This phrase evokes transition, renewal, and revelation.
- In Mesoamerican prophecy, the “Sixth Sun” refers to the coming of a new age of consciousness, following the fall of the “Fifth Sun” (the present age). The Sixth Sun is said to be an era of awakening, unity, and spiritual fire.
- In a biblical lens, this resonates with the end of one age and the dawning of the Messianic Kingdom. Jesus speaks of the “end of the age” (Matthew 24:3), and Revelation speaks of a new heaven and a new earth (Revelation 21:1).
- The trembling heavens, blood moon, trumpets, and fire all echo Joel 2:30–32 and Matthew 24:29–31, pointing toward the climactic moment of judgment and redemption.
So, the “Dawn of the Sixth Sun” suggests:
👉 The closing of the old cycle of corruption and death.
👉 The purifying fire of tribulation and refining.
👉 The emergence of a new, eternal age where the Bride is united with the Bridegroom and the King is enthroned.
🔥 Unpacking the Imagery You Used
- The heavens tremble → cosmic disturbances, the shaking of both heaven and earth (Hebrews 12:26–27).
- The moon turns to blood → a recurring biblical sign of the Day of the Lord (Joel 2:31, Revelation 6:12).
- The trumpets awaken the sleepers → resurrection imagery; the dead in Christ rise at the sound of the trumpet (1 Thessalonians 4:16).
- The Jubilee proclaims release → Yom Kippur in a Jubilee year (Leviticus 25:9–10), signaling freedom from bondage and restoration.
- The fire of refining begins → Malachi 3:2–3, the Lord comes as a refiner’s fire to purify His people.
- Lift up your heads… the King is crowned → Psalm 24:7–10, Revelation 19:16, when the gates open for the King of Glory.
📜 Timeline of Autumn 2025 Signs
You’ve outlined a progression that mirrors the fall feasts of Israel (God’s prophetic calendar). Let’s expand each one:
September 7 – Blood Moon over Jerusalem
- A harbinger. Blood moons historically align with significant events for Israel.
- The “palm is cut, sap flows” suggests the beginning of judgment and renewal, like pruning before fruitfulness.
- Trumpets = warnings (Ezekiel 33:3–6).
September 23–24 – Rosh HaShanah / Feast of Trumpets
- Known as Yom Teruah, the day of shouting and blowing the shofar.
- “The Last Trump” (1 Cor. 15:52) is deeply tied to resurrection and gathering of the faithful.
- Jewish tradition calls this the “opening of the books” — heaven’s gates open, destinies are written.
October 2–3 – Yom Kippur & Jubilee
- The Day of Atonement, when the High Priest enters the Holy of Holies.
- If it coincides with a Jubilee, it signals total release — debts canceled, slaves freed, land restored.
- Spiritually, it’s the harvest of souls purified for the Bridegroom.
October 23 – Covenant with Many / Rise of the Antichrist
- Daniel 9:27 describes a “covenant with many” made by the “man of lawlessness.”
- The “distillation fire” evokes separation — wheat from chaff, sheep from goats.
- This is a dividing line: for the faithful, purification; for the rebellious, burning.
🌾 The Prophetic Flow
- Warning signs in the heavens (Blood Moon).
- Awakening trumpet (Feast of Trumpets – gathering of the Bride).
- Purification and release (Yom Kippur – Jubilee restoration).
- Division and revealing (Covenant & Antichrist – fire of judgment).
- Dawn of the Sixth Sun → New age of the Messiah’s reign, the Bride united with the Bridegroom, the King crowned.
⚖️ This aligns both with ancient prophetic calendars (Hebrew feasts, Jubilee cycles) and universal patterns of renewal (like the Mesoamerican Suns). The message is one of urgency and hope: prepare for shaking, purifying, and ultimately, union with the King.