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This week I want to talk about the subject of 75 Days to Glory. You may say, “Well, what in the world does 75 days to glory mean?” Well, in the sequence of end-times events, there’s one period of time that’s frequently overlooked by prophecy teachers, and that is the interval of time between the Second Coming of Christ to the earth and the official inauguration of the Millennial Kingdom. The Bible teaches, I believe, that the Millennium won’t commence on the day after the end of the Tribulation and the return of Jesus. There’s going to be a 75-day interval, and this interlude is presented in Daniel chapter 12, verses 11 and 12. I want to show you what the Bible says about these three time periods—1,260 days, 1,290 days, and 1,335 days—and explain what I believe will happen during those 75 days before Christ officially inaugurates His Thousand-Year Reign on earth.

Key Facts

* Scripture Focus: Daniel 12:11–12—three time periods: 1,260 days (final 3.5 years of Tribulation), 1,290 days (+30 days), 1,335 days (+75 days total)

* Overlooked Interval: 75-day period between Christ’s Second Coming and official inauguration of Millennial Kingdom frequently missed by prophecy teachers

* Not Symbolic: Numbers too similar for symbolism; other Daniel numbers proven literal (2,300 days in Daniel 8:14); Leon Wood confirms

* 1,260 Days: Final half of Tribulation begins when Antichrist abolishes sacrifice and sets up Abomination of Desolation (uses 360-day prophetic calendar)

* First 30 Days (1,290): Removal of Abomination of Desolation from Jewish Temple; mop-up operations after Armageddon; cleansing the land of dead bodies

* Next 45 Days (1,335): Antichrist/False Prophet cast into Lake of Fire (Revelation 19:20), Satan bound in Abyss (Revelation 20:1-3), Judgment of Sheep and Goats (Matthew 25:31–46)

* The Blessing: “Blessed is he who keeps waiting and attains to the 1,335 days” (Daniel 12:12)—means they passed judgment and enter Messianic Kingdom

* Scholars Cited: Leon Wood and John Phillips describe governmental machinery setup, border establishment (Egypt to Euphrates), appointments made, Millennial Temple possibly begun (Ezekiel 40–48)

* Presidential Analogy: Like time between U.S. presidential election (November) and inauguration (January)—preparation period before officially taking office and beginning agenda

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