On June 21, the Sun moves into the constellation Gemini (The United).
Gemini is the tenth chapter of the Star Bible and is a picture of two men. One has the bright star Pollux (He Who Comes to Suffer) at the head and the star Alhena (The Wounded) at the foot, a clear representation of Christ as the wounded Seed of Woman, bruised in the heel (See Genesis 3:15). The other has the bright star Castor (The Ruler) at the head and the star Mebsuta (Treading Under Foot) in the foot, a picture of Christ the victorious Seed of Woman treading Satan underfoot. Thus Gemini pictures not two men but one, Jesus, as He came to suffer and will come to rule. Two of the constellations associated with Gemini convey the same message, with Canis Minor (The Victorious) and its bright star Procyon (Redeemed) representing the suffering savior and Canis Major (The Leader) and the brightest star in the heavens, Sirius (The Prince) representing Christ the Ruler.
Gemini pictures the first and second coming of Jesus, and plays a role in both events. Gemini moved into the Summer Season in the year Jesus was conceived, 6 BC, and its star Pollux (He Who Comes to Suffer) reached zenith over Jerusalem at the same time. The precession of the equinoxes will carry the star Castor (The Ruler) to zenith over Jerusalem in 2121 AD, the same year that Gemini exits the Summer Solstice and Taurus, the sign of Christ’s Second Coming, enters the Summer Season. In that sense Gemini covers the time from the coming of the first figure, the Suffering Savior, to the second, the Ruler. And it is one of the signs in the Sun, Moon, and stars of both the first and Second Coming of Christ. For more information take a free download of our book The Stars of His Coming at https://bit.ly/StarBook
Because the Sun moves through the lower portions of Gemini, the two bright stars of Pollux (He Who Comes to Suffer) and Castor (The Ruler) are visible above the North Western horizon after sunset. Also just after sunset, sitting near Pollux, is Venus which presents a similar picture of Jesus the Seed of Woman who is bruised in the heel and crushes the head of the serpent (Genesis 3:15). A little above Venus is the red planet Mars, representing the Blood of Jesus which was shed by the Suffering Savior and made Him the Ruler.
So tonight take your binoculars and look for Pollux, Castor, Venus, and Mars as they showcase the triumph of Christ, the Seed of Woman. And tell someone there is still time to accept Christ and avoid the judgment to come.