthquakes, along with really extreme weather.
It is virtually impossible now to recall another year in recent memory that had so much happening all at the same time as we see now in 2020.
First ever Iranian display of future nuclear-capable Sejjil missile.........
19 February 2020
The first ever footage of the Sejjil medium-range rocket designed to carry a nuclear warhead was shown on Iranian media this week.
The 59-foot tall rocket was shown in its underground bunker along with trials. Tehran has hitherto kept this rocket and its attributes closely secret. Western intelligence experts estimate that the Sejjil has a range of 2,000-2,500km.
It is powered with solid fuel in contrast to the other rockets in Iran’s war arsenal and can be launched from any angle whereas the Shehab series take off vertically. Iran can therefore fire the Sejjil at short notice for surprise attacks since its launch preparations take place underground and are hard to discover or disrupt.
The newly shown rocket is Iran’s first wholly designed and manufactured home produced missile; none of its components were borrowed or bought from Russia, China or North Korea, like the earlier generations of projectiles stockpiled by the Islamic Republic.
Sejjil is 18.2 metres long and can carry a payload of 500-1,500 kgs of explosives.
Its targeting margin of error is 20 metres; and its warhead is designed to penetrate the layers of armour protecting anti-missile missile systems. Tehran offered no explanation as to why this footage was released at this time.
We can easily guess?
For further in-depth information watch Don Stewart’s Breaking News below.
A Kabbalist Jewish priest proclaims: "I am now in discussions with Messiah himself"!
19 February 2020
A Haredi rabbi, privy to secrets concerning the Messiah, was sworn to silence for several decades by hidden righteous men but they have now ordered him for the first time to publicize their messages about current events and the imminent arrival of the Messiah. They tell him that it is literally a matter of life or death.
INTERVIEW WITH RABBI ZISSHOLTZ
On Saturday night, Yonatan Dadon of Radio 2000, an Orthodox Hebrew language broadcaster, interviewed Rabbi Yaakov Zissholtz on his weekly Melaveh Malkah program.[pictured above] Rabbi Zissholtz opened with a disclaimer.
“I came to talk not only about what will happen but about who will merit to be part of the Redemption,” Rabbi Zissholtz said to Dadon. “A lot of religious people, men with kippot on their heads, will not merit. Many people who do not appear to be religious will be on the inside.”
HIDDEN SAINTLY MEN
Rabbi Zissholtz referred to Rabbi Elazar Menachem Man Shach, a leading Lithuanian-Jewish Haredi rabbi in Bnei Brak who passed away in 2001.
“Rabbi Shach was one of the greatest rabbis of our generation but what people did not know was that he was one of the leamed vav tzaddikim,” Rabbi Zissholtz said.
The rabbi was referring to a Jewish mystical tradition brought in the Talmud (Sanhedrin 97b) that states that “at all times there are 36 special people in the world, and that were it not for them, all of them, if even one of them was missing, the world would come to an end.”
In gematria (Hebrew numerology), the letters lamed and vav combined equal 36, hence the hidden righteous men are called lamed-vavniks.
The Lamed-Vav Tzaddikim are also called the Nistarim (“concealed ones”). Jewish tradition holds that their identities are unknown to each other and that, if one of them comes to a realization of their true purpose, they would never admit it.
The lamed-vavniks do not themselves know that they are one of the 36. In fact, tradition has it that should a person claim to be one of the 36, that is proof positive that they are certainly not one. For the sake of these 36 hidden saints, God preserves the world even if the rest of humanity has degenerated to the level of total barbarism.
“God chooses them,” Rabbi Zissholtz said to Dadon. “The only way they are revealed is if God decides that they need to be revealed. But it really isn’t important for people to think about them. We don’t need mysticism to serve God. These people suffer greatly just for our benefit.”
“But there are things the public does have to know right now because the process of geula (redemption) is about to start happening very quickly and at a fast pace. It is important that people remain calm and steady to act properly in the right time.”
“There is a Messiah in potential in every generation and there are tzaddikim who know precisely who it is. This is, of course, true in this generation. But a man could be the greatest Torah scholar, appear to be the most religious man, and not merit to see the Messiah.”
Rabbi Zissholtz explained that he had been charged by these hidden righteous men to break his silence and to begin informing the public of the imminent arrival of the Messiah.
“Getting the word out now that the Messiah is closer than ever is a matter of life and death,” Rabbi Zissholtz said.
“Haven’t you heard of Gog and Magog? That is what is going to happen very soon. Right now, the situation is explosive more than you can possibly imagine. Everyone needs to know whether they are on the inside or if they are going to be left out.”
SIGNS OF THE MESSIAH APPEARING
Rabbi Zissholtz explained that signs that had been given to signal the arrival of the Messiah are now appearing at a lightning-fast pace.
“Rabbi Dov Kook [pictured above] a mystic from Tiberias, as everyone knows, is a huge tzaddik (saintly man),” Rabbi Zissholtz said to Dadon, “He is one of the greatest men of our generation as well as one of the least well known. The Haredi community knows that he is a great man but they don’t really understand how wondrous a man he is, that his soul rises up to heaven.”
“Ten years ago, Israel was suffering from a horrible drought. Someone asked Rabbi Kook when the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) will be full. Rabbi Kook said, When the Messiah arrives, the Kinneret will be full.’”
“In a few weeks, the Kinneret will be full for the first time since Rabbi Kook made this statement,” Rabbi Zissholtz said.
He gave yet another example;
“Rabbi David Abuhatzeira is a great tzaddik and many people go to see him, to ask for advice or blessings. One day, he changed his custom and began to stand when greeting the public. He was asked why he changed his custom. He said that his grandfather, the Baba Sali, came to him in a dream. Baba Sali told him that he had spoken with the Messiah who said that when he went to speak with Rabbi Abuhatzeira, he was disappointed that the rabbi did not stand up to greet him.”
“I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive” – John 5;43 KJV
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