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Why Knowing The Imminency Of The Rapture Is So Critical For Believers
HARBINGER'S DAILY ^ | APRIL 8, 2024 | JONATHAN BRENTNER

Posted on 04/08/2024 5:41:17 PM PDT by Texan4Life

The silence in most churches regarding our “blessed hope” makes our expectation all the more difficult to maintain. On top of that, many of our Christian friends and family members believe it’s irrational to regard the Rapture as something that might happen anytime soon or even in our lifetime. Many in our churches think we are crazy for believing that there is such a thing as the Rapture or a seven-year Tribulation.

In spite of the long wait and scoffing that comes my way, I remain convinced that imminency is not only incredibly important for today, but also an essential aspect of our walk with the Savior.

(Excerpt) Read more at harbingersdaily.com ...


TOPICS: Activism; Evangelical Christian; Ministry/Outreach
KEYWORDS: rapture; tribulation
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

So you were taught by people who were taught by people who were taught by people who were ... but I digress. Do you know what “Dynamic Equivalency” is?


81 posted on 04/09/2024 3:47:34 PM PDT by SkyDancer (~A Bizjet Is Nothing But An Executive Mailing Tube ~)
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To: ealgeone

Do you know what “Dynamic Equivalency” is?


82 posted on 04/09/2024 3:48:14 PM PDT by SkyDancer (~A Bizjet Is Nothing But An Executive Mailing Tube ~)
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To: SkyDancer

Imminent returning of the Savior is impossible if many prophesied events must occur first.

The apostles taught imminence.

Despite the abuse of Rome, God has always had believers following Bim in saving faith and teaching His Word.


83 posted on 04/09/2024 3:49:28 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: SkyDancer

I was taught the Greek language by learned men, yes.

do you favor being taught by unlearned men??

Did you even learn?


84 posted on 04/09/2024 3:51:33 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: SkyDancer

——>Well for 1800 years or so no mention of any Rapture in church history was ever mentioned; all those people were looking for the 2nd.

Dispensationalists deny historical truth. They believe in Satan’s deceptions. Any one of them could research the truth about the Rapture and Catholic Futurism. But they won’t, because they are invested 100% in that Satanic lie. The truth is right in their face, yet they ignore it. If alive when the end comes, most of them will take the mark of the beast, because they don’t know or care what it is. Same for the Antichrist. Why should they? At any moment they’ll be raptured and won’t have to deal with any of it. Dead wrong.

John Darby “developed” his theories after speaking with Margaret MacDonald and Edward Irving. Irving got his ideas from Emmanuel Lacunza, a Jesuit priest, (under the pseudonym Juan Josafat Ben Ezra) who wrote a book titled “The Coming of the Messiah in Glory and Majesty”. Irving found the book in one of the libraries there. It was written in Spanish. He translated it into English, and began preaching on it. Margaret MacDonald attended Irving’s Church. Lacunza developed his ideas from Francisco Ribera (Jesuit), Cardinal Robert Bellarmine (Jesuit), and Michael Walpole (Jesuit)…late 1500’s. All four priests are the founders of Catholic Futurism, the precursor of Dispensationalism/Pre-Trib Rapture, as a response to the Reformer’s claims that the Papacy was the Antichrist power, proven by the bible. Tracing Darby back to Futurism is 100% provable historical fact.


85 posted on 04/09/2024 3:57:14 PM PDT by Philsworld (It's all short quips and funny memes, until you find that you've come up short in the judgment. )
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To: SkyDancer

Yes.


86 posted on 04/09/2024 4:00:39 PM PDT by ealgeone
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To: Philsworld; aMorePerfectUnion

Bro, you’re so wrong. I mean embarrassingly wrong.


87 posted on 04/09/2024 4:02:00 PM PDT by ealgeone
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To: ealgeone

I gave up pretending people who believe a prophetess flew to Jupiter,
can address truth objectively.

Good luck bro. Maranatha!


