Today @ 05:01p.m is the last quarter moon
- The March Equinox is today at 10:28 Universal Coordinated Time (UTC)
There are two equinoxes every year – in March and September – when the sun shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night is nearly equal. Seasons are opposite on either side of the equator, so the equinox in March is also known as the \”spring equinox\” in the northern hemisphere. However, in the southern hemisphere, it\’s known as the \”autumnal (fall) equinox\”. - On the equinox, night and day are nearly exactly the same length – 12 hours – all over the world. This is the reason it\’s called an \”equinox\”, derived from Latin, meaning \”equal night\”.
- The March equinox occurs the moment the sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s equator – from south to north. This happens either on March 19, 20 or 21 every year. On any other day of the year, the Earth\’s axis tilts a little away from or towards the Sun. But on the two equinoxes, the Earth\’s axis tilts neither away from nor towards the Sun.
- As the moon approaches the last quarter, command it to release its best precious things for you through the prophetic proclamations you planted during the new moon. Deut 33.13-14
- The occult use the quarter moons as spiritual bows to shoot destructive arrows to cause calamity of varied magnitude in the lives of the righteous. Pray that the voice of Jehovah will confront every arrow shot at the righteous, and that perpetuators of such evil will be cut off from the land of the living except they repent. Pray through Ps 29
- Pray that in this season of the quarter moons, the moon will praise YHVH and reject every instruction given it to do any bidding that is not of YHVH who created it for His pleasure and to rule the night and mark times and seasons (Gen 1:14-17, Psalm 104:19, 136:7-9)