A possible resolution over a tax dispute could soon open the doors of one of the holiest sites in the world for Christians.

It’s puzzling to realize that amidst this mess, Israel is now the epicenter of a shocking series of events within the sacred space of Jerusalem.

The sky felt heavier, holding a color that didn’t quite belong.

Then the rain arrived as clouds forming in ways people couldn’t quite describe, heavier than expected, lingering longer than it should.

And then something broke.

A dark movement above the western wall, circling without pattern, thick enough to reshape the air.

As the conflict in the Middle East persists without any indication of abading, the appearance of these symbolic occurrences in the sky over Israel has piqu the interest of observers, analysts, and seasoned experts alike.

Some of them noticed.

Others start connecting things they didn’t before.

Obviously, we know that the Bible already says that there will be signs in the sky and the stars is going to let you know that the end is finally come and we never know what these things are.

But there are some very bizarre and weird things that are being noted in the sky.

And all of this context is why people reacted so strongly to the recent major movement in the old city.

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And before we get to massive development in one of the most holiest places for Christians, let’s see why the events just happened lately are so significant.

And how do the two connect? In these unstable days, we’re seeing things the ancient prophets could barely imagine.

And today, it’s all coming true.

But from the walls of Jerusalem, you can see it for yourself.

Fierce whirlwinds tearing through the city.

A place sacred to billions of believers.

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Instead of joyful processions carrying palm branches, violent gusts of wind are sweeping across the western wall over the dome of the rock and directly into the heart of the church of the holy sephiler.

These ancient stone streets which should be filled with pilgrims celebrating Christ’s triumphal entry are now eerily empty, silenced and restricted by authorities due to the growing instability.

And maybe it makes you wonder, why is it always Jerusalem? Why does the world’s spiritual compass always point back to this one city, especially on a day as holy as this? While this land is shared by three faiths to today, the weight falls heavily on the followers of Christ.

The holiest sites are concentrated within these walls, and footage now shows the aftermath.

Makeshift stalls and pilgrims tents being ripped apart, their canvases flying like tattered flags over the vaarosa.

You can see the dome of the church in the distance as the storm strikes nearby.

Today, one particularly violent surge reportedly hit close to the sight of the resurrection.

And again the question rises where is the outrage? Because if a whirlwind were to directly devastate the church of the holy sephiler or the nearby dome of the rock, whether by a freak act of nature or something far more symbolic, the consequences would be immediate.

The church of the holy sephiler, the most sacred ground in Christrysendom, is now directly in the storm’s path.

Christianity’s holiest site alongside the sacred locations of Islam and Judaism all stand in the same line of destruction.

According to tradition, this church contains both Goltha, where Jesus was crucified, and the tomb where he was buried and rose again.

These are not just landmarks.

They are the foundation of faith for billions.

And yet, this is what a moment of reckoning looks like.

Reports indicate another wave of storms is approaching.

See, the question becomes unavoidable.

Could one of these whirlwinds actually destroy a site as pivotal as the Holy Sephilker? Forces are working behind the scenes preparing something most aren’t ready for.

The question isn’t if something will happen, it’s when.

The signs we see suggest that when may be much closer than we thought, and it could happen at any moment.

And that possibility is what has so many observers watching Jerusalem with growing unease.

In a recent press, Israeli government said that due to the war this year, they are unable to do the Holy Lent tradition in Jerusalem.

solemn celebrations at the Holy Sephilar, the holy places of the passion.

The church of the holy seeler now for the very first time in all of history, the place where Jesus was resurrected after 3 days of crucifixion.

This exact place, which is one of the most important historical sites in Jerusalem for the very first time in all of history, is now indefinitely being shut down.

If you know about the history of Jerusalem, then you obviously know that on the day when Jesus was resurrected, every single year, the Jews celebrate this massive event where it seems like the Holy Spirit of Jesus himself visits back in this particular location every single year.

And if you read the Bible, you see Jerusalem isn’t just another city on the map.

It’s the center of everything God has planned for humanity’s future.

The prophet book of Isaiah described a day when a figure comes from Edom, his garments stained, not by accident but by judgment.

