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Monday, January 26, 2026

Dismal Without Sight


The Heavens grieved and then darkened
The sun and the sky gave no light
Even the full moon was veiled
Twas dark as ink - dismal ...without sight
            Impossible...supernatural...
            A thick covering more than darkness can
             Inexplicable...swallowing all
             "The sins of all people are on the head of
             one man."
Three hours passed abysmally
Surreal. Jesus was crucified....
The Passover was soon calling
Three hours...He died...a spear verified 
               The universe had mourned
                The dying of its creator
                Reacting hopelessly worn
                Still...knowing what would come later!
Then 3 days later, dawn greeted
The sun with a halo...rose as...a sign
Yes! "Death had been defeated!"
Emperor- Guangwu- testified!
                 
Yin and Yang have wrongfully exchanged
The sun and the moon have been obscured...the plan
Life on Earth would forever be changed
Forgiveness...we are "all covered by the lamb!"




https://youtu.be/r56cT62Ucxk?si=a9IyzJIl8n1vi440
The answer lies buried in the secret archives of the Han Dynasty, and it confirms the Gospel in a shocking way.
In this video, we analyze ancient Chinese astronomical records that describe an “impossible” event: a total darkness occurring in the exact year A.D. 33, during the month of April. We’ll uncover how Emperor Guangwu, terrified by the phenomenon, wrote an unintentional prophecy that perfectly describes the theology of the Cross and the forgiveness of sins.

In this video you will discover:

The Forgotten God: Who was “Shangdi,” the one true God worshiped in ancient China—2,000 years before missionaries arrived?
The Genesis Code: How ancient Chinese ideograms hide the story of Noah, the Garden of Eden, and the Lamb of God.
The Impossible Eclipse: The scientific and historical evidence that the darkness during the Crucifixion wasn’t a legend, but an astronomical event that was recorded.
The Resurrection: What Chinese astronomers saw three days after Christ’s death.


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