88 posted on 04/09/2024 4:04:28 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: SkyDancer

You should ask these Dispensationalists...

Did Edward Irving translate Lacunza’s book into English and then preach on it in his church? (yes)

Was Emmanual Lacunza a Jesuit priest? (yes)

Did Francisco Ribera (Jesuit), Cardinal Robert Bellarmine (Jesuit), Michael Walpole (Jesuit) and Emmanual Lacunza (Jesuit) come up with Futurism, the precursor of the Modern Rapture theory? (yes)

Was Margaret MacDonald a member of Irving’s church? (yes)

Is it HISTORICALLY DOCUMENTED that John Darby visited Edward Irving and Margaret MacDonald to discuss Rapture/Futurism? (yes)

Will Dispensationalists admit to any of it? (nope)


89 posted on 04/09/2024 4:08:15 PM PDT by Philsworld (It's all short quips and funny memes, until you find that you've come up short in the judgment. )
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To: Philsworld

Proof of your assertions is required. But as I’ve told you before; you’ve got much bigger issues to deal with.


90 posted on 04/09/2024 4:12:21 PM PDT by ealgeone
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To: ealgeone

Here’s the first one, and easily provable. Anyone could look it up for themselves. Why do you refuse to do so?

Did Edward Irving translate Lacunza’s book (The Coming of the Messiah in Glory and Majesty) into English and then preach on it in his church?


91 posted on 04/09/2024 4:16:49 PM PDT by Philsworld (It's all short quips and funny memes, until you find that you've come up short in the judgment. )
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To: Philsworld
"Is it HISTORICALLY DOCUMENTED that John Darby visited Edward Irving and Margaret MacDonald to discuss Rapture/Futurism? (yes)"

I've read the complete history of the foundation of how this Rapture theory came about so there's nothing new you can tell me about it. I have a copy of Margret MacDonald's diary as well as writing by Darby and how Scofield elaborated on it. Scofield was a Seventh Day Adventist member who took over after Ellen G. White died, as well as Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society who was also a member of the Seventh Day Adventists. The whole Rapture doctrine came out of the Seventh Day Adventist movement after the failure of the White Robe Ascension failure of the 1850's under Ellen G. White.

92 posted on 04/09/2024 4:21:02 PM PDT by SkyDancer (~A Bizjet Is Nothing But An Executive Mailing Tube ~)
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To: SkyDancer

——>Scofield was a Seventh Day Adventist member who took over after Ellen G. White died, as well as Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society who was also a member of the Seventh Day Adventists. The whole Rapture doctrine came out of the Seventh Day Adventist movement after the failure of the White Robe Ascension failure of the 1850’s under Ellen G. White.

Are you insane?


93 posted on 04/09/2024 4:25:27 PM PDT by Philsworld (It's all short quips and funny memes, until you find that you've come up short in the judgment. )
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To: ealgeone

Here’s your proof.

https://www.birthpangs.org/articles/prophetic/Lacunza_vol1.pdf

“TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH, WITH A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE,
BY THE REV. EDWARD IRVING, A.M.”


94 posted on 04/09/2024 4:29:43 PM PDT by Philsworld (It's all short quips and funny memes, until you find that you've come up short in the judgment. )
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To: ealgeone

How about this one? Easy enough to validate, right? All anyone has to do is look it up, unless they’re afraid of the truth.

Was Margaret MacDonald a member of Irving’s church? (yes)


95 posted on 04/09/2024 4:34:59 PM PDT by Philsworld (It's all short quips and funny memes, until you find that you've come up short in the judgment. )
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To: ealgeone

No dear, there are tens of thousands of denominations. Easy to check, ridiculous to deny. Some even broke away over disagreements over the color of the hymnals.
For instance are you:

Baptist
Methodist
Episcopalian
Lutheran
Presbyterian
Church of Christ
Assemblies of God
Pentacostal
Mormon
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Etc, etc....
Or some synod or flavor of those?
They all don’t believe the same.
The only thing they agree upon is they think the Catholic Church is wrong.