A day when the Lord himself steps forward, not to restore quietly, but to confront, to repay, to judge the enemies of his people.

And when a place that represents resurrection is closed, right as signs are increasing, it raises one question no one is ready to answer.

Could this be Bible prophecy unfolding? Scripture says not to set dates, but to stay watchful.

Jerusalem is preparing, but for what exactly? For centuries, prophecy scholars have debated the exact timing of Christ’s return.

And here you need to pay close attention because now we have something previous generations only dreamed of.

The wind didn’t fade.

It revealed something above Jerusalem.

The sky began to change.

Not gradually, not like a normal sunset.

The color shifted into something deeper, heavier, a red tone that didn’t belong to the time of day or the season.

It didn’t glow.

It pressed down.

People looked up, but no one spoke because it didn’t look natural or it didn’t feel like light reflecting.

It felt like the sky itself was holding something back.

And then the clouds appeared.

They didn’t roll in from a distance.

They formed directly overhead, fast, uneven, almost layered on top of each other.

Some twisted, some stretched, others held shape for just a moment before breaking apart.

There was no clear direction, no movement pattern anyone could follow.

And just as quickly as they appeared, they disappeared.

Not slowly, not drifting away.

They thinned out, collapsed, and vanished into the same red sky they came from.

No transition, no warning, just a brief formation.

And then nothing, as if they were never meant to stay.

And for a moment, the sky was empty again, but not calm, not normal, because something had already shifted.

And there was no time to process what had just happened in the sky.

Because the impact came immediately.

Without warning, without buildup, the air broke and then it started falling.

Not rain, ice.

Large solid chunks crashing down onto the ancient stone of Jerusalem, striking rooftops, hitting empty stalls, slamming against the narrow streets that had just been cleared by the wind.

The sound came first, sharp, uneven, relentless.

Then the force.

This wasn’t gradual.

It didn’t build.

It arrived at full intensity.

There were no distant thunderheads rolling in, no slow darkening of the sky, just a sudden release, as if something above had been holding it back, and let go all at once.

The stones of the city began to echo under the impact, fragments of ice scattering across the same ground where moments ago everything had been still.

And yet, for some, this wasn’t entirely unfamiliar.

Elder residents in the old city would later speak quietly about what they had seen before.

Not often, not frequently, but enough to remember.

They described storms like this, sudden, heavy, out of place.

Moments when the sky shifted and something followed.

One of them mentioned a year that stood out.

2017.

The last time they remembered hail falling like this, unexpected, forceful, without warning, was around the same time a major announcement echoed far beyond Jerusalem.

And what made it harder to ignore was the timing because the old city was already under strain.

Its narrow stone streets had grown quieter, movement restricted, tension lingering in the air as conflict echoed just beyond the walls.

Not only physical, but something deeper.

Jerusalem wasn’t just experiencing events.

It was carrying pressure.

The sky had just shifted.

The clouds had just formed and vanished.

And now this.

No transition, no explanation, just sequence.

The hail finally stopped.

But the moment didn’t.

Water spread quickly across the stone, thin at first, then pooling into shallow reflections that distorted everything above it.

The city didn’t reset.

It held the impact.

The ground was still wet.

The air was still heavy.

and nothing felt finished.

There was no return to normal, no pause between events.

People moved slower now, not out of fear, but because something in the sequence felt incomplete, as if the city itself was waiting.

The sky had changed.

The clouds had come and gone.

The impact had already happened, but it didn’t feel like the end of anything.

It felt like a transition.

Can then the focus shifted not across the city but to one place above the western wall.

A place known for prayer, for stillness, for whispered words pressed into ancient stone.

Something else appeared.

Movement, dark, circular, repeating.

A group of black birds, ravens or crows began circling overhead.

Not landing, not scattering, just moving in loops again and again.

There was no pattern anyone could follow.

No clear reason for them to gather there.

They didn’t rest on the wall.

They didn’t disperse into the sky.

They stayed.

From certain angles, they blocked the light.

From others, they formed shifting rings, tight, controlled, almost deliberate.

