Nasa finds sign of Jesus’ second coming

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1 Corinthians 15 : 41 – “There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for star differs from star in glory” (ESV). The word used here for glory is the Greek word “DOXA” which is called “tehillah” in Hebrew language which also means glory or praise song.

The International Space Station (ISS) is orbiting the Earth, a collaborative effort built by five countries: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA (Japan), ESA (Europe), and CSA (Canada). Currently, there are seven people aboard. Among them are four NASA astronauts, including Raja Chari of Indian origin, one from the European Space Agency, and two from the Russian Space Agency.

The ISS houses a powerful telescope named NICER. With its help, we’ve explored every corner of the universe and solved many unsolved questions. In October 2020, NICER recorded a strange incident where a star was behaving oddly. The telescope monitored this star for a month and studied it thoroughly. They discovered that the star emitted different types of light every 10.4 seconds, which they considered to be signals.

Upon further investigation, they found three spots on the star causing these lights. To their astonishment, two of these spots were moving, which is scientifically impossible. This discovery made the astronauts take these signals and the star very seriously. They decoded the signals, and the message they received created a sense of urgency among them.

We are about to reveal the decoded message, and once you know it, you too will be filled with surprise and hope, and will start preparing.

When this star was studied and its activity recorded, scientists noticed that when the three visible spots were far apart, a signal was emitted. After decoding, they found that the signal was a Hebrew word – “azharah,” meaning “warning.” So, when the three spots were separate, the star was saying “azharah, azharah, azharah,” or “warning, warning, warning.”

When two of the spots came together, another signal was emitted, which in Hebrew was “Tehillah.” “Tehillah” means “glory and praise song.” But scientists couldn’t determine whose warning it was giving or whose glory it was praising. They named this star SGR 1830 – 0465, which means “warning star.”

But we know what it is doing. As written in Isaiah 40:26, “Lift up your eyes and see, who created these?” and in Psalm 148:3, “Praise him sun and moon, praise Him all you shining stars.” In Luke 21:25, Jesus Christ said that signs will be seen in the stars as well.

So, it’s not difficult for us to understand the behavior of this star. When the three spots are separate, the star is signaling that the time has come for the second coming of Jesus, echoing the Bible’s warning to be alert. And when the two spots join together and signal “Glory,” the star is telling us that the time of rapture is near, and we will soon join our Lord Jesus Christ in His glory. GLORY GLORY GLORY.

And this star is a significant witness that the arrival of Jesus Christ is very near. When Jesus Christ was on this earth, He shared an important insight from His experience: “Unless you see signs and wonders, you will never believe” (John 4:48). And it’s true for us as well. Unless we see such big signs, we won’t believe that the coming of YESHUAH MESSIAH is very near.