3 Days of Darkness

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There have been multiple dreams and visions and warnings concerning this and apparently it is very close.

Preceding the 3 days of darkness there will be about 24 hours, maybe a little more of "dancing lights" or what we normally consider the aurora borealis but worldwide. That is your warning. When you see that you want to get home, you want to have something to cover your windows with. You could use Black garbage bags and duct tape. Because the three days of darkness begins immediately after these dancing lights and for three days the situation outside of your house will be a real life horror movie. People who see it will die from heart attacks.

However, if you are a Christian, when you take the Lord's table it renews your covenant with the Lord and that covenant provides protection over your house. The fallen angels and demons will not enter your house unless you open the door. (They are familiar spirits so they can sound like someone you know outside trying to get in).

They will know all of your sins that are not repented of and washed by the blood. So if your conscience reminds you of any unrepented sins, then this is the time to confess and repent. Any bitterness in your heart, any unforgiveness, these things need to be dealt with.

Basically that is a summary of what others have seen. You should be ready, running to the store when you see the dancing lights is possibly going to be too late.
 
And we're off............as in false unbiblical fear inducing nonsense


The three days of darkness prophecy is generally attributed to Anna Maria Taigi (1769—1837), an Italian mystic beatified by the Roman Catholic Church. She is believed to have foreseen a future period of intense tribulation marked by three days and nights of impenetrable darkness.

According to her visions, during these three days, a thick veil of darkness will envelop the whole earth, and only blessed candles will provide light. This period is expected to be a time of divine judgment, when the forces of evil and enemies of the church will be purged from the world. The faithful during that time are urged to stay indoors, pray fervently, and trust God’s providence. It is said that those who venture outside or even look outside during this time will perish, as the air will be plagued with demons and malevolent spirits.

While the Catholic Church does not officially recognize or endorse the three days of darkness prophecy, Taigi’s vision continues to be a significant topic of reflection and discussion among those who study private revelations and end-time prophecies. Certain Catholic devotees of Anna Maria Taigi view her prophecy as a call to repentance, prayer, and unwavering faith amid the trials and tribulations that will precede a triumphant era of peace, divine mercy, renewal, and justice upon the earth. source

The Bible warns, “Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world” (1 John 4:1). All personal revelations and private prophecies must be tested and subjected to scrutiny to see if they have any validation in Scripture. Individual visions must never be treated equally with what God’s Word has expressly revealed.

Some Catholics are deeply troubled by the predictions of the three days of darkness prophecy. However, believers do not need to be burdened over private revelations or live in fear of the end of days. Instead, we should focus on being ready for the future. Jesus urged us in Matthew 24:42–44 to be spiritually prepared for His return.

If you have trusted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, you have nothing to fear. The wisest path forward is to continue seeking God’s kingdom, living in a manner worthy of your calling, and studying God’s Word. Ultimately, we can anticipate Christ’s return with great joy, knowing that, as God’s beloved children, we are eternally safe in His loving embrace (1 John 4:17–18; Jude 1:24).
 
And we're off............as in false unbiblical fear inducing nonsense

What you do with this is up to you. Thank you for letting me know I discharged my responsibility to you.

The three days of darkness prophecy is generally attributed to Anna Maria Taigi (1769—1837), an Italian mystic beatified by the Roman Catholic Church. She is believed to have foreseen a future period of intense tribulation marked by three days and nights of impenetrable darkness.
I am not familiar with this person, or prophecy and it is not the basis of me sharing this.

Rather, Ecclesiastes says "that which has been is that which shall be". Jesus was crucified and went into the tomb for three days where he toured hades and the underworld. We are the body of Christ. Some will be raptured during this time, this is also the time when the dead in Christ will rise. But most who claim to be Christians will be those crying "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me" as they realize they are not going in the rapture but will be going through the tribulation.

Just as the last plague preceding the Passover in Egypt was a darkness that can be felt, the same will be true of the last plague before we go into the seven year tribulation.

Jesus said that many would be rejected and "cast out into outer darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth". Any claim that this three days of darkness is not Biblical is false. It was both foreshadowed in the Old Testament and prophesied of in the New Testament.
 
What you do with this is up to you. Thank you for letting me know I discharged my responsibility to you.

You have zero responsibility to me. My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is the One who is responsible for me.