And what made it unsettling wasn’t just their presence.

It was where they appeared.

Because this wasn’t a random rooftop.

This was the place where people come to pray, to ask, to confess, and to hope.

And now, instead of voices rising, the air itself was moving.

Scripture speaks of moments like this when creation itself begins to respond.

In book of Jeremiah, the land is described as mourning, the heavens darkening and the birds of the air fleeing as judgment approaches.

But here they were not fleeing.

They were circling.

No sound explained it.

No reaction defined it.

But something had changed.

A place meant for prayer was now holding a sign.

In times past, a sacred trust was held by our Georgian brothers, the key to the very heart of the church, a place known as the ediule.

This ediule, a marvel waiting to be unveiled, holds secrets that speak of our faith’s glorious past.

But listen closely, for a celestial sign, has recently graced this holy sanctuary.

A divine message I’d witnessed by pilgrims from every corner of the earth has reaffirmed the potent holiness of this sacred ground.

The very stones of the church of the holy seeler whisper stories of faith.

Here on this very ground a treasure trove of spiritual history awaits discovery.

Imagine, dear friends, standing where the blessed mother stood, her heart heavy yet resolute as our Lord bore the weight of the cross on Golgtha.

This church, a testament to two pivotal events in our faith, beckons you to stand where history meets miracle.

It was on a significant Wednesday that something extraordinary unfolded within the revered church of the holy sephiler in Jerusalem.

A place held sacred by Christians worldwide.

The caretaker of this revered church bore witness to a stirring event that deeply touched the hearts of those present.

And in the early hours of that fateful day, he observed a remarkable occurrence.

The eyes of the crucifix icon positioned above the altar where Jesus Christ is believed to have been crucified began to emit a radiant glow.

These eyes sealed shut for as long as memory served suddenly opened, captivating all who beheld them.

The caretaker, accompanied by numerous priests and visitors, stood in reverent awe as they witnessed this divine spectacle.

Throughout the day, the eyes remained open, defying rational explanation and stirring a sense of wonder among all who witnessed it.

Moved by this extraordinary experience, the caretaker took to social media to share a gripping account of the miraculous event.

His narrative resonated deeply with countless individuals both within and beyond the church to sparking fervent discussions and igniting a renewed sense of faith and reverence for the church of the holy siler.

This unexpected occurrence reaffirmed the spiritual significance of this sacred place leaving an indelible impression on all who were fortunate enough to witness it.

He also recounted the story of his friend who captured the remarkable moment in vivid detail through photographs.

In his account, he described how the crucified Christ, typically depicted with closed eyes in icons, appeared with eyes wide open, defying the usual portrayal.

This extraordinary site left an enduring impact on all who beheld it, cementing its place in their memories.

Early the next day, the friend shared these pictures on his Facebook page, expressing his awe and wonder at the miraculous event.

And the church caretaker emphasized that since the original post, they have received a variety of comments and feedback.

While some sources affirm the miracle, citing contacts in Jerusalem, others claim it has been denied by the Holy Sea.

However, regardless of the debate, the event underscores the countless miracles believed to have occurred in the Holy Land, the very place where the Lord lived, walked, died, and rose again for our salvation.

It serves as a testament to the possibility that God may continue to bless his church through miracles.

One such miraculous event occurred just hours after the strike of Iran in Jerusalem’s old city.

This remarkable occurrence weeks before of the highly anticipated annual celebration of the holy fire within the sacred precincts of the church of the holy sephiler on holy Saturday.

However, it’s important to acknowledge that doubt has surrounded such events in the past with similar incidents reported elsewhere and attributed to various explanations including optical illusions or video editing.

Despite skepticism, the faithful remain open to the idea of divine intervention and continue to seek solace and inspiration in the miracles of their faith.

These occurrences prompt us to consider the possibility of divine intervention while also emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and skepticism in evaluating such phenomena.

One sunny day in Jerusalem, something unexpected happened on the Mount of Olives, one that everyone there will forever remember.

People couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw a shining figure coming down from the sky.

You This figure was wearing a bright white robe and was surrounded by other glowing beings that looked like angels.

