Mississippi (MS)

Flag of Mississippi

Magnolia State

Capital Jackson
Largest City Jackson
Admitted to Union December 10, 1817
Motto Virtute et armis
(By valor and arms)
State Bird Northern Mockingbird
State Flower Magnolia
State Tree Magnolia
State Song Go, Mississippi

Constitution Preamble

We, the people of Mississippi in convention assembled, grateful to Almighty God, and invoking his blessing on our work, do ordain and establish this Constitution.

Birth Sky of Mississippi

The heavens declared on December 10, 1817
Observed from Jackson, Mississippi

"The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge." - Psalm 19:1-2

Planetary Positions

Planet Constellation Decan Phase
Mercury Scorpio Hercules new
Venus Libra Corona Borealis waxing crescent
Earth Taurus Eridanus Full
Mars Taurus Eridanus new
Ceres Capricorn Sagitta new
Jupiter Scorpio Hercules new
Saturn Aquarius Piscis Australis new
Uranus Scorpio Ophiuchus new
Neptune Scorpio Hercules new
Pluto Aquarius Cygnus new
the Sun Scorpio Ophiuchus Earth
the Moon Sagittarius Ara waxing gibbous

The Heavens Declared

The Sun is in Scorpio

TODAY the Sun is in Scorpio/Ophiuchus, the wounded warrior.

Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you. Luke 10:19 

The Sun is the Messianic fulfillment of “The Light of the World.” Where it shines, it accentuates the constellation’s meaning of Messiah. TODAY the Sun is in Scorpio/Ophiuchus, the wounded warrior. Messiah’s word from the heavens TODAY is to be fearless. No weapon formed against you shall prosper. You were made by God to be a warrior and to rescue His people. Remember the power that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you. Be bold and confront the devil. You are a winner.

Mercury is in Scorpio

TODAY Mercury, the Messianic messenger planet, is located in Scorpio/Ophiuchus, the sacrificial warrior image of Messiah.  Mercury always travels close to the Sun and its Hebrew name means the Sun’s messenger; therefore, it means the message of Messiah. TODAY be willing to be wounded and speak up for what is right. Don’t be afraid to confront issues.

Venus is in Libra

TODAY Venus, the bright and morning star of Messiah’s passion and love, is in Libra, the scales of sacrifice and justice. Aside from the Sun and Moon, Venus (Hebrew Nogah for splendor and beauty) is the brightest light in the sky. It shows the love of Christ and where and how you should love. TODAY live as Messiah lives and walk in in love, specifically being sacrificial for others. Show your love and don’t just talk about it. Be sacrificial and do something kind for someone.

Mars is in Taurus

TODAY Mars, the red planet of fervor and war, is located in Taurus, the determined bull. Mars' Hebrew name is Madim, the Red One, and its Messianic message is the fervor and warfare of Messiah. Exodus 15:3 says the LORD is a man of war. TODAY Yeshua the warrior reminds us to war and be determined to finish our assignment. Be diligent and work hard. A good soldier endures hardness (2 Timothy 2:3). Finish the fight.

Jupiter is in Scorpio

Jupiter, the king planet, is named Zedek in Hebrew and means righteous and powerful. It shows the leadership and power of Messiah. Jupiter stays in one constellation for almost a whole year so that we can get the message. TODAY Jupiter is residing in the constellation of Scorpio/Ophiuchus, the wounded warrior. This is reminding us to be bold in rescuing others and that risk taking is part of leadership. True leadership means sacrifice.

Saturn is in Aquarius

The Hebrew name of Saturn comes from the same root as Sabbath and means resting. Saturn is the seventh planet from the Sun and accentuates the long lasting message of faithfulness and service because it rests in a constellation for approximately 2½ years. TODAY Saturn is resting in the constellation of Aquarius, the abundant giver. The message of Messiah out of the heavens is to give of yourself and your things freely. It is more blessed to give than to receive and this really shows the Christ-like attitude. Being a good steward does not mean being stingy.