Anyway, when it does not happen (because it won't) can we count on you to repent of believing in yet another of the false prophecies you have warned this forum about for some years now?

ps: not holding my breath as past behavior is a pretty accurate indicator of future behavior. Every single one of the things you have 'warned' us about has failed to come into being. Every. Single. One. Not one I am sorry. People might not remember all the things you have posted about, but I do and I have been here longer than you and seen it all.
 
I am not familiar with this person, or prophecy and it is not the basis of me sharing this.

Monkey see monkey do. This 3 days is all over the net. And I do mean ALL over. The devil is giggling.

If anything, people are going to sleep. Christians no longer fear God, but they sure do seem to fear the devil. He loves that.
 
Monkey see monkey do. This 3 days is all over the net. And I do mean ALL over. The devil is giggling.

If anything, people are going to sleep. Christians no longer fear God, but they sure do seem to fear the devil. He loves that.
Exodus 10:21 And the Lord said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand toward heaven, that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, even darkness which may be felt.

22 And Moses stretched forth his hand toward heaven; and there was a thick darkness in all the land of Egypt three days:

23 They saw not one another, neither rose any from his place for three days: but all the children of Israel had light in their dwellings.

24 And Pharaoh called unto Moses, and said, Go ye, serve the Lord; only let your flocks and your herds be stayed: let your little ones also go with you.

25 And Moses said, Thou must give us also sacrifices and burnt offerings, that we may sacrifice unto the Lord our God.

26 Our cattle also shall go with us; there shall not an hoof be left behind; for thereof must we take to serve the Lord our God; and we know not with what we must serve the Lord, until we come thither.

27 But the Lord hardened Pharaoh's heart, and he would not let them go.

28 And Pharaoh said unto him, Get thee from me, take heed to thyself, see my face no more; for in that day thou seest my face thou shalt die.

29 And Moses said, Thou hast spoken well, I will see thy face again no more.

Notice how Moses says that Pharoah will not see his face again. This indicates the rapture. Our Christian life begins with the Passover. As Moses tells the Israelites, Nisan is now the first month to them. The three days of darkness concludes the church age as the light is removed from the earth.

Matthew 4:16 The people which sat in darkness saw great light; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up.

Again, after the rapture it will be a time of great revival, many who mocked and scoffed at the word of God will repent. There is a principle that pattern is prophecy. The last seven years of the age known as the tribulation will begin just as Jesus' ministry did. They were sitting darkness when they saw a great light at the time Jesus came to in His earthly ministry and this will also be the case for the ministry of the two witnesses.

Matthew 8:12 But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

All those left behind after the rapture will be the ones Jesus is referring to here.

Matthew 22:13 Then said the king to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer darkness, there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

If you have unforgiveness or bitterness in your heart then you too will be cast into outer darkness.

Matthew 25:30 And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Do not be deceived, an "unprofitable" servant is not an unbeliever. It is a servant of the Lord Jesus who is not profitable.
 
Exodus 10:21 And the Lord said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand toward heaven, that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, even darkness which may be felt.

22 And Moses stretched forth his hand toward heaven; and there was a thick darkness in all the land of Egypt three days:

23 They saw not one another, neither rose any from his place for three days: but all the children of Israel had light in their dwellings.

24 And Pharaoh called unto Moses, and said, Go ye, serve the Lord; only let your flocks and your herds be stayed: let your little ones also go with you.

25 And Moses said, Thou must give us also sacrifices and burnt offerings, that we may sacrifice unto the Lord our God.

26 Our cattle also shall go with us; there shall not an hoof be left behind; for thereof must we take to serve the Lord our God; and we know not with what we must serve the Lord, until we come thither.

27 But the Lord hardened Pharaoh's heart, and he would not let them go.

28 And Pharaoh said unto him, Get thee from me, take heed to thyself, see my face no more; for in that day thou seest my face thou shalt die.

29 And Moses said, Thou hast spoken well, I will see thy face again no more.

Notice how Moses says that Pharoah will not see his face again. This indicates the rapture. Our Christian life begins with the Passover. As Moses tells the Israelites, Nisan is now the first month to them. The three days of darkness concludes the church age as the light is removed from the earth.

Matthew 4:16 The people which sat in darkness saw great light; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up.

