Anne Graham Lotz Reveals the Stunning Prophetic Significance of Billy Graham’s Death Date

Anne Graham Lotz preaches at her father Billy Graham's funeral.
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During her father’s funeral, Anne Graham Lotz told the audience the prophetic significance behind the date of Billy Graham’s death.

“When he died, that was something very strategic from heaven’s point of view,” Lotz said during her portion of the eulogy. “I know that before the foundations of the world were laid, Feb. 21, 2018 was the date that God chose to take my father home. Why?”

When Lotz researched the date, she discovered that Feb. 21, 2018, is the day Jews focus on the Scripture reading that deals with the death of Moses.

“Moses was the great liberator,” Lotz says. “He brought millions of people out of bondage, slavery, got them to the edge of the promised land, and God took him to heaven.”

After Moses’ death, God raised up Joshua to lead the Israelites into the promised land.

“My father was also a great liberator,” Lotz says. “He brought millions of people out of bondage to sin, and gets us to the edge of heaven, the edge of the promised land, and God has called him home. And could it be that God is going to bring Joshua into the promised land, lead us into heaven?”

In the New Testament, “Joshua” is translated as “Jesus.”

“I believe this is a shot across the bow of heaven, and I believe God is saying, ‘Wake up, church! Wake up, world! Wake up, Anne! Jesus is coming. Jesus is coming,'” Lotz says.

“Jesus said that when the gospel is preached to the whole world as it is today in this service, as it is through churches, missionaries, ministries, Jesus said in Matthew 24:14, ‘When the gospel is preached, then the end will come.'”

After her eulogy-turned-sermon, Twitter was ablaze with praise for the woman Graham called the best preacher in the family.

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