To: Just mythoughts
[E's better hurry up cause that hour glass of "GOD's" time is nigh on to empty.] Ah, but note I did not appoint a TIME I said in "GOD's" TIME, we are told we would not know the day, but the season.
Oh, come now. You said more than that, you said that the "hour glass ... is nigh on to empty". You were clearly saying that the time was getting close, not just that it would happen in "GOD's TIME", whenever that might be...
To: Ichneumon
[E's better hurry up cause that hour glass of "GOD's" time is nigh on to empty.]
[Ah, but note I did not appoint a TIME I said in "GOD's" TIME, we are told we would not know the day, but the season.]
"Oh, come now. You said more than that, you said that the "hour glass ... is nigh on to empty". You were clearly saying that the time was getting close, not just that it would happen in "GOD's TIME", whenever that might be..."
Two thoughts place together "GOD's TIME", hourglass. There is the individual in "GOD's TIME" upon which the death of the flesh takes place and the 'soul' returns to Him that sent it, and there is the "TIME" established by "GOD" as to what activities would take place.
There are certain activities foretold that would come to pass and those events have not happened yet, when I have no clue, nor did I indicate I did.
Example we are told that it would be as in the 'days of Noe' (Noah) and that has not happened yet although the stage is surely being set.
To: Ichneumon
Oh, come now. You said more than that, you said that the "hour glass ... is nigh on to empty". You were clearly saying that the time was getting close, not just that it would happen in "GOD's TIME", whenever that might be...,p>Obviously, for the believer in end times, the hourglass must first be half empty, then one-fourth empty, then one-eighth... Being night on to empty does not get you closer in time.
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12/20/2004 6:26:41 AM PST by
js1138
(D*mn, I Missed!)
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