1486 Dead In Christ Rise First

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1486 Dead In Christ Rise First 

18 Mar 2026 Heather and Shelly share a supernatural experience that occurred during a Messenger call. While discussing the Lord, their call became glitchy, prompting them to consider exchanging phone numbers. Suddenly, Shelly’s phone rang, displaying the name “Anthony Gordon,” Heather’s late husband, despite them not having exchanged numbers. 

A mysterious phone call from a deceased person’s number, displaying in purple, led to a series of events confirming the caller’s identity. The caller, Heather, had no connection to the deceased’s account, and the call was not from a messaging app. This, coupled with dreams and visions of deceased loved ones, suggests a divine message about the imminent rapture. 

The speaker shares a personal experience of a phone call from a deceased loved one, emphasising the supernatural nature of God and the importance of faith. They express hope and encouragement, believing that the dead in Christ will soon rise and that believers will be reunited with their loved ones in heaven. The speaker encourages listeners to pray for confirmation and to remain open to God’s guidance, emphasising the imminence of Jesus’ return.  

Key points

  • * Supernatural Experience: Heather and Shelly are sharing a supernatural experience they had during a phone call. * Call from Heather’s Husband: The experience involved a phone call from Heather’s husband, who had passed away. * Purpose of Sharing: They are sharing their perspectives to remember details and expand on the significance of the event. * Supernatural Nature of God: God is supernatural and can do anything, including using unexpected ways to communicate. * God’s Communication: God speaks through various means, including scripture, dreams, visions, and even through people. * Patience and Faith: It’s important to have patience and faith in God’s timing, as the fulfilment of His promises may not be immediate. * Prophetic Insights and Fulfilment: Discussion about receiving and sharing prophetic insights, acknowledging that while some may see immediate fulfilment, the timing ultimately rests with the Lord. * The Rapture and Resurrection: Reference to 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18, highlighting the belief in the resurrection of the dead and the rapture of believers. * Divine Revelations and Confirmation: Sharing of personal experiences where individuals received similar revelations about the dead rising, emphasising the collective understanding of impending events. * Unprecedented Events: The speaker believes that Anthony is doing things in their time that have never been seen before. * Heather’s Dream: Heather had a dream about Anthony on the 21st, which was 7 days after their last conversation. * Meeting and Communication: The speaker and Heather met on Facebook through a mutual friend and primarily communicate via Facebook Messenger. * Communication Platform: The conversation took place on Messenger phone, with the speaker clarifying that their phone numbers were different from their Messenger accounts. * Technical Issues: The call experienced glitches, leading to dropped connections and prompting the speaker to consider exchanging phone numbers. * Unexpected Call: The speaker received a call from an unknown number (Anthony Gordon) during the Messenger call, which briefly connected before dropping. * Mysterious Phone Call: The speaker received a phone call displaying the name “Anthony Gordon” and the location of Tennessee. * Confusion and Investigation: The speaker and Heather were puzzled by the call, especially since it seemed connected to Heather’s late husband. * Unresolved Incident: Despite attempting to call the number back and discussing it with Heather, the origin of the call remained unexplained. * Unexplained Phone Call: The speaker received a phone call from an unknown number at a specific time, which they believe was a divine message. * Connection to Rapture Beliefs: The call aligns with the speaker’s and their friend Chris’s beliefs about the Rapture, particularly the idea of seeing a loved one before being taken. * Symbolism of Purple: The speaker and their Christian sisters have been seeing the colour purple, which they interpret as a sign of the end times based on their research and dreams. * Unexpected Call: The speaker received a short call from Anthony Gordon, which was highlighted in purple in the call log. * Significance of the Call Time: The call came in at 3:06, which corresponds to the colour purple (amethyst) and is also the favourite colour of Heather, a person connected to the situation. * Further Confirmation: The speaker shared the information with others, and they noticed that the time of the screenshot, 8:55, means “to vanish away,” adding to the significance of the event. * Account Cancellation: The speaker’s late husband’s online accounts were cancelled and wiped out. * Connection to Heather: The speaker clarifies that they did not know Heather or Anthony before Anthony’s passing, and therefore there was no reason to log in Anthony’s phone number. * Call Log Evidence: The speaker states that Heather’s name does not appear in their call log, further disproving the possibility of a connection. * Prophetic Dreams and Visions: People are having dreams and visions of deceased loved ones, which the speaker interprets as a sign from God. * The Rapture: The speaker believes that the Rapture is imminent, with the dead rising first and then believers meeting them in the clouds. * Increasing Signs: The speaker believes that as the end times approach, there will be more and more signs and revelations from God. * Miscommunication Explanation: The speaker clarifies that the mix-up with names was due to time constraints and not intentional. * Divine Inspiration: The speaker strongly believes that their message is divinely inspired and that the resurrection is near. * Call to Action: The speaker urges listeners to pray for confirmation and find peace in the promise of reunion with loved ones in the afterlife. * Hope and Encouragement: The speakers offer hope and encouragement, emphasising the temporary nature of separation from loved ones and the joy of future reunion in heaven. * Divine Timing and Openness: They encourage trust in God’s perfect timing and openness to receiving His guidance, even amidst challenges. * Comfort and Reassurance: The speakers provide comfort, assuring listeners that God understands their weariness and seeks to soothe their hearts with the promise of reunion with departed loved ones. * God’s Revelation: God is revealing glimpses of the future, indicating the nearing of the end times. * Jesus’ Sacrifice: Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection offer salvation and the opportunity for eternal life. * Call to Action: Embrace the coming of the end times with gratitude and excitement, recognising the privilege of witnessing these events. * Dream Interpretation: The speaker’s daughter had a dream about the speaker being pregnant and in pain, which the speaker interprets as a message from God. * Spiritual Deliverance: The speaker believes that the “epidural” is the Holy Spirit, soothing the pain and holding back the birth pains until deliverance. * Biblical Reference: The speaker cites 1 Thessalonians 5:3, which mentions sudden destruction coming upon people as a woman in birth pains, to connect the dream to biblical prophecy. * Sermon’s Central Message: Encouragement to remain faithful and prepared for the Second Coming of Jesus, despite challenges and skepticism. * Noah’s Analogy: Drawing parallels between Noah’s warning about the flood and the current warnings about the rapture, emphasising the importance of faith in unseen events. * Call to Readiness: Urging listeners to be spiritually prepared and excited for the imminent return of Jesus.

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