The first ones to see this amazing sight were a group of pilgrims.

They immediately thought of Jesus when they saw the figure because it looked just like the pictures and matched the stories they had heard about him.

It had long hair and a full beard and its eyes seemed very intense.

The whole scene was magical with the figure glowing from the inside out.

It was incredibly special for those who witnessed it.

And to see it happening right there in Jerusalem, a place with so much biblical history, made it even more convincing.

As if the shining figure wasn’t enough, there were also angels there glowing with pure light.

Their wings sparkled and reflected the sunlight, making them look even more magical.

And the people watching were filled with happiness and amazement as this incredible sight unfolded.

Some couldn’t hold back their tears of joy, while others prayed silently, grateful to witness such a miracle.

Word of this extraordinary sighting spread like wildfire.

Everyone wanted to see for themselves, so they rushed to the mount, turning it into a bustling gathering place.

The news was all the rave on social media as people shared their personal stories and pictures of what they had seen.

While some images were blurry, others were crystal clear, revealing every detail of the figures and accompanying angels.

Religious leaders and communities worldwide didn’t stay quiet about what happened on the Mount of Olives.

Some of them were firm believers in the miracle while others wanted more proof before they could decide.

At the same time, authorities and scientists were busy trying to figure out what exactly had happened.

People’s reactions to what happened on the Mount of Olives differ.

Some have accepted it without question, while others ask for more proof before believing it.

Some are also having theological debates trying to understand the meaning and consequences of this miraculous event.

According to the Bible, Jesus will return to earth one day just like he promised before returning to heaven.

People have been waiting for this moment for a long time, believing it will be a time of great joy and celebration.

In the Bible, it says that when Jesus comes back, it will be in a very dramatic way as he’ll come in power and glory surrounded by angels.

The presence of Jesus Christ and the host of angels sends shock waves throughout the ages.

And it is astonishing that this manifestation of Jesus Christ and the angels has taken place during a time of intense conflict and strife in Israel.

Keep watching as we explore the significance of this visitation and the subsequent chain of astonishing events it has triggered.

But before we dive into these shocking details, there are some important contexts about the appearance of Jesus in Jerusalem that you need to know.

Judaism considers Jerusalem its holiest city with the Western Wall being the last remnant of the ancient Jewish temple.

For Jews, reclaiming control over the Temple Mount is of paramount importance.

Christianity regards Jerusalem as the site of many significant events in the life of Jesus Christ, particularly the crucifixion and resurrection.

The church of the holy seiler, I believed to be built upon the site of Christ’s crucifixion and burial, holds immense religious significance for Christians worldwide.

While Islam considers Jerusalem the third holiest city after Mecca and Medina, the Dome of the Rock and Alaka mosque are situated on the Temple Mount and hold great importance in Islamic tradition.

Muslims believe that the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven from the rock beneath the Dome of the Rock during the night journey.

The dispute over Jerusalem’s religious sites has fueled conflicts between the three major religions and led to numerous wars, uprisings, and diplomatic tensions throughout history.

There is a lot that is uncertain about Jerusalem.

Many historical, archaeological, and topographical problems are unresolved.

Jerusalem has played a prominent role in history, but the historical record is scant, and descriptions from literary sources are often imprecise.

Despite Jerusalem’s antiquity, archaeological remains are not very plentiful, as in the case of other biblical sites such as Megiddo, Hazer, Dan, and Samaria.

Many archaeological finds are very often rejected and unpublished.

many times intentionally.

Proof of Israel’s history in Jerusalem has been purposely hidden and destroyed whenever possible for centuries.

Neither Satan nor his world wants to see proof of God’s divine intervention in the affairs of men.

Satan’s plan requires that the true identity of Israel be erased from history.

He has sought to do that for Israel’s entire history.

A case in point is the recent deliberate destruction by the Palestinians of ancient sections of Jerusalem, especially areas close to the Temple Mount that validate the presence of the ancient Israelites, especially the Jews.

This is done in full view of the United Nations, but they happily turn their face the other way.

