Amen Bro!
2 Peter 3:3
Above all, you must understand that in the last days scoffers will come, scoffing and following their own evil desires.
Watch the scoffers come here and do what they do best.
They are all living on borrowed time.
You shouldn't even be trying to guess this stuff, and the Bible tells you don't have the capacity to even know. So why are you wasting your time?
You are supposed to act the same whether it's one hour from now or a million years.
Get back on track!
I find these times very similar to the latter part of the 60’s and 70’s. Having been raised in an evangelical church, during those times we were also told we were in the end times and Christ’s second coming had to be at any time. Be surprised if we make it to the 70’s. Actually from the earliest days of Christianity the second coming and God’s retribution was impenitent due to the condition of the world.
The trumpet has been sounding, worldwide famine is up next.
Paging Harold Camping ...
Powerful 2 minute Rapture animation:
https://youtu.be/uFhQdx1JUzE
A question for those who deny the Rapture....
Quite often those who are taught not to believe in the Rapture misquote Rapture scriptures and attribute them to be the physical Second Coming (at the end of the tribulation)
So if we test Scripture precept upon precept, line upon line, then we would have to question, how can we be told no man knows the hour or the (day)?
If we cite Daniel 9:24-27 we would know that exactly seven years later-to the exact day (after the signing of the false seven year covenant between the antichrist and Israel) Jesus Christ would return.
So Jesus was not speaking of His Second Coming. He was speaking of the Rapture.
Those who already know everything will learn about their knowing nothing the hard way.
There is no biblical reference to the “church age” in Daniel.
Daniel asks God for a time line of the events leading up to the Messiah’s coming Kingdom, and God reveals it to him. The length of that time line is approximately six hundred years. But to make their system work, rapturists divide that six hundred years into two parts and insert an additional two thousand years in between incorrectly called the church age.
Daniel’s visions end with the rock that was not hewn by any human hand (Jesus) destroying the pagan empire of roma and becoming a mountain covering the earth.
Christ’s kingdom is not of the earth.
Nowhere does it say that “Christ will be physically present on earth, reigning from the throne of David in Israel.” Nowhere does this passage even imply a physical, earthly kingdom in Jerusalem, Israel. It seems almost blasphemous to picture Christ seated on a throne doing administrative tasks, involved in ruling the day-to-day affairs of the earth. Rather, His Kingdom is spiritual. His Kingdom is universal. His Kingdom is ecclesiastical.
Thanks for posting, bro!
And a trumpet means no secret rapture. So the entire “left behind” nonsense is unbiblical.