Posted on 06/19/2017 10:24:21 PM PDT by righttackle44
If and when the Rapture of the Church occurs and Christians are spirited off the face of the earth to Heaven, how will the secular governments and media explain the phenomenon? Millions of people will suddenly be gone from the societies and populations of the earth. Many who thought or said that they were Christians, will still be here.
No born-again Christians will be here.
The Billy Graham article is cited to provide information.
>Salvation only happens at the last trump.<<
Exposition by Marvel Comics?
Forgive me. I shouldn’t even be corresponding with you. Actually, salvation occurs in the 3rd inning of the second game of the World Series.
“I didnt mean to declare you a preterist.”
No worries, I just wanted to make sure that was clarified in case that is what you thought.
“The Day of Trumpets is not a ‘Rapture,’”
Yes, this is what I’ve been leaning towards after a few weeks of research - that there is not two returns of Christ, once in air (rapture) and once as king (his day). My Baptist upbringing always taught it but I am not seeing very good evidence of it now. These sound like the same, single event instead of two: Titus 2:13, 1 Cor. 14:51-52, 1 Thess. 4:13-18, Rev. 19:11, Matthew 24:29-31
Anyways, I was asked by a youth pastor to help research revelation/prophecy to ensure he is teaching the kids the right thing. I’ve not heard of Tishri 1 before, so I’ll certainly look that over.
Thanks for the information Editor!
editor-survey,
Thank you for the information.
I do not follow Hal Lindsay.
I have heard of the barley harvest. Do you have Biblical references to support your statements? Now that you have brought this to my attention, I would like to study the matter.
Thank you.
Blessings to you and your loved ones.
Dan :-)
Are you saying that I must "keep Torah" in order to be saved?
Yes we are to encourage one another that those of us in Christ will one day all be with Him. Those dead/asleep in Christ will rise FIRST. Those who happen to still be alive when He returns will gather with those who have just risen and gather with Christ at His Second Coming. His ONLY return. There is no other return in secret called a Rapture. I know that they’re a lot of people wanting to leave this world without dying a natural death but as someone who has been with a lot of people when they passed, in my job and with family, the unknown can be frightening but if you’re ready & you trust in Christ your true Home awaits.
And like I said, most Christians in this world are suffering tribulation right now. American Christians biggest concern on Sunday morning is what to wear to Church. Again it’s so arrogant of us to think that we are somehow “special” and “better” than third world Christians when they face dying for their faith everyday.
We have a very rude and shocking awakening coming.
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That is what Yeshua and his apostles told all of his followers.
If you have a better way, go for it.
I agree. Hal Lindsey and some others made some money off of me in the early 90’s. Until I realized that he and others had to come out with new books to explain why what they wrote in previous books didn’t happen. If you’re objective and a thinker and investigate what you’re reading it doesn’t take long to figure out you’re a sucker.
The feast of unleavened bread shalt thou keep. Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, as I commanded thee, in the time of the month Aviv: for in the month Aviv thou camest out from Egypt.
Most of the credit for restoring the Biblical calendar has to go to the Karaite Nehemia Gordon.
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The irony of the title "Late Great Planet Earth" even extends to the subtitle/text:
The 'end times generation' IS the definition of 'thi$ generation', just not in the way it expect$.
Matthew 16:4 A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given unto it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas. And he left them, and departed.
Antecedents, they can have multiple options.
He paid the fare, to escape the presence of the Lord.
The End Times merchants really should be watching what's happening to the political Establishment. Actually they are, but it is to make more money and gain a reputation from their 'insight'. What can you do - there's not enough popcorn.
Establishments are falling, falling. King Arthur's knowledge and wisdom is vastly superior.
While it is clear that the new believing communities sprouting up in Gentile nations were aware of the Jewish roots of the faith (1 Cor. 5:7), where does Paul or any other New Testament writer encourage Gentile believers to live as Jews or embrace a Hebraic lifestyle?
"Should Gentiles Keep Torah? It is most telling that in all the epistles to congregations there is not a single word commanding Gentiles to adopt the whole Torah, and no direct statement of hope that they will eventually adopt a fully Torah keeping life in the same way as the Jews. There is no word of such an exhortation or even mild encouragement throughout the whole book of Acts, which is written in part to show the relationship of Jewish-Gentile fellowship!" Quoted from Ron Cantor, who serves on the leadership team of a Hebrew-speaking, Spirit-filled congregation in Tel Aviv. (I have read some of his books)
But what you and others are missing is most of us will not see that day. And thinking you are going to miss out on suffering, or that you are not “living right” as a Christian if you are suffering is preposterous. I’m not saying this directly at you, I’m speaking to all.
