Posted on 09/16/2024 4:24:20 AM PDT by SaveFerris
In the last days, Iran, Russia, China and Turkey will come after Israel. At the Battle of Armageddon, these armies fully intend to wipe out Israel completely, but angels will protect them. Those who do not believe in Christ when He returns will be turned into hell. Do you know Jesus as your Savior?
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His time-span is not quite right for me. Also, the "king of the North" is actually Syria and the "king of the South" is Egypt. However, yes, Russia IS due north of Israel. Moscow is due North but a tiny bit to the East if memory serves (going towards the North Pole).
John IS correct that Ezekiel 38 is coming. He also mentions Armageddon.
Now, not everyone likes John. I get it, so YMMV
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New World Order that will happen this
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New World Order will instantly be formed
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by the Antichrist who will come out of
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Europe and lead a reunited Roman Empire
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with a group of 10 leaders America will
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yield its sovereignty to the New World (Order)
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as soon but as you know it as a
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globalist organization the Great
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Tribulation begins at this
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point
(I disagree here - the 7-year Tribulation begins - in the middle of that will be the Mark of the Beast and the Great Tribulation beings for the last 3-1/2 years)
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there are two major Wars that are going
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to be fought in Israel before the end of
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time and that war is the Gog Magog war
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of Ezekiel
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38:39 which you see happening right now
(and Armageddon)
oops
(I disagree here - the 7-year Tribulation begins (with the confirmation of the “Peace and Security” deal - in the middle of that will be the Mark of the Beast and the Great Tribulation BEGINS for the last 3-1/2 years)
Bkmk
mr. hagee uses all those chsrts and drawings fromm the gtteat coffre table 1929 book tjre agee of dispensatioon.
Thanks
This thread may disappear - it’s an accidental double-posting - I already notified the mods
God bless
To me, Russia would be supplying weapons to Syria so Russia vs Syria to the North is a moot point.
Hagee = vapid heretical grifter spreading trash.
Just add some low-info ignoramuses... to make him a millionaire.
Morons.
In every generation after the apostles, there have been Christians who mistakenly believed that they were in the last days. They have thought that their generation was the one Jesus spoke of when He prophesied that “all these things” would happen in “this generation.” Failed prognosticators have been a persistent embarrassment to Christianity. Perhaps there is something fundamentally wrong with these predictions.
Francis Gumerlock, in his book THE DAY AND THE HOUR: CHRISTIANITY’S PERENNIAL FASCINATION WITH PREDICTING THE END OF THE WORLD, lists end times prophecy predictions made by Christians beginning in the early centuries. He catalogs more than a thousand failed predictions since the early days of Christianity, beginning with the apostolic fathers.
For example, Ignatius writes around the year AD 100 that “the last times are come upon us.” Cyprian (200-258) writes that “the day of affliction has begun to hang over our heads, and the end of the world and the time of the Antichrist. . . draw near, so that we must all stand prepared for the battle.”
Martin Luther (1483-1546) made this statement: “I am satisfied that the last day must be before the door; for the signs predicted by Christ and the Apostles Peter and Paul have now all been fulfilled, the trees put forth, the Scriptures are green and flourishing. . . . We certainly have nothing now to wait for but the end of all things.”
Famous among predictors of the end of the world was Christopher Columbus (1452-1506). Columbus wrote a book entitled BOOK OF PROPHECIES in which he called on many of the same passages of Scripture that false prophets cite today to predict the imminent end of the world. He apparently thought that his discoveries marked the beginning of the end.
The famous American Puritan preacher Cotton Mather (1663-1728) believed Christ’s return to be imminent and saw apocalyptic meaning in the conflicts and challenges of the American frontier. Mather was also a date setter. He predicted the Second Coming for 1697, then 1716, and finally 1736. The New Jerusalem, he believed, would be located in New England.
Here are more examples of end-times dating from Christians as well as pseudo-Christian cultists:
―William Miller (founder of Adventism): 1843/1844
—Ellen G. White (co-founder—Seventh Day Adventist Church): 1843, 1844, 1850, 1856.
—Joseph Smith (founder—Mormon Church): 1891.
—Jehovah’s Witnesses: 1874, 1878, 1881, 1910, 1914, 1918, 1925, 1975, and 1984.