The destruction was getting so bad a few years ago that in order to protest Palestinian changes of the Temple Mount, US Congressman sponsored the Temple Mount Preservation Act.

Republican Eric Caner of Virginia with 16 co-sponsors sought to bar all aid to the Palestinian Authority which was chaired by Yaser Arafat as long as it continues unauthorized excavations that have destroyed artifacts on the Temple Mount.

In introducing the bill, Caner provided photographic evidence of massive destruction of archaeological sites and the confusion that surrounds the earthly city of Jerusalem today typifies the condition of religion around the world.

So in one sense, earthly Jerusalem already stands as the religious capital of the world.

New questions continue to arise concerning earlier archaeological interpretations.

The fact that Jerusalem has been continuously and often densely inhabited for almost 6,000 years makes it difficult to excavate systematically.

The accumulation of rubble from periodic destructions makes it hard to untangle Jerusalem’s complex defense systems.

Each time Jerusalem was rebuilt, stone robbers used masonry from previous occupations, thereby complicating the earth layers at the site.

Jerusalem’s location on a mountain ridge is the source of severe topographical problems.

Also, Jerusalem’s contours have changed over the centuries.

In the Triopo Valley has now been almost filled in.

On the other hand, the names of architectural features such as Jerusalem’s gates have changed from time to time, just as the names of geographical areas such as Mount Zion have shifted location.

All these problems give rise to controversy, making it almost impossible for the world to advance conclusive answers about the history, archaeology, and topography of Jerusalem.

But as always, despite what its critics say, the inspired written word of God, the Judeo-Christian Bible, stands alone in truth and accuracy of the divine plan for this extraordinary city.

The history and imagery regarding Jerusalem holds within it the revelation of the plan of redemption for all humanity.

Yet the world does not want to know the truth even though it would set them free.

And the imagery of Jerusalem plays a profound role throughout both testaments and has been central to the religious consciousness of the faithful in every age.

As the plan of redemption unfolded in the Bible, Jerusalem became an important symbol of Israel’s belief that God rules over the earth and that he had established David and his sons as his human vice regents.

As a result, Jerusalem became the image of Israel’s grand imperial hopes.

Building on the concept of Jerusalem as a symbol of God’s chosen people, now we will delves into a specific interpretation of its future.

For centuries, pilgrims from every corner of the world have felt the pull of this holy place.

Within its hallowed halls, a delicate tapestry of faith has been woven for over a century and a half.

Imagine the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian apostolic traditions united in their devotion.

Even the Coptic, Syriak, and Ethiopian Orthodox churches play their part in this grand symphony of worship.

Each day within these sanctified walls, Holy Mass is celebrated, a testament to the enduring power of our faith.

This is not merely a building, but a beacon of hope, a living testament to God’s glory.

Whether you seek spiritual solace or yearn to walk in the footsteps of our Lord, the church of the holy sealer awaits.

Witness the awe inspiring ceremonies on Holy Saturday where the holy fire ritual unfolds.

A testament to God’s miraculous presence.

Even within the hidden corners like the Coptic Chapel, sacred altars whisper stories of unwavering faith.

And apparently what happens is that people go in with candles and the Orthodox high priest.

They basically close their eyes, turn around, and don’t even look back.

He basically enters inside the tomb of Jesus Christ.

And every single year without fail, miraculously there will be a fire that will start appearing inside of the tomb of Jesus.

Now this is not a fire which is manually lit by any human being.

This is known to be the fire of the Holy Spirit.

The same fire that Moses gets to meet in the mount si where he spoke to God and got the ten commandments.

The same fire also appears in the church of sephiler every single year.

And the best part about this whole fire thing is that it does not burn anyone with faith.

Now there are multiple footage that you can take a look at where people actually put their fire right on their face and also try to burn their beards and their clothes and tissue papers.

And basically nothing burns if you actually have faith in Yahweh.

Now what’s really saddening for the very first time is that Israeli government has said right before the massive event which is going to take place on April 11th.

This is the day when the Holy Spirit is going to be appearing inside of this tomb.

And right before this happens, the Israeli government has now declared for the entire church, the entire place in Jerusalem to be completely shut off indefinitely.

which means we never know when it’s even going to be opened.

