For nearly 500 years, Jerusalem’s Eastern Gate has stood sealed with stone, silent beneath the weight of history and prophecy. Yet according to Randy Kay, no human wall, graveyard, or earthly ruler will ever stop the return of the King.
“There’s a gate in the eastern wall of Jerusalem that has been sealed shut for almost 500 years,” Kay says in a recent video. “And it wasn’t sealed by accident. It was sealed on purpose to stop a king from coming home.”
The gate, also known as the Golden Gate, was sealed during the reign of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman in 1541. A cemetery was placed in front of it, allegedly as an attempt to prevent the Messiah from entering through the eastern side of Jerusalem.
But Kay says the plan was doomed from the beginning.
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“They were too late,” he says. “And they were far too small, because the King they tried to lock out doesn’t need the gate opened.”
Pointing to Zechariah 14, Kay explains that when Jesus returns, His feet will stand upon the Mount of Olives, and the mountain will split in two. No sealed doorway will stop the glory of God from returning exactly as Scripture foretold.
“You don’t bar a gate against the returning glory of God,” Kay says.
Yet the sealed gate is only one layer of the prophetic message. Kay also highlights Enoch and Elijah, the two men in Scripture who never experienced physical death, as foreshadowings of the rapture.
“God didn’t just describe the rapture,” Kay says. “He performed it in advance on two real men.”
Genesis says Enoch “walked with God; and he was not, for God took him.” Elijah, meanwhile, was swept into heaven by a whirlwind as a chariot of fire appeared before him.
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Kay argues that both men serve as living previews of what God will one day do for an entire generation of believers. Enoch was taken before the judgment of the Flood, while Elijah was taken during a season of widespread apostasy.
“What is our generation?” Kay asks. “It is both at once.”
Kay also distinguishes between the rapture and the second coming of Christ. In the rapture, Jesus meets His church in the air. At the second coming, His feet touch the Mount of Olives as He returns to establish His rule.
“The rescue always comes before the reckoning,” Kay says.
He then warns against becoming consumed with dates, timelines and prophetic calculations while neglecting the most important thing: an intimate walk with Jesus.
“The rapture isn’t a reward for cracking a prophetic code,” he says. “It’s the homecoming of people who were already walking with Him so closely that one day they simply keep walking right out of this world.”
The gate may be sealed, but heaven is not. The King is coming back, and no earthly power can delay what God has already ordained.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].











