To make a long story VERY short( I have the guy's DVD's), The "Day no one knows" is The Feast of Trumpets. It's a Jewish thing just like "Turkey day is Thanksgiving for us. Trumpets lasts 2 day ergo the name. Daniel speaks of 49 weeks of weeks after the gentiles hand over Jerusalem to the Jews and that happened on 6/7/1967. The Jewish calendar is 360 days with 7 leap months every 19 years, so you count the days, ( I think it was 14640 or so, I'd have to go back and look at his figures) from 6/7/1967 and you come out with Yom Kippur 2015 for the day Jesus splits the Mount of Olives and starts His millennial reign. Counting back 7 years( Tribulation), of 360 days each from there you get Sept 29, 2008 as Rapture. The solar and Lunar eclipses in 2015 fulfill another prophesy just like the wise men knew to look for signs in the heavens for the birth of Jesus. Of course all this depends on this guy not miscounting the days and the start day in 1967 being the correct day. Jesus was born on Tabernacles and will most likely appear again on Tabernacles. I had been taught these Feast days for years for their Spiritual importance and knew Rapture would happen on some Rosh Hashanah, but I never figured which one. This guy makes a convincing argument.
If you don't know your Jewish Feasts and Festivals, you need to get on the stick. You don't want to miss this. This is also spoken of many times in Jesus' parables as the foolish and wise virgins, the faithful servants, the parable of the talents, ect.
We aren't the children of darkness but of light. We should know these things.
If you belong to a church that thinks global warming is the issue of the age, or is discussing homosexual preachers, you will most likely be left behind.
Even if you think this stuff is wrong, get the DVD's. They are very good explanations of things Christians need to know in a straightforward way.
Thanks.
Still has that “no man knows the time or day’ barrier to contend with.
Doesn’t stop ups from speculating, though...