Saturday, February 3, 2018

Super Blue Blood Red Moon

Photo by Abajar 2018


A few days ago the earth experienced a conjunction of lunar phenomena so rare that it has not occurred since 1866 – a blue moon, supermoon, and lunar eclipse, or blood red moon, all on the same day!

As the phrase, “once in a blue moon” implies, a blue moon is relatively rare in and of itself. It refers to the occurrence of two full moons, instead of the usual one full moon, in a single month, which happens about once every three years. The year 2018 will be further distinguished by two blue moons, once in January and once in late March, which will not occur again for another 19 years, should the Lord tarry.

A lunar eclipse can occur only during a full moon, because the sun, earth and moon must be aligned exactly, with the earth in the middle. It is called a blood moon because of its reddish hue, caused by direct sunlight completely blocked by the earth's shadow, with the only light seen being refracted through the earth's shadow. For the same reason that the sunset looks red, this light looks red because of scattering of the more blue light.

The supermoon is so named because it appears to be 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than normal, resulting from the full moon being at its closest point to earth while travelling on its elliptical orbit. This occurs approximately once every 14 months and is expected again in January 2019.

All of these signs in the sky are relatively uncommon, but the co-occurrence of all three, termed a Super Blue Blood Moon, is particularly unusual, and has not happened for more than 150 years! Jesus told His disciples of signs of His second coming, including signs of the times (Matthew 16:3), which should alert us to keep looking up for His return (Luke 21:28).

There are three Biblical references to a blood moon, all referring to the second coming of Jesus Christ as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords (Revelation 19:16), bringing judgment on those who rejected Him and attacked Israel, and yet offering salvation through His mercy, love and grace (Ephesians 3:8-9).

The first reference to a blood moon is the Old Testament prophecy of Joel 2:31: The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of the Lord come. This blood moon heralding the Lord’s return will occur around the same as a solar eclipse, another relatively rare event that occurred last August, visible across most of the United States,

Preceding this verse in Joel, the chapter speaks of trouble and destruction to the enemies of God’s chosen people, and great blessings to His favored nation, provided Zion repents and returns to worship, love and serve Him alone. Then He promises to fill His people with His Spirit, empowering His sons and daughters to prophesy, while the old men dream dreams and the young men see visions (v. 28-29).

He promises wonders in the heavens and earth, blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke (v. 30) with deliverance for whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord (v. 32; Acts 2:21; Romans 10:13). Even today, the Name of Jesus Christ is the only Name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12).

The blood moon prophecy of Joel is repeated nearly verbatim in Acts 2:20, in Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost, except that the word “terrible” is replaced by “notable.” Here the context is God’s judgment on those who rejected and crucified His Son Who rose from the dead, and yet the salvation and Spirit-filling of all who trust in the Name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins (v. 21-38)

The final Biblical occurrence of a blood moon is in Revelation 6:12, describing the sixth seal judgment during the Great Tribulation, accompanied by a solar eclipse and great earthquake. The great day of God’s wrath is also heralded by stars falling from the heavens, moving of all the mountains and islands, and terror among all men (v. 13- 17).

Jesus said that no man or even angel would know the day or the hour of His return (Matthew 24:36; 25:13; Mark 13:32), but that we should be vigilant and look up, for each day that passes means that our ultimate redemption is one day closer! We should follow the signs of the times, not to predict a date, but to find joy in prophecies being fulfilled and in those yet to come.

Surely we can see in current events many of the signs of the end that Jesus referred to in His Olivet discourse: false Christs and false prophets who deceive many, wars and rumors of wars, famines, epidemics, earthquakes, persecution and hatred of Christians, widespread sin, and coldness and wickedness instead of love (Matthew 24:5-12).

May those who have not yet trusted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior do so before it is too late, believing in His death, burial and resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) as the only way to Heaven (John 14:6). And may those who are His children serve Him joyfully, knowing that He could return at any moment, blessing us with glorified bodies (1 Corinthians 15:35-54), and eternity in Heaven with Him and our loved ones in Christ! 


© 2018 Laurie Collett

 




7 comments:

Aritha said...

Thank you! No blood moon here in Europe :-) I think it had to be world wide :-) Also sharing what Sproul was writing: "esus will come again to judge the living and the dead, but that does not mean every passage that might seem to predict that event is actually talking about the second coming of Christ. We must be careful Bible students, seeking to build our doctrines only on those passages that actually teach them. In so doing, we will be able to defend our beliefs with the Word of God whenever someone asks us about our faith."

Laurie Collett said...
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Frank E. Blasi said...

Dear Laurie,
Your latest blog post has heightened my curiosity on this mystery: How could men of great learning push away the obvious truth that the moon in relation to the earth testify of Divine Creation?
Especially if astronomers tell us that none of the other planets in our Solar System experience the solar eclipse in the same way earth does. And to add to this, the distances set between the sun, moon and the earth makes the moon appear exactly the same size as the sun as we see it, not to mention that the presence of our satellite has stabilised the earth's rotation and its axle slant, giving us life-sustaining seasons (even if I don't like the cold!)
The wonder of God is beyond comprehension, just as your post indicates.
God bless.

Laurie Collett said...

Hi Ariella, Thanks for your comment. Yes, we must rightly divide the Word of truth, determining the context of each verse not only where it appears, but in light of all Scripture.
God bless you,
Laurie

Laurie Collett said...

Dear Frank,
Thank you for the excellent points that attest to the truth of Creationism. I believe we can also find symbolism or analogies between the relationship of the celestial bodies and that of Christ (Sun), saved man (moon, reflecting His light), and the world (earth).
God bless,
Laurie

Donald Fishgrab said...

Another great post, Laurie.

As you pointed out, these vents happen periodically, and do not in themselves indicate teh timing of the Lord's return. they do, however, remind us of the prophecies about his return and God's power, and especially as they produce effects similar to those prophesied in scripture.

Laurie Collett said...

Thanks, Donald! Praise God that the truth of His Word is confirmed by prophesies fulfilled, and that we can trust in those yet to come.
God bless,
Laurie