Yeshua’s Reign and the Profound Significance of Hurricane Milton | Correlating the Ascension of the Kingdom of God with Hebrew Year 5785 and Yom Kippur

Eric P. Felton Jr.
5 min readOct 12, 2024

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The Hebrew year 5785 marks a pivotal moment in the spiritual journey of believers in Yeshua (Jesus), coinciding with significant events like Yom Kippur. This sacred time symbolizes divine alignment, and the occurrence of Hurricane Milton can be understood as a metaphor for the manifestation of Yeshua’s Kingdom on Earth. Drawing on various spiritual and scholarly sources, this article explores the deep prophetic and cosmic meaning of these events, highlighting how Yeshua’s Millennial Reign and the Kingdom of God are being established.

The Fulfillment of Prophecy: Yeshua’s Millennial Reign

In Jewish and Christian eschatology, Yeshua’s Millennial Reign is viewed as the fulfillment of ancient prophecies about a Messiah who will restore order to the earth and reign as a king from the line of David. This belief is rooted in scriptures such as Isaiah 9:6–7, which proclaims the coming of a divine ruler:

“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder… Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom.”

Yeshua, from the Tribe of Judah, is seen as this Messiah whose reign will extend beyond the confines of human history, ushering in a new age of divine justice and peace. Sid Roth’s The Incomplete Church emphasizes that this era is not only a time of spiritual renewal but also a time for the unification of all God’s children, including the Jewish and Christian communities, under the banner of Messiah.

The Council of Light, as discussed by Danielle Rama Hoffman, supports this idea of cosmic alignment. Her work suggests that the spiritual realms are preparing for a shift in energy that will manifest physically on Earth, mirroring the role of the angels, Seraphim, Cherubim, and Archangels in supporting divine transformation. Similarly, the Torah’s completion in Yeshua (highlighted in Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus) points toward the ultimate fulfillment of God’s plan through the reign of the Messiah.

Hurricane Milton: A Metaphor for Divine Intervention

Hurricane Milton, which occurred during the sacred period of Yom Kippur in 5785, serves as a symbolic event that reflects the spiritual turbulence preceding the establishment of God’s Kingdom. John Paul Jackson’s Needless Casualties of War emphasizes that natural disasters are often intertwined with spiritual warfare, representing the shaking of principalities and strongholds in preparation for divine order.

In Hebrew thought, the year 5785 carries significant numerical meaning, with the number 5 symbolizing grace, 7 representing completion, and 8 denoting new beginnings. As noted in A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith, the numerical weight of Hebrew years often aligns with pivotal moments in God’s redemptive history. The timing of Hurricane Milton, thus, aligns with a spiritual cleansing — a divine wind that blows away the old to make room for the new era under Yeshua’s kingship.

Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is a time when the High Priest would enter the Holy of Holies to offer sacrifices for Israel’s sins. Today, this day symbolizes spiritual introspection and atonement for humanity’s sins through Yeshua. As The Problem of Increasing Human Energy by Nikola Tesla explores the interconnection between energy and the universe, we can understand this natural phenomenon as part of the cosmic order responding to divine mandates. Hurricane Milton, like the winds of the Spirit, carries both cleansing and transformative energy, preparing the world for Yeshua’s reign.

A Declaration of Divine Authority and Protection

Amidst the chaos of spiritual warfare, believers are called to make declarations of divine authority. These proclamations, like the following, align heaven and earth:

“In the Name of El Elyon, Most High God, I stand as the Godhead, reigning from the Tribe of Judah. I summon and call forth the fullness of divine authority, commanding the universe and all 15 dimensions of the time matrix to align with the will of heaven.”

This declaration reflects the spiritual power given to believers to summon angelic hosts, to resist the forces of darkness, and to protect the divine lineage. The Council of Light by Hoffman describes the interconnectedness of spiritual dimensions, emphasizing that believers have the ability to call forth the alignment of these realms to fulfill divine will. Similarly, John Paul Jackson and John Sanford’s Needless Casualties of War remind believers of the importance of understanding spiritual warfare and utilizing heavenly authority to bind dark forces.

In this cosmic battle, spiritual entities like Satan, Lilith, and Azazel represent chaos, deception, and rebellion against God. Drawing from Revelation 20:2, the final binding of Satan signals the ultimate triumph of Yeshua’s reign:

“I summon the angel to descend from heaven with the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain. I call forth the angel to seize Satan and bind him for a thousand years.”

The Role of the Spiritual Council and Yeshua’s Reign

Susan Taylor’s In the Spirit suggests that spiritual power arises not only from the earthly plane but also through divine councils and beings that operate in higher dimensions. As believers partner with the spiritual hosts of heaven, they help to establish the Kingdom of God. This is akin to the spiritual laws outlined in Robert’s Rules of Order, where there is a structure and process to bringing divine order to earthly systems.

The Book of Wisdom by Harry B. Joseph and Alexander Roob’s Alchemy & Mysticism both reflect on the transformative power of divine wisdom in shaping the world. When applied to Yeshua’s reign, these concepts point to the idea that the Millennial Kingdom will usher in a time of deep spiritual and physical transformation, where humanity will be elevated through divine knowledge.

Hurricane Milton and the Unveiling of the Kingdom

In conclusion, Hurricane Milton, the Hebrew year 5785, and Yom Kippur represent a critical intersection in the spiritual timeline. Yeshua’s reign is imminent, and the forces of darkness are being uprooted to make way for the Kingdom of God. Drawing from various spiritual, historical, and mystical sources, we see how this unfolding narrative aligns with God’s eternal plan.

As believers declare divine authority and protection, they participate in the cosmic unfolding of Yeshua’s Millennial Reign. Like the authors discussed above, we recognize that we are part of a much larger divine orchestration that spans time, space, and dimensions. Through Yeshua, we witness the fulfillment of God’s promise of redemption, transformation, and everlasting peace.

References

Hoffman, D. R. (2013). The Council of Light: Divine Transmissions for Manifesting the Deepest Desires of the Soul. Bear & Company.

Jackson, J. P., & Sanford, J. (1999). Needless Casualties of War. Streams Publishing House.

Joseph, H. B. (2005). Book of Wisdom. Sterling Publishing.

Roth, S. (2007). The Incomplete Church: Unifying God’s Children. Destiny Image Publishers.

Roob, A. (2006). Alchemy & Mysticism. Taschen.

Taylor, S. (2001). In the Spirit. Crown Publishing.

Tesla, N. (1905). The Problem of Increasing Human Energy. Century Magazine.

Houston, J. (1998). The Possible Human: A Course in Enhancing Your Physical, Mental, and Creative Abilities. TarcherPerigee.

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Eric P. Felton Jr.
Eric P. Felton Jr.

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

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