Again, after the rapture it will be a time of great revival, many who mocked and scoffed at the word of God will repent. There is a principle that pattern is prophecy. The last seven years of the age known as the tribulation will begin just as Jesus' ministry did. They were sitting darkness when they saw a great light at the time Jesus came to in His earthly ministry and this will also be the case for the ministry of the two witnesses.

Matthew 8:12 But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

All those left behind after the rapture will be the ones Jesus is referring to here.

Matthew 22:13 Then said the king to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer darkness, there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

If you have unforgiveness or bitterness in your heart then you too will be cast into outer darkness.

Matthew 25:30 And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Do not be deceived, an "unprofitable" servant is not an unbeliever. It is a servant of the Lord Jesus who is not profitable.


Yeah. Moses is dead and did not make it into the 'promised land'. Jesus is alive forevermore and He is my Mediator...of a better covenant which apparently, you have not come across in your desire to sound 'authentic'

This is what you do. Have fun with the plastic bags, but you should pay attention to what Jesus said about deceiving spirits who are 'teachers' in this world speaking through human beings without discernment or who have given themselves over to these 'voices' because they apparently hear these things louder than they hear Jesus.

I would really like to have some links to these sources from which you have determined your op. This 3 days thing is not in scripture, so produce your 'proof' sources.
 
See post #6

Also,

"I have been crucified with Christ". That crucifixion includes 3 days of darkness. Everyone during the age of grace was given the option to choose this path. Once the time is up to make that choice, well then you will be "pushed" into the tribulation, it will begin with the three days of darkness for those left behind and then they will be given a choice, worship Satan and take the mark of the beast or stand for the Lord Jesus and be prohibited from buying and selling and ultimately be beheaded.
 
See post #6

Also,

"I have been crucified with Christ". That crucifixion includes 3 days of darkness. Everyone during the age of grace was given the option to choose this path. Once the time is up to make that choice, well then you will be "pushed" into the tribulation, it will begin with the three days of darkness for those left behind and then they will be given a choice, worship Satan and take the mark of the beast or stand for the Lord Jesus and be prohibited from buying and selling and ultimately be beheaded.

There have been multiple dreams and visions and warnings concerning this and apparently it is very close.


I see. Making it up as you go along.


The proliferation of false versions of those prophecies officially recognized by the Church—such as the secrets of both La Salette and Fatima—is reaching incredible proportions. Pseudo-prophets and prophetesses are everywhere (and especially on the Internet). That is why, our Savior Jesus Christ begins His apocalyptic discourse in the Gospel according to Matthew exactly with this warning:

Take heed that no man seduce you: For many will come in my name saying, I am Christ: and they will seduce many (Matthew 24:4-5).​
And a little later, He reinforces this statement:

And many false prophets shall rise, and shall seduce many (Matthew 24:11).​
Therefore, this op becomes an example of the warnngs regarding that which is false.

R. L. Kmita
 
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I see. Making it up as you go along.


The proliferation of false versions of those prophecies officially recognized by the Church—such as the secrets of both La Salette and Fatima—is reaching incredible proportions. Pseudo-prophets and prophetesses are everywhere (and especially on the Internet). That is why, our Savior Jesus Christ begins His apocalyptic discourse in the Gospel according to Matthew exactly with this warning:

Take heed that no man seduce you: For many will come in my name saying, I am Christ: and they will seduce many (Matthew 24:4-5).​
And a little later, He reinforces this statement:

And many false prophets shall rise, and shall seduce many (Matthew 24:11).​
Therefore, this op becomes an example of the warnngs regarding that which is false.

R. L. Kmita
the Lord speaks through dreams and visions, that is prophesied in both the Old and New Testament. Claiming that these are false prophets is baseless. Your claim of "pseudo prophets" is simply your opinion and just because there are false prophets doesn't prove these are false.

As others have already mentioned anyone can do a Youtube search of these various dreams and visions. But if that was the extent of it I would not post it here. The fact that there is a scriptural basis is the basis on which I post.

I see your comment that I am "making it up as I go along" as evidence of your heart. Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. If you are wrong not only are you "wrong" but you have just labeled yourself as a false prophet. Congratulations.

Since you are trying to judge others as "false prophets" you will be judged with the same judgment that you have judged others.
 
the Lord speaks through dreams and visions, that is prophesied in both the Old and New Testament. Claiming that these are false prophets is baseless. Your claim of "pseudo prophets" is simply your opinion and just because there are false prophets doesn't prove these are false.