—Hal Lindsey: 1982, 1988, 2007, with contingency dates going as far as 2048.
—Jack Van Impe: 1975, 1992, 2000, 2012. Also, in May of 1991 he said the Anti-Christ would be revealed and the Great Tribulation would begin within 20 months.
—Chuck Smith (founder of Calvary Chapel): 1981, 1988
―Herbert W. Armstrong: 1965
—Pat Robertson: 1982.
—Edgar C. Whisenant: 1988, 1989.
—Bill Maupin: 1981.
—J.R. Church: 1988.
—Charles R. Taylor: 1992.
—Benny Hinn: 1993.
—F. M. Riley: 1994.
—John Hinkle: 1994.
—Grant R. Jeffrey: 2000.
—Lester Sumrall: 1985, 1986, 2000.
—Kenneth Hagin: 1997 to 2000.
—Jerry Falwell: 2010.
—Louis Farrakhan: 1991.
―John Walvoord: before he died (He died in 2002.)
—John Hagee (at age 71): before he dies.
—Harold Camping: 1994, 2011.
—Ronald Weinland: 2011, 2012.
—Perry Stone: 2009-2015
—Billy Graham: Even this venerable preacher began telling us in the 1940’s to expect the soon return of Christ.
A lot of dispensationalists right in there with cultists. Pastors all across America’s fruited plains have books of some of these authors proudly displayed in their office libraries. The same books, and videos too, fly off Christian bookstore shelves, and the money continues to flow to these authors and many others of the same ilk. While some of these authors may be good teachers on other subjects, their false predictions force us to doubt their views on eschatology. Many of the above people will be forgotten, but whenever you happen to be reading this book, you will probably be hearing from a new generation of false teachers.
All of these prognosticators had something in common: They all thought they knew better than Jesus, who over and over told his followers that his prophecies would come to pass while some of them were still alive (Matthew 10:23; 16:27-28; 26:64; Luke 21:22, 32; Hebrews 10:37; Revelation 1:1-3; 22:5-20; etc.) There are over 100 such time statements in the New Testament that limit fulfillment of prophecy to the first century.
Maybe Christians should stop “newspaper eschatology” and read their Bible―and believe it.
(from https://prophecyquestions.com/)
He was Ina movie about the end times that I wish I could find again. It was a 3 part series i think, but was really well done, depicting what the end of days, the rapture, the sound of the trumpets that the whole world Wil. Hear, how the feckless media will cover up the rapture by making some outlandish lies that the world Wil. Fall for (ie, the missing will be “radicals that have gone off grid”) etc.
His views are off somewhat, but most of what he says will happen- for instance, he apparently thinks that children Wil. Be ruptured first, before parents are- not sure where he gets that idea from.
Thanks. Now we’re going to disagree about the end times which is why I don’t normally post to you, you being a preterist and all. We’re in opposite camps.
So, we should not post to one another.
God bless.
He makes a minor appearance (with his wife) in the first “Left Behind” movie on the airplane.
Jack van Impe, who goofed up all sorts of things, was also there with his wife Rexalla. That’s the only one I can think of right off.
Not sure it ws a left behind movie- one distinctthing I remember from the movie series was the sound of the trumpets- it was a really eerie sound, and the whole world heard it everytime it was sounded. I also remember the wailing wall being featured, and how it would play into the end times- can’t remeber how now though. There were several “scholars” in the movie, who gave input into what thr end times “might be like” for those left behind.
All in all. It was a pretty neat visual of how thing might play out- not that it Wil, play out exactly like they depict, but it is a possibility.
Let me know if you find it!
Will do.
“Maybe Christians should stop “newspaper eschatology” and read their Bible―”
I totally agree with you. I remember reading Hal Lindsey’s book years ago. We all thought the end times had arrived.
I did not know until last year that Christians prior to the early 1800’s did not interpret the end times as I’ve been taught. I had no idea there were other interpretations.
Research and study.
I’m not positive, but this might be the movie here- Revelation the End of Days- the trumpets sound sounds very familiar
https://play.history.com/shows/revelation-the-end-of-days/season-1/episode-1
Thanks I’ll check it out
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