I have been leading up to and speaking of this here for some time now (Just ask @amadeus how long
).
There is a reason, and I have not kept it a secret. But "time no longer" (Revelation 10:6) is a sign, a sign stated there in the Book of Revelation of "the seventh angel, when he is about to sound."
Many would recognize Revelation 10:6-7 and the sounding of the seventh angel as the last trump to be sounded before the end of this old world, after the "
finish of the mystery of God which He declared to His servants the prophets." Still, there has been, and is, very little expectation for there to be a sign of such a major event. What would such a sign look like? ...It would look like acts of "
finishing", and mysteries revealed that were not to be unsealed until the fulness of time--things we never heard of before--things that not even the scriptures would reveal until the times were fulfilled.
But the key [and sign] within the passage, is "
time no longer"...which sounds like the end--but that is not the order or the way in which it was told and written. In fact "
time no longer" comes before the sounding of the seventh angel, only "
when he is about to sound." That is how it is written. Please do read and study it!
If "
time no longer" is therefore--not the end, but in fact comes before the end, what then could the passage be referring to? I am going to tell you:
The “time no longer” key, or turning the key, means removing time from the passages we have assumed occur(ed) on a timeline. This is the cipher that finishes the confused and often misunderstood mystery of God! Except for the use of numbers and repetitions eluding to the truth, the real messages of scripture were never the timeline. The timeline was only history itself, and otherwise only applies to each of our different lives and times that history is made up of. As for the things of God, there is no such timeline. This is the fulfillment of "rightly dividing the word of truth" that the passage spoken by Paul only pointed to.
The timeline of history has served its purpose, and it is now time to press on.
An example of applying the key of "time no longer" to scripture, would be to consider the passage that says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8). That is how we are naturally inclined to look at someone “Who was, and is, and is to come” in our time-based way of thinking (Revelation 4:8). Which, for a time, was the correct use of language. However, ultimately, in the proper context of God and not the context of this world…as we have even already heard it from God himself, the more accurate words used to define God, are simply: “I am.” Which has no reference to time whatsoever (Exodus 3:14 – Revelation 22:13). And there it was all this time!
If you should choose not to reject it—if you can receive it, this is the key and the method by which the mystery of God is finished.