This message was revealed by the Holy Spirit this morning. For those with ears to hear, may it stir your spirit, point you back to the Scriptures, and prepare your heart for what is soon to come. This revelation of the mid-tribulation rapture, the role of Second Passover, and the divine timing God has woven is not for the faint of heart. It is for those ready to seek the deeper things of God, understand the appointed times, and embrace the calling of the Gentile Bride in these last days.
For over 2,000 years, the 70th week of Daniel has remained veiled in mystery. Yet, it is Second Passover (Iyar 14) that holds the key to unlocking the understanding of the rapture at the midpoint of the tribulation—a revelation largely unexplored until now through this appointed ministry. While traditional focus has often been placed on other feasts such as Trumpets, Pentecost, and Tabernacles, God's hidden pattern reveals that Second Passover is the feast set apart for the Gentile Bride. It marks the precise midpoint of Daniel's 70th week, offering a pivotal moment in the divine timeline that has yet to be fully recognized.
Using the 360-day prophetic calendar, 1260 days from Tishri 1 lands exactly on Iyar 14, anchoring the rapture in time at the middle of the Feast of Trumpets bookends, when counted from the spring equinox. The earliest spring equinox date is from March 19th to March 21st. When counted on a strict 360 Calendar, Iyar 14 falls between May 1st and May 3rd on any given year. God made Tishri 1 the bookends of Iyar 14 on the 360 Calendar since the beginning to reveal the timing of the tribulation to His servant, as only these feasts fulfill the 2520 days at the beginning, middle, and end.
God has provided this structure to help us determine both the rapture and the beginning and end of the 2520-day prophecy in Daniel. The 360-day prophetic calendar marks this timeline, regardless of modern calendar drift, as the Lord overlaps all of His timelines into one. God hasn’t abandoned the Jewish calendar; He continues to use it to fulfill His prophetic purposes, as seen in events like the Blood Moon tetrad falling on Jewish feast days. Even recently, on the eve of this year's Jewish Passover, God confirmed His appointed feasts by visiting my family for dinner. Jesus laid the foundation with the 360-day calendar, built upon it with the Jewish calendar, and culminated with the Gregorian calendar. Understanding His timeline requires us to respect all calendars as witnesses to His divine plan.
The Lord has made it unmistakably clear that Second Passover holds deep significance for the Gentile first fruits, a truth I have faithfully shared in obedience as He led me to release it. Second Passover is not just another feast—it is divinely appointed as a second chance for redemption, reflecting both judgment and mercy, much like the double-edged nature of the Feast of Trumpets. Just as ancient Israel was given another opportunity to partake in the Passover after missing the first invitation, so too will the faithful Bride be taken at this appointed time. This prophetic pattern, long concealed, is now being revealed in this generation. Those who are witnessing and receiving it are among the first to truly understand—so hold fast and have faith.
Not only that, the Lord is providing additional witnesses to confirm this divine timeline. For those still uncertain about His power and mercy, He will continue to reveal further signs until you are able to take that great leap of faith. As Scripture reminds us in Hebrews 11:6:
"And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him."
God rewards those who have unwavering faith, even in the unseen, trusting in His promises and timing. Just as the faithful are called to step out in trust, knowing that He who has begun a good work will bring it to completion, so too will He provide the proof you need to believe in His unfolding plan. Take heart, for the Lord is faithful to His word and will guide you toward understanding as you walk in obedience.
The Lord not only revealed the timing of the rapture and when the tribulation starts, but He also provided additional witnesses such as the alignment of two independent timelines—the 77/84 and 390/490 patterns—which further confirm the rapture at Second Passover as the appointed time for the Gentile Bride.
81: The Prophetic Fulcrum Between 77 and 84
The year 2030 emerges not merely as significant—it stands as a sacred intersection. Precisely 81 years from the covenantal rebirth of Israel in 1949, it forms the exact midpoint between 77 and 84—a triad of numbers charged with divine design.
77 years from 1949 brings us to 2026, the undeniable beginning of the seven-year tribulation. 84 years from 1949 leads to 2033, the definitive end of that appointed time. And 81 years from 1949 lands in 2030—a prophetic axis, a moment of divine interruption, the spiritual equator of the final week.
This convergence is not a product of numerical coincidence—it is a deliberate, divinely orchestrated moment, revealing the unmistakable imprint of God’s sovereign will. It demonstrates how the intricate threads of time are woven together to fulfill His eternal purpose. Every event, every pattern, every prophetic marker is precisely placed by the Creator, pointing us toward the culmination of His divine plan.