It could be days, weeks, months, or even years.

Or maybe we never know when it’s even going to be opened ever again.

So, um this is basically one of the worst situations ever for pilgrims and people because many people are really waiting to see what’s going to happen this year during the holy fire event because there are a lot of prophecies that are currently being fulfilled.

But unfortunately they have now shut this whole thing down.

But now some things are going to be much more interesting.

Whether or not if this place is shut down for anyone to be entering inside is a secondary objective.

Now, the first thing if the Holy Spirit of God is going to be landing in this location every single year and this year there will be absolutely no pilgrims or nobody in there to welcome God’s spirit.

Then many people wonder what’s really going to happen this year.

What will this holy fire do when it appears and whether or not if it’s even going to appear? And it’s going to be a very interesting month in order to see what God’s plans really are because we take a look at some of the prophecies where Jesus himself says in Luke 21:20 that there will come a day when you will see that Jerusalem is going to be surrounded by armies.

Then you will know that its desolation has come near.

This basically means that the military forces will basically encircle Jerusalem.

the city is going to be completely destroyed according to the prophecy.

Christians generally believe that this already happened during the Roman siege.

But according to what Jesus describes, he basically states that after this particular event happens, this is going to be the first beginning sign of the second coming of Christ.

So apparently all of this is supposed to happen right before the second coming of Christ takes place.

Yet now, for the very first time, Iran basically started destroying the old city in Jerusalem.

Just take a look at what just happened last in the old city of Jerusalem, where an Iranian missile attack has left damaged part of a pathway leading down to some of the holiest sites for Muslims and Jews.

The missile was intercepted, Israel’s military said, but that left fragments in the air that fell down, blasting open a gate and collapsing a wall on this pathway down to the Western Wall, which is the holiest site in the world where Jews can pray.

Now, the Western Wall is next to the Al Axa Mosque.

That’s the third holiest site in Islam.

And the esplanade it’s on is referred to as the temple mount by the Jews.

And that’s considered the holiest site in Judaism.

This war we’ve seen.

So apparently one of the fragments of the missile which was already intercepted landed right next to the old city right in front of the gates of Jerusalem.

And when this fragment landed, apparently it ended up blasting open the gates, which is basically part of the prophecy.

Now, if you take a look at what the prophecy states that the Messiah will basically break open this wall and he will enter through the particular wall in Jerusalem.

So that’s basically what the prophecy states.

The Ezekiel’s prophecy on chapter 44:1-2 where this passage says that the eastern gate of Jerusalem will be shut and no man can enter through it because the Lord has entered by it.

It says that only the prince may sit in it.

Now, back in 1541, obviously, as you know, the Ottoman Empire completely sealed the Jerusalem’s eastern gate, often called as the Golden Gate.

And with the solid stone walls to protect the city, it remains completely walled and shut down until this very date.

Now, back in 1541, the king of the Ottoman Empire was really terrified of the Messiah of the Jews basically coming through this gate.

So he decided to wall up the whole thing and completely just close it down so that the Messiah doesn’t enter and the prophecy doesn’t fulfill.

Now obviously is that a foolish thing? Yes, it is because if God decides to enter a place obviously no man can ever stop it and I think he was just foolish enough to do it.

But as far as what the prophecy states, but also the prophecy basically states that the wall is only going to be broken by the Messiah us by God himself.

And now if you see there is the fragments of missiles that is basically fallen towards the old city right in front of the Jerusalem’s gate which is the massive wall which is built by the Ottoman Empire and part of those wall is now being broken.

And in this footage, you can see that the wall is being broken and this this like the wall right in front of the Jerusalem gate.

So the missile, you know, the fragment of the missile just falls in.

It ends up breaking the entire wall.

And that’s basically what’s going on in the current situation.

If you think that these things are not prophetic war, then you are absolutely wrong because everything that’s going on right now in the world is actually very very prophetic.

For people who don’t really know the scriptures, the Bible, who have never read these things, they are probably just thinking that all of these things are happening because of bad leadership and whatnot.

