To: Ken4TA
Near fulfillment, far fulfillment. As it has been, so shall it be. Bible prophecy has a partial near fulfillment and a full far fulfillment, those who are satisfied with the partial fulfillment overlook the many prophecies not fulfilled and there is so much to overlook it would be ridiculous to assume that near fulfillment is all of it.
The church is not strong enough to overcome Satan and his ungodly angels and minions, this can and will be accomplished only by the second coming of Jesus Christ at the Lord's second coming to Israel (at the end of the 7 year tribulation of Revelation) as conquering King of the earth with His holy angels and all the saints that will be raptured before the 7 year tribulation begins.
Then every prophecy is fulfilled, not one jot or tittle is left undone.
5 posted on
06/20/2010 5:53:02 PM PDT by
kindred
(The time of third party conservatism is past due.Come, Lord Jesus, rule and reign...)
To: kindred
Near fulfillment, far fulfillment. As it has been, so shall it be. Bible prophecy has a partial near fulfillment and a full far fulfillment, those who are satisfied with the partial fulfillment overlook the many prophecies not fulfilled and there is so much to overlook it would be ridiculous to assume that near fulfillment is all of it. Very good, and true to an extent. But what has that to do with the thread topic? There is nothing in it that would indicate that all prophecy is fulfilled - there is the book of Revelation to consider, I would think.
As for your other comment, well, I would disagree - and have already posted some thread (and will be posting more) that contradict what you said in your comment.
8 posted on
06/20/2010 6:06:21 PM PDT by
Ken4TA
(Truth hurts, especially when it goes against what one believes.)
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