As others have already mentioned anyone can do a Youtube search of these various dreams and visions. But if that was the extent of it I would not post it here. The fact that there is a scriptural basis is the basis on which I post.

I see your comment that I am "making it up as I go along" as evidence of your heart. Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. If you are wrong not only are you "wrong" but you have just labeled yourself as a false prophet. Congratulations.

Since you are trying to judge others as "false prophets" you will be judged with the same judgment that you have judged others.

Well I can hardly be judged with the judgement all these false prophets will be judged with since I do not claim to be a prophet nor do I follow any prophet. I follow Jesus.

There is no scriptural basis for this 3 day darkness either. You think you have some understanding of my heart when your own heart escapes you. I don't care how you see any comment I make. You are not the standard I am concerned about. I care about people falling for false dreams and visions and false prophecies.

The 'normal' Christian should be able to determine what is false. You don't have to be a prophet.

There have been multiple dreams and visions and warnings concerning this and apparently it is very close.

And once again, no source other than a mashup of unrealted scripture and a historical event that is not a prophecy.

As that is the case, ZNP then personally threatens and insults me.
 
The origin of this 3 day darkness is based in a so called vision a Catholic woman had, a Maria Taigi 1769-1837, an Italian mystic who was beatified by the Roman Catholic Church.

According to her visions, only 'blessed candles' will provide light. She stated that all enemies of the church...THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH....would be purged from the world. She stated if you went outside during the 3 days, you would be dealt with by demons and evil spirits.

That, is the source of this so called prophecy. It has been massaged over the years to appear in different forms but always expressing 3 days of darkness.

Some followers of Taigi, tie the three days of darkness prophecy with biblical prophecies (such as Isaiah 50:3 and Joel 2:31) and private revelations that speak of signs and wonders preceding the final judgment. However, the Bible says nothing about three days of darkness directly connected with end-times events. Others try to tie the prophecy to Revelation 6:12 and 16:10. Both those passages involve blackness and a lack of sunlight; however, neither mentions three days of total darkness.

The Bible warns, “Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world” (1 John 4:1). All personal revelations and private prophecies must be tested and subjected to scrutiny to see if they have any validation in Scripture. Individual visions can hardly be treated equally with what God’s Word has expressly revealed.
 
Well I can hardly be judged with the judgement all these false prophets will be judged with since I do not claim to be a prophet nor do I follow any prophet. I follow Jesus.

Jesus said "with what judgement you judge you shall be judged". If you judge someone is a false prophet who isn't, then yes, you can be judged with that same judgment.

There is no scriptural basis for this 3 day darkness either.

I disagree. I also had never heard of this and so I prayed, I asked the Lord for guidance, and I came to the conclusion that I had been wrong. Everyone must be crucified with Christ before they can experience the outstanding resurrection. That involves the entire process.

You think you have some understanding of my heart when your own heart escapes you. I don't care how you see any comment I make. You are not the standard I am concerned about. I care about people falling for false dreams and visions and false prophecies.

No, I have no idea about your heart. However, I realize that it is very serious to claim someone is a false prophet. There are times in the last 50 years that I have done this, but not flippantly. There was great prayer and fasting over this decision and every time it came at a very great cost.

The 'normal' Christian should be able to determine what is false. You don't have to be a prophet.

Yes everyone should be able to discern. I frequently will discern that something is not for me. But that is not the same thing as accusing a brother or sister of being a false prophet. It is one thing for the Holy Spirit to tell you to stop listening to something and a very different thing for the Lord to charge you to stand against a ministry and call out the minister as a false prophet. This should absolutely be done according to Matthew 18.

And once again, no source other than a mashup of unrealted scripture and a historical event that is not a prophecy.

The bible is the more sure word of prophecy. The question was whether or not the three days of darkness was in the Bible. The Lord's word about casting some out into outer darkness where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth at the time of the rapture is clearly a Biblical basis for this word. That is undeniable. You can argue about whether or not it is three days, but you can't argue about how long the Lord was in the tomb taking a tour of hades. Nor can you argue with Ecclesiastes that that which has been is that which shall be nor can you argue with Jesus telling those who want to follow Him to take up their cross.

