The idea that we have to wait for the Sabbath to arrive is somewhat disturbing. Most of us assumed that the Sabbath would begin immediately after the rapture, or at least within a short period thereafter. But it has been several weeks since the rapture began on March 10, 2017, several days since the doors in the spirit realm have closed, including the door to Eden, and we still have not seen any signs of the Sabbath. We know that the Sabbath bride welcomed him on Friday night, June 30, 2017, the last day of June, and that she did so after doing Mincha/Maariv on two occasions in order to become fully aligned with him.
We also know that she returned to the synagogue on Sunday morning to do a third Mincha/Maariv, but the security guard thought that she seemed too well-dressed for a Sunday Mincha, and did not permit her to enter. Of course, this is at a conservative synagogue, but they pride themselves on being open and welcoming to all, even those who tend to dress a little better on Sunday. Now that Mincha/Maariv is completed, and the Sabbath groom has entered, there is not much else to do but wait.
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