Gabriel Erb #fundie #crackpot 2028end.com

THE OLIVE TREE
But why was an olive tree the only thing on top of the mountain? Why not some other tree, like a fig tree or something? The answer to this goes back to the story of Noah!

If you read my 2008 book Undeniable Biblical Proof Jesus Christ Will Return to Planet Earth Exactly 2,000 Years After the Year of His Death, or watched Part 5 of our 10 part 2028 END video series, you know what the story of Noah is about. It’s a prophetic story about Christ’s Second Coming! What happened during Noah’s flood is what’s going to happen at Christ’s return!

One righteous house of people will be lifted up into the air to safety (like Noah’s family in the Ark), while a world of ungodly people perish in a global flood of fire (like all the wicked perished in a global food of water in Noah’s story). Noah’s story is about Christ’s return.

And after the destruction is over at Christ’s return, Earth’s surface will be regenerated into a glorious paradise, where God will set back down all the resurrected righteous to live with him for 1000 years, just like God set back down Noah’s family (in the Ark) to step out on a new Earth.

And so what was the first symbol of the new Earth in Noah’s story? An olive tree! The dove brought back an olive branch.

“When the dove returned to him in the evening, there in its beak was a freshly plucked olive leaf! Then Noah knew that the water had receded from the earth.” (Genesis 8:11)

So in Miguel’s dream, the olive tree (on top the mountain) was a symbol of the new Earth after Christ’s return. And when Miguel went running for it, after his 3 day journey up the mountain, God stopped him with a tornado of fire! Why? Because before the new Earth comes, fire must come! A global flood of fire it going to destroy Earth (and all the wicked) at Christ’s return. And this will happen 2028.

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