As that is the case, ZNP then personally threatens and insults me.
This is simply your twisting what was said. So I will repeat it so there is no confusion:

Matthew 7:1 Judge not, that ye be not judged. 2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. 3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

The fact that you find this word insulting is proof that you were insulting brothers and sisters by calling them false prophets. If you find this threatening then that is between you and the Lord Jesus.
 
So, since you cannot actually refute the fact the story is based on visions a woman had a couple of hundred years ago, you try to scare me with false judgements because I call out the fact it s false.

I think the false prophets may be more closely associated with you. I do not recognize them.

I am well acquainted with the way you will go on and on and on, quoting scripture and twisting it to suit your purpose. Since I don't care to be banned, I will not say how I view that, but, in your own words Jesus shall judge what you say. It is not my place to judge people's hearts, even though you seem to think you should, but I can judge a prophecy and determine the source.

The fact that you find this word insulting is proof that you were insulting brothers and sisters by calling them false prophets. If you find this threatening then that is between you and the Lord Jesus.

This is simple gaslighting 101.
 
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So, since you cannot actually refute the fact the story is based on visions a woman had a couple of hundred years ago, you try to scare me with false judgements because I call out the fact it s false.
It is not based on some woman who had a vision that I never read, studied or knew anything about. I posted what I did completely independently of this woman. By the mouth of two or three witnesses let a thing be established.

Discerning spirits is something we must do, but at the same time God has said He would speak to us in dreams and visions. To claim that all dreams and visions are from false prophets is contrary to the Lord's word.

There are many people who have recently had dreams and visions concerning these three days.

I am aware of some of these recent dreams and visions. However, I post this thread because there is a Biblical basis for this, not because of any dream or vision. That is my process of discerning, does this line up with the word of God and if so, what does the Bible say.

I have quoted the Bible. We have a very clear Old Testament shadow of a special darkness associated with the rapture (Moses said you shall see my face no more).

We also have a very clear reference to an "outer darkness" that takes place at the same time as the rapture.

We also have a principle in Ecclesiastes that "that which has been is that which shall be". We are told clearly in the Bible that Jesus was in the tomb for three days and during that time he took a tour of hades. We are also told clearly that at the same time that the manchild is caught up to heaven the fallen angels are cast down to earth.

Therefore there is a Biblical basis for this "gross darkness" or "outer darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth" at the time of the rapture.
 
It is not based on some woman who had a vision that I never read, studied or knew anything about. I posted what I did completely independently of this woman. By the mouth of two or three witnesses let a thing be established.

I will establish my faith on the witnesses in scripture...Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and heed the book of Revelation.

What you fail to understand, or acknowledge I don't know which, is that the source for this trifecta devil and the darkness event, is based on her visions. It does not matter if you personally know about it.

As it is, you have failed to provide any source for where you did come across it.

Therefore there is a Biblical basis for this "gross darkness" or "outer darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth" at the time of the rapture.

So you are really talking about the rapture. Glad you finally got that out since that is the idea behind this nightmare.

I thank God I am actually pretty well knowledgeable where scripture is concerned and therefore less gullible when these fantastical things are offered. I am not all knowledgeable but myself and many others attest to the fact, this is a false and lying vision and not of God
 
To claim that all dreams and visions are from false prophets is contrary to the Lord's word.

No not at all. I claim only the false ones are false. Like this one that you post about.

Now, if you are saying I said all dreams and visions are from false prophets, well.....that would not be true.

There are many people who have recently had dreams and visions concerning these three days.

WHO ARE THEY? Who are the many? That group you hang out with?

You should understand that once a person starts accepting what is false as truth, it becomes a whirlpool in which people are dragged under.

I have quoted the Bible. We have a very clear Old Testament shadow of a special darkness associated with the rapture (Moses said you shall see my face no more).

Oh I saw that. Even the devil quotes the Bible....all the time in fact. He quoted it to Jesus so ... a person has to see when the Bible is used, yes used, like a tool to promote personal agendas and teachings. You use the OT to try and make false prophecies true but doing mashups and taking things out of context and spinning what the text is actually saying...like Moses...is a land far far away....but not on any map.

Anyway, I have no idea or thought I can persuade you away from this. I have concern for those who think anyone who says they are a prophet or God said this or that, is actually speaking for God. Most of them are not and those who are, are not posting about it all over the net or even in church.

They are most likely warning people away from what is false. But again, I am not prophet and make no claim to such. Just a regular Christian who knows the Bible quite well and is still learning.

You do you though.