Looking Ahead

              The New Year is a good time for most of us to look ahead. The stars of the Zodiacal constellation Aries (The Ram), which are visible overhead in the evening, give a useful roadmap to the future.             Aries itself is a picture of a slain lamb, as attested by the name of its Read More …

The Sign of Christ’s Advent

          On December 21, 2016, on the Winter Solstice, the Constellation Sagittarius (The Archer) moves behind the sun.               Sagittarius is the fourth chapter of the Star Bible, picturing an Archer drawing back on his bow to shoot an arrow. The arrow is Christ (Is 49:1-7), and the constellation represents the first coming Read More …

When Was Jesus Born?

                  Most Christians don’t know that Christmas was set on December 25, the ancient Roman Winter Solstice date, to displace a Pagan holiday celebrating the birth of a pagan false “Seed of Woman” God. While the Winter Solstice is an important element in the Celestial signs of Christ’s Advent, He could not have been Read More …

The Halloween Star

              The upcoming Halloween celebration dates back to the Druids, who used the holiday for various Pagan religious practices including Human sacrifice. There is nothing Christian about it.               Yet there is one interesting story about the Halloween celebration which illustrates how the Pagans tried to appropriate the stars into their religions. It Read More …

The Message in the Scorpion

                  For the past several weeks there has been an arresting sight in Southwestern sky as red Mars, the red star Antares, and Saturn have come together in the constellation Scorpio. Beyond its beauty, however, this gathering conveys a timely and important message to us.                   The Zodiacal constellation Scorpio (The Scorpion) is Read More …