But obviously Christians, Jews and Muslims, they all share similar kind of scriptures.

But as far as everything the Bible basically talks about, it is very clear that we have officially entered the final times of the revelation which Ezekiel has been talking about.

And it doesn’t go like there is anything that we need to worry about because God is in control and he’s going to take care of everything.

And also there are some very super weird things happening right now in Miami.

A lot of people have been shooting uh this thing the weird things that are appearing in the sky.

We don’t what in the world that is but apparently a lot of people have like a very similar footage in the beginning.

Many thought it was probably some sort of an AI stuff.

But it turns out that a lot of people have shot the same thing happening in the sky from all different angles.

Scripture has long predicted celestial omens as precursors to the end times.

While the exact nature of these signs remains a mystery, observers are currently documenting increasingly strange and inexplicable phenomena in the heavens.

And also we need to be aware that these things are very highly possible with the project known as the project blue beam because we already had this conspiracy theories going around stating that the government basically has this kind of a technology where they’re going to be using these projectors in order to basically create an illumination of things that are not real.

In order for all these things to happen, they basically need to fill the entire sky with these artificial clouds.

And you know the things that Bill Gates has been doing so far.

He’s been spraying some weird stuff in the skies.

So all these things many think it’s kind of related to them trying to activate the project blue beam because something needs to be about uh you know that’s basically going to cover the sunlight so that whatever they’re going to be projecting is going to be appearing from the reflection by hitting those clouds the artificial you know clouds that they’ve been putting out there in the sky.

So if that hits there, so we will basically be able to see the reflection.

We’re seeing real preparations happening in real time.

Doesn’t that deserve extra attention? These aren’t symbols or metaphors.

They’re real events you can verify with your own eyes.

But there are three clear signs showing that Jesus’s return is near.

Three signs happening simultaneously for the first time in history.

In life’s darkest moments, a glimmer of hope can transform our entire perspective.

When we feel overwhelmed, shifting our focus to gratitude can be the key that unlocks joy and peace.

My friends, the power to change our outlook lies within us.

Waiting to be awakened by the simple act of counting our blessings.

Let us reflect on the words of the Apostle Paul in Philippians 4:6.

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.

These words remind us that gratitude is not just a feeling but a powerful spiritual practice that can change our lives.

My dear friends, when we choose to count our blessings instead of our problems, if we align ourselves with God’s perspective, we open our eyes to the abundance that surrounds us even in times of scarcity.

We cultivate a heart that is receptive to God’s goodness and grace.

This shift in focus doesn’t deny the existence of our problems, but it does deny them the power to dominate our thoughts and emotions.

Let us explore how counting our blessings can revolutionize our relationship with God, our perspective on life, and our ability to overcome challenges.

As we embark on this journey of gratitude together, open your hearts and minds to the transformative power of thanksgiving.

My friends, gratitude can reshape our entire perspective on life.

When we choose to focus on our blessings, we open ourselves to a world of abundance and joy.

Gratitude is not just a fleeting emotion, yet it’s a powerful force that can change the very fabric of our existence.

In 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, we are reminded, “Rejoice always.

Pray without ceasing.

In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.

” These words reveal that gratitude is not optional for believers.

It’s a divine mandate.

God calls us to give thanks in everything, not just when things are going well.

This command challenges us to look beyond our circumstances and see the bigger picture of God’s love and provision.

When we cultivate a heart of thanksgiving, we align ourselves with God’s will for our lives.

We position ourselves to receive his blessings and experience his peace that surpasses all understanding.

Gratitude acts as a lens through which we view the world, magnifying the good and diminishing the power of negativity.

And it’s like putting on a pair of spiritual glasses that allow us to see God’s hand at work in every situation.

My dear friends, when we count our blessings, we’re not engaging in wishful thinking or denying reality.

We’re choosing to focus on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable.

As Paul instructs us in Philippians 4:8, “This shift in focus doesn’t just change our mood.

It changes our entire outlook on life.

It transforms our relationship with God, deepening our trust and strengthening our faith.

When we regularly practice gratitude, we become more aware of God’s presence in our daily lives.