The Lord revealed today for those still doubting that Moses was 81 years old when God commanded the institution of the Second Passover (Numbers 9:10–11). This sacred provision was given for those who were on a distant journey or temporarily defiled during the first Passover—yet still worthy of participation in God’s redemptive plan. It speaks directly to those who will be caught up at the midpoint—the faithful Bride who has remained awake, refined, and expectant. This Bride has not only watched and waited, but has endured testing, purified herself through faith, and remained separate from the corruption of the world—thus deemed worthy to be taken.
The alignment is overwhelming: 81 is the central anchor between 77 and 84, just as the mid-tribulation rapture is the hinge of the prophetic seven.
Moses, at age 81, opened the door for a second calling—pointing forward to a supernatural gathering at the same prophetic age count. 2030, 81 years from 1949, marks the midpoint of Daniel’s 70th week, aligning the Second Passover with the Second Coming in the air.
This declared pattern is a sovereign appointment, a heaven-sent revelation. The Spirit is bearing witness: 2030 is the culmination of divine preparation, a call upward for those who were on their journey, made clean by the blood, and awaiting their Bridegroom. And just as the Bridegroom appeared suddenly in the parable of the ten virgins, so shall He come at midnight—at the midpoint—gathering those whose lamps are full.
Just as Moses stood in the middle of deliverance and declared the Second Passover, so too does 2030 stand as a fixed moment in prophetic time. The Lord has instructed me to proclaim this to the world, announcing the deliverance of the ready remnant or the first fruits. The pattern is perfect. The numbers confirm it. Scripture seals it.
Psalm 81: A Divine Call to the Gentile Bride and the Revelation of Second Passover
Psalm 81 provides a profound and prophetic foundation for understanding the mid-tribulation rapture and the significance of Second Passover in God's timeline. In the opening verses, God calls His people to listen to His voice and follow His ways, declaring that if they would heed His instructions, He would provide for them abundantly. This call to obedience is echoed in the urgency of spiritual readiness that marks the faithful remnant of the Gentile Bride awaiting the midpoint. The invitation to “open your mouth wide” symbolizes a readiness to receive God’s provision, protection, and, ultimately, His deliverance.
The middle of Psalm 81 is especially significant, as it speaks directly to God's judgment and mercy, providing a prophetic link to the timing of the rapture at Second Passover. The psalmist laments that God's people have not heeded His voice, but God also expresses a longing for their return. “Oh that My people would listen to Me,” God declares, promising that if they would turn back, He would subdue their enemies and deliver them. This aligns with the revelation that Second Passover marks a divine opportunity for the faithful to be gathered and delivered in the midst of tribulation.
The imagery of being “fed with the finest of the wheat” and “honey from the rock” reflects the spiritual nourishment and provision that God offers to those prepared and awaiting His intervention. It speaks to the Gentile Bride’s position at the midpoint—those refined and made ready to be taken up to meet the Bridegroom. Just as Moses instituted the Second Passover for those unable to participate in the first, God has set aside this feast as the gathering point for the Bride. This divine provision mirrors the nourishment promised in Psalm 81, as the faithful are caught up in mercy.
Psalm 81’s call to return and its promise of deliverance resonate deeply with the rapture at Second Passover. The center of the psalm, alternating between God's judgment and mercy, speaks to the dual nature of this moment. Just as the Feast of Trumpets and Second Passover embody both themes, the midpoint will be marked by a significant intervention. Psalm 81 seals this prophetic truth, confirming that the rapture is not only a divine act of mercy but a necessary fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan.
Psalm 81 serves as a prophetic seal. Its call to obedience, promise of deliverance, and imagery of divine provision align with God’s appointed times. Just as God delivered Israel and instituted the Second Passover for a second chance, so too does the rapture serve as a divine gathering at the midpoint. The call to be spiritually prepared resonates with those waiting for the appointed moment—an event sealed in God's perfect timeline, revealed through Scripture.
Let us therefore heed the command of Luke 21:36:
“But keep on the alert at all times, praying that you may have strength to escape all these things that are about to take place, and to stand before the Son of Man.”
Closing Prayer
May the Lord bless all who read or hear this message with discernment, boldness, and peace. May the Holy Spirit confirm what is true, correct what is not, and prepare each heart for the return of the Bridegroom. All glory to God alone, who reveals His secrets to those who seek Him.
May we be found faithful, ready, and waiting for the moment when He calls us to Himself.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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