There is no rapture. But there will be a Second Coming praise God. And we do have hope that when our time comes, those of us in Christ will see Him and be with Him forever. And we will see our loved ones who were in Christ again, and I have many I can’t wait to see.
We as Christians “Look for that Blessed Hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ!” Amen sister!
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>> “It is most telling that in all the epistles to congregations there is not a single word commanding Gentiles to adopt the whole Torah” <<
That is absolute nonsense!
Just start with Matthew 5 which declares Torah to be forever.
Then Matthew 7:21-23, which sends the lawless to eternal darkness.
Then Acts 15 that calls on every new believer to hear Moses read in their synagogue every Sabbath day.
Romans 2:13 declares only doers of the law will be justified.
The entire epistle to the Colossians praises them for keeping the appointed times, and tells them to let no man judge them in their keeping of Torah but the Kehillah.
All the epistles speak of the keeping of the feasts, and Paul tells several congregations to withhold their tithes and gifts until the close of the Sabbath, and bring them in after sundown when the Sabbath has closed and the first day of the week has begun. (traveling with money is forbidden on the Sabbath)
The whole NT is about how to keep Torah.
Perhaps you should do your Bible reading when you are more awake.
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>> “But what you and others are missing is most of us will not see that day.” <<
How old are you?
It appears that Satan’s tribulation will begin in the spring of 2021; will you still be here?
Yeshua will be here “in the spirit” to gather his bride on Tishri 1, the Day of Trumpets, in 2024, and you had better be sure that he gathers you, because that will also be the beginning of the 10 days of the bowl judgements, when no one in their right mind would want to be here on Earth.
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Formatting would be nice.
Revelation 20 does not make it clear there that there is a distinction.
I trust that you read the KJV? (I mostly do)
It is loaded with misplaced modifiers and broken clauses in the last chapters, so there are many places that leave questions.
It does of course make it plain that those gathered at the last Trump are not subject to the second death, but I can find no assurance that anyone that rejects his Torah in any way will be a part of that event.
The “garment” of Torah righteousness is needed, and we all will need some grace to be seen as wearing that garment.
The standard they wanted to keep was the Law. Paul was telling them that they could be justified before God by keeping it. So, keep the Law. Keep all of it, but if you dont, youre in trouble. It is the doers of the Law who are justified before God. He tells them that the Gentiles who didn't have the Law according to the knowledge of the Jews were instinctively keeping the Law (v. 14) and will be judged accordingly. How much more the Jews?
Paul was showing the self-righteous Jews who judged the Gentiles that they were not able to keep a perfect standard. They were hypocrites. This is why Paul tells us in the very next chapter, in Romans 3:28, that we are justified by faith apart from the works of the Law--which includes the Law of loving God (Deut. 6:5), and loving your neighbor (Lev. 19:18). No one is able to keep the Law. If you fail even once, then you become guilty of it all.
James 2:10, For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles in one point, he has become guilty of all. Gal. 3:10, For as many as are of the works of the Law are under a curse; for it is written, Cursed is everyone who does not abide by all things written in the book of the law, to perform them.
The Jews (and anyone else) can be justified before God by keeping the Law, but he or she has to be perfect. A person cant fail even once--ever. But since all fail, that is why we have the gospel that tells us Jesus kept the Law perfectly (1 Pet. 2:22), and that we can be justified before God by faith in Him (Romans 4:3, 5; 5:1; John 1:12; 3:16).
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You can squirm all you want.
Torah has been the standard of righteousness from the beginning, and will remain so to the end.
There is not one word in all of the scriptures that says otherwise.
You appear to be a part of the confusion club that failed to grasp the difference between Torah’s love from Yehova, and the Takanot and Ma’assim of the Pharisees. (the “burden that could not be borne”)
A costly error, to be sure. Matthew 7 leaves no room for doubt. Neither does John’s first epistle. “Believing on Him” is living as he lived, and as he said.
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FYI as soon as you gave a date I stopped reading right there.
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