We start to see his fingerprints in the small moments we might have otherwise overlooked.

The sunrise becomes a reminder of his faithfulness.

The laughter of a child echoes his joy and even challenges become opportunities to witness his power at work.

Gratitude also has the power to reshape our relationships with others.

When we approach life with a thankful heart, we become more appreciative of those around us.

We’re quicker to forgive, slower to anger, and more inclined to extend grace to others.

This attitude of gratitude creates a ripple effect, influencing not just our own lives, but the lives of those we interact with.

In Colossians 3:15, Paul exhorts us, “And let the peace of God rule in your hearts to which also you were called in one body and be thankful.

” Notice how thankfulness is directly linked to peace.

When we choose gratitude, we invite God’s peace to rule in our hearts.

This peace becomes a powerful weapon against anxiety, fear, and discouragement.

My friends, a cultivating gratitude requires intentionality and practice.

It’s a choice we must make daily, sometimes moment by moment.

But as we persist in this practice, it becomes more natural, eventually transforming into a habitual way of thinking and living.

Think of gratitude as a muscle that grows stronger with use.

The more we exercise it, the more powerful it becomes in shaping our perspective and experiences.

As we count our blessings, we train our minds to focus on the positive aspects of our lives.

Again, this doesn’t mean ignoring our problems or pretending they don’t exist.

Instead, it means choosing to see beyond our challenges to the goodness that still surrounds us.

It means acknowledging our difficulties while refusing to let them define our entire existence.

Before your feet hit the floor in the morning and take a moment to thank God for three specific things in your life.

As you go through your day, make a conscious effort to notice and appreciate the good things around you.

Express gratitude to others, acknowledging their contributions and the value they bring to your life.

And at the end of each day, reflect on the blessings you’ve experienced, no matter how small they may seem.

As you develop this habit of gratitude, you’ll find that your perspective begins to shift.

Problems that once seemed insurmountable will begin to lose their power over you.

You’ll discover a newfound strength to face challenges, knowing that God’s goodness surrounds you even in difficult times.

And most importantly, you’ll experience a deeper, more intimate relationship with God as you recognize and appreciate his constant presence and provision in your life.

And remember, my friends, gratitude is not just a nice addition to our faith.

It’s a fundamental aspect of our relationship with God.

It’s a powerful tool that can transform our lives, our relationships, and our walk with the Lord.

My friends, let’s now explore how gratitude can help us overcome life’s obstacles.

When facing challenges, it’s easy to fixate on our problems, letting them consume our thoughts.

But what if gratitude could unlock a new perspective on these obstacles? Romans 8:28 offers a powerful promise.

And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to his purpose.

This verse reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God is working for our good.

Choosing gratitude in adversity aligns us with this truth.

But we acknowledge that while we may not understand the full picture, we trust in God’s plan.

Gratitude in trials isn’t about denying pain or pretending everything is fine.

It’s about seeing beyond our immediate circumstances to God’s faithfulness and love.

When we count our blessings amid struggles, we shift focus from what we lack to what we have.

This perspective shift provides strength and courage to face challenges headon.

Consider Paul and Silas in Acts 16:25-26.

But at midnight, Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them.

Suddenly, there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken.

And immediately, all the doors were opened and everyone’s chains were loosed.

These men, beaten and imprisoned, chose to praise God in their darkest hour.

And their gratitude changed their hearts, impacted others, and led to miraculous deliverance.

My dear friends, gratitude in trials opens doors for God to work powerfully.

It creates an atmosphere of faith that invites miracles into our lives.

Gratitude in difficult times is an act of spiritual warfare.

It declares that circumstances don’t dictate our joy or trust in God.

Counting blessings instead of problems takes away the power of negativity and despair.

We replace fear with faith, anxiety with peace, and hopelessness with expectation.

Second, Corinthians 4:18 encourages us, “While we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen.

For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal.

” Gratitude helps us focus on unseen realities of God’s love, power, and faithfulness.

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It reminds us that current struggles are temporary, but God’s goodness is eternal.

When you understand what they mean, you’ll realize we’re living in the most extraordinary time in human history.

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