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To: Jim 0216

I’ll be here. The Lord has shown me exactly where I will be and that I will be safe. I had this dream three times and then my wife had the exact same dream, same location same hunting lodge, everything. Revelations says that a great crowd emerges from the tribulation whom have washed their robes and worship God day and night. Some of us don’t meet the Lord in the air as Peter puts it. Some of us stay here and rebuild the ashes and provide hope. America will have suffered judgement or what I call ‘correction’. See you on the other side friend, God willing!


135 posted on 07/16/2007 8:10:51 PM PDT by quant5
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To: quant5
...America after the NAU...

...soon-coming 7-year biblical apocalypse. And those that know the Lord won’t be around to see it.

I’ll be here.

Although I believe your sincerity, I don't believe the Lord wants you to be "left behind." Otherwise, he wouldn't exhort us multiple times to "be ready." The picture the Lord gave us in his word about the tribulation is that of the time of Noah (Matt 24:37, Luke 17:27) and the time of Sodom's demise (Luke 17:29). God rescued Noah and Lot from total devastation. Jesus is saying Noah's ark and the angels ushering Lot out of Sodom are pictures/types of the rapture. God could not execute judgment on Sodom until Lot was out of there. When Holy Spirit speaks to us in dreams and visions, He never contradicts God's Word, the Bible.

More below extracted form an earlier post if you want to read on...

"For God has not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ" (I Thess 5:9). The tribulation is "the great day of his wrath" (Rev 6:16-17). By the fourth seal, one quarter of the population of the whole earth is dead (Rev 6:8). After the sixth trumpet, half the world is dead. Whoever's left is killed at Armageddon (Rev 16:14, 16:16, 19:21). (The only ones left are the Jews God has hidden in Petra). There is no comfort, nor is it scriptural, in believing that God will make us go through his wrath in the tribulation, whether in part or in whole, though some Christians hold to this. It's OK, because God will do what he will do, but the Holy Spirit was given as the Comforter, "to show you things to come" (John 16:15).

By God's mercy, many are saved during the 1st three and a half years but they're all martyred. However, there's nothing heroic in God's Word about missing his coming because his wrath and judgment are not meant for his people.

175 posted on 07/19/2007 6:59:12 PM PDT by Jim W N
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