Think about that: the ONLY thing y’all agree upon is you think the Catholic Church is wrong.

Should make you pause and self reflect.


96 posted on 04/09/2024 4:59:13 PM PDT by Texas_Guy
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To: Philsworld

Nope. https://www.ministrymagazine.org/archive/1945/03/dispensationalism-and-the-scofield-bible


97 posted on 04/09/2024 5:10:12 PM PDT by SkyDancer (~A Bizjet Is Nothing But An Executive Mailing Tube ~)
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To: SkyDancer

Dude, you had better read that article again, and THIS TIME, pay attention.

The article is AGAINST dispensationalism and the Scofield bible. There is absolutely NO ASSOCIATION with the SDA church.


98 posted on 04/09/2024 5:15:58 PM PDT by Philsworld (It's all short quips and funny memes, until you find that you've come up short in the judgment. )
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To: Texas_Guy
No bro....there are not tens of thousands of denominations. Very easy to check.

https://www.ncregister.com/blog/we-need-to-stop-saying-that-there-are-33-000-protestant-denominations

Note also the source.

More here.

The “30,000 Protestant denominations” argument fails on several points. First, there are not 30,000 Protestant denominations. Even under the most liberal definition of what constitutes a denomination, there are nowhere close to 30,000 Protestant denominations. The only way to get even remotely close to the 30,000 figure is to count every minor separation as an entirely different denomination. Further, the vast majority of Protestant Christians belong to just a handful of the most common Protestant denominations; i.e., Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, etc. Yes, it is undeniably sad that there are so many denominations, but the 30,000 Protestant denominations argument is an extreme exaggeration of the reality of the divisions within Protestantism.

https://www.gotquestions.org/Protestant-denominations.html

Roman Catholics continue to embarrass themselves attempting to perpetuate with this debunked lie.

99 posted on 04/09/2024 5:17:49 PM PDT by ealgeone
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To: Philsworld
There have been attempts to identify the origin of Darby's concept of the rapture – the belief that a core of Christian believers who have died will be raised from the dead, and believers who are still alive and remain shall be "caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air" (1 Thess 4:17) in conjunction with the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Some of these attempts imply that Darby's concepts originated from a false source.[citation needed] Samuel Prideaux Tregelles alleged that The concept was taken from one of the charismatic utterances in Edward Irving's church. Since Tregelles regarded the utterances as "pretending to be from God," his implication is that Darby's rapture is from a demonic source.[citation needed] Dave MacPherson built upon Tregelles's accusation, and argued that the source for Darby's rapture was from Margaret MacDonald's 1830 vision.[5][6]

However, scholars think there are major obstacles that render these accusations untenable. It is clear that Darby regarded the 1830 charismatic manifestations as demonic and not of God.[4] Darby would not have borrowed an idea from a source that he clearly thought was demonic.[7] Also Darby had already written out his pretribulation rapture views in January 1827, 3 years prior to the 1830 events and any MacDonald utterance.[8]: 24–25  When MacDonald's utterance is read closely, her statements appear to present a posttribulationist scenario ("being the fiery trial which is to try us" and "for the purging and purifying of the real members of the body of Jesus").[8]: 28 [9] Confusion on this point was enhanced because while MacDonald's vision as first published in 1840 describes a post-tribulation view of the rapture, a version published in 1861 lacked two important passages that appear to present a post-tribulation view: "This is the fiery trial which is to try us. - It will be for the purging and purifying of the real members of the body of Jesus" and "The trial of the Church is from Antichrist. It is by being filled with the Spirit that we shall be kept".[10] For these and other reasons, dispensational scholars consider MacPherson's alleged connection to dispensationalism as untenable.[1

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_MacDonald_(visionary)

100 posted on 04/09/2024 5:20:13 PM PDT by ealgeone
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