Year 2025...start of 7 year tribulation period?

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I want to share the following, not to make dogma out of it, just as a curiosity.

Please check out the following video, and take a close look to the lyrics of the song being performed:

(go to YouTube and search for "Riding to work in the year 2025")

The band is called The Flaming Lips and the song is called "Riding to work in the year 2025". It was released originally in 1997, this video was published in YouTube ten years after and it's from a performance in a place called The Myth (curiously).

Please listen closely to what the vocalist says about this song at the beginning of the video, before they start playing it.

These are the lyrics:



On some driven ship
The morning commuter ride
Everything is orange and bright

In reflection you can see
You're standing paralyzed
Your suspended disbelief has lied

You're invisible now
And I know that it's hard to get used to
Cause you're the last secret agent reporting back
But you're reporting back to nothing

The panoramic scene
The landscape's grand design
The moment overtakes your life

In the silver morning sun
The worst is magnified
It makes you see the use of Christ



My interpretation of it is as follows:

- the morning commuter is the voice of the rapture, the Lord calling us , lightning and thunder in Heaven and Earth.
- Orange and bright are the colors of a nuclear war
- at that moment, we the church become invisible to the world (that's why he sings "you are invisible now"...the church represents "the last secret agent")
- in this apocalyptic scene of the world, the worst is magnified, overtaking the life of all people remaining, exposing the need for a christ (who will become actually the Antichrist).


The Lord forbid us to practice divination, and he says that nobody knows neither the day or the hour of his coming. We are not allowed to speak about future dates. But the devil is doing it through their prophets (in this case The Flaming Lips). He puts a date on this event, not in the lyrics but in the title of the song.

Maybe, and just maybe, this is a glimpse not of the day and the hour, but of the year when some prophetic events will strike the earth...

God bless you all!

P.S. Here goes another nugget...The Beatles song "When I´m Sixty Four" was included in the "Sgt. Pepper" album (considered by Rolling Stone magazine the best album of all time, actually one of the most satanic albums of all times...). This album was published in June 1st 1967...What year will be sixty four years later from this date? Well, this song will be 64 years of age in June 1st 2031, and will technically keep being 64 years old until May 31st 2032...and guess what...2032 is 7 years away from 2025!
The chorus of this song goes: "will you still need me, will you still feed me, when i´m sixty four?"...remember that at the end of the 7 year tribulation period satan is bound for 1,000 years...so, who is spiritually singing these lyrics behind the actual singer (Paul McCartney)?...
 

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I'm a big Flaming Lips fan but I don't see a lot of evidence of any Christian or prophetic message. They have some lyrics that imply that there's no life after death or any big point to our universe. Wayne (the lead singer) seems like a cool guy and he's obviously searching for answers but as far as I know he's never made any public profession of faith in Christianity or anything else.

Granted, they're a fantastic band and one of my favorites so I can't say what they believe but I think it may just be a coincidence.
 
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