April’s Meteor Shower Has Surprising Connection to Book of Psalms

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In the latest episode of Heavenly Happenings, Pastor Troy Brewer takes viewers on a fascinating journey through time, tying together prophetic signs in the heavens with powerful moments in American history.

Focusing on April 2025—a month filled with holy days like Passover, Easter and Good Friday—Brewer reminds us that “the heavens declare the glory of God,” and sometimes, they speak volumes. One remarkable example he shares is from Nov. 11, 1833, known as the night the stars fell.

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That evening, during the famous Leonid meteor storm, over 250,000 meteors per hour blazed across the sky.

Looking ahead, Brewer notes that another meteor shower is on the way—the Lyrids, peaking Apr. 22—and it’s coming out of the Lyra constellation, “the harp,” which he says represents the book of Psalms. “I want to encourage you to go there,” he says, urging viewers to read Psalms under the stars as a form of worship. “You might even sit out under the stars, bust out your flashlight, and read it in the midst of this great starfall.”

Don’t miss this inspiring blend of biblical truth, historical insight and prophetic encouragement.


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James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.

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