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This is posted but after reading, I found that I may have posted it in a thread started by someone who has been banned or some such thing, so here is my posting again.

The following articles will be helpful top any person wanting to find the scriptural validations behind what I say in the following video.

Brian Mickelsen - YouTube

Here is the video -

[video=youtube;-v_x33Z-tP0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v_x33Z-tP0&feature=c4-overview&playnext=1&list=TL8MhgrWbOUbM[/video]

Respectfully - Brian
 
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This is posted but after reading, I found that I may have posted it in a thread started by someone who has been banned or some such thing, so here is my posting again.

The following articles will be helpful top any person wanting to find the scriptural validations behind what I say in the following video.

Brian Mickelsen - YouTube

Here is the video -

[video=youtube;-v_x33Z-tP0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v_x33Z-tP0&feature=c4-overview&playnext=1&list=TL8MhgrWbOUbM[/video]

Respectfully - Brian

Brian,, I listened to about 6 minutes of you video. let's examine Luke 9:27 & Matthew 16:28

"Assuredly I say to you, there are some standing here who shall not taste death til they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom." Matthew 16:28

"But I tell you truly, there are some standing here who shall not taste death til they see the Kingdom of God." Luke 9:27.

When I read both passages, I get the understanding that Jesus is referring to the people that will be alive walking around in that same place at the time of His 2nd Coming.

The Bible says that the wicked will be killed by the Bightness of the Coming of Jesus! The only people that will be able to stand are the Redeemed. The rest are killed by the mere Appearance Of Jesus Coming in all His Glory!

The Bible says of that day,, "Behold He cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see." Rev 1:7

"The slain of the Lord shall be at that day from one end of the earth even to the other end of the earth." Jeremiah 25:33.

"I beheld and lo, there was no man." Jeremiah 4:25.

Again,, I believe Jesus was talking of the place, the city, the territory. He wasn't referring to the actual individuals he was talking to.. but people who would be alive at the time of Jesus 2nd Coming. Have you considered that?
 
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Hi Michael50 - What I am saying is a little different from the common knowledge and it takes a while to unlearn the Rapture doctrine etc. I have considered what you posted and I can see that you are not understanding what I am saying. If you are given to study here is a link to my articles.

Brian Mickelsen - YouTube

The primary point would be that Jesus comes into your heart and that is the second coming.

It is also important to understand that parables or speaking in Tongues is designed to prevent unbelievers from understanding the things of God. Now most Christian people have not learned to make this distinction so they try and make the parables into a doctrinal pattern.

Here is a link my youtube collection of videos.

Brian Mickelsen - YouTube

Understanding this way is much simpler. The allegorical books such as Daniel and Rev are intentionally hard to understand. The mysteries of God are for believers and Jesus spoke in parables so that the truth would be hidden from unbelievers. Unfortunately most believers are trying to understand the parables apart from a knowledge of the basic truths - such as Jesus coming into a persons heart (the Second Coming).

Respectfully - Brian
 
Hi Michael50 - What I am saying is a little different from the common knowledge and it takes a while to unlearn the Rapture doctrine etc. I have considered what you posted and I can see that you are not understanding what I am saying. If you are given to study here is a link to my articles.

Brian Mickelsen - YouTube

The primary point would be that Jesus comes into your heart and that is the second coming.

It is also important to understand that parables or speaking in Tongues is designed to prevent unbelievers from understanding the things of God. Now most Christian people have not learned to make this distinction so they try and make the parables into a doctrinal pattern.

Here is a link my youtube collection of videos.

Brian Mickelsen - YouTube

Understanding this way is much simpler. The allegorical books such as Daniel and Rev are intentionally hard to understand. The mysteries of God are for believers and Jesus spoke in parables so that the truth would be hidden from unbelievers. Unfortunately most believers are trying to understand the parables apart from a knowledge of the basic truths - such as Jesus coming into a persons heart (the Second Coming).

Respectfully - Brian

Well Brian,,It seems you are disregarding the Books of Daniel & Revelation as well as nearly all the bible. You know that since the beginning we have looked for the Messiah to come,, and He did. He came to die,, And he told us that he would Come again.

And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as He went up, behold two men stood by them in white apparel, who also said, "Men of Galilee, why do you stand gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven." (Acts 1:10,11)

The 2nd Coming is literal and visable: "Behold He cometh with the clouds, and every eye shall see Him, even they who pierced Him." (Revelation 1:7)

I don't quite understand why you have dismissed the Bible on these points.

You cannot understand the Book of Daniel and the Book of revelation without the guidence of the Holy Spirit. Just because they seem hard to understand is no reason to find another avenue of understanding. God placed both books in the Bible for a reason. If you have a question concerning either book,I would certainly be interested. And hopefully I can provide you an answer.

But,,I'm 100 % sure Jesus will appear in the clouds at His 2nd Coming.

Have a nice day Brian!
 
"will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven."

He comes the second time by being lifted up from the "earth" a second time.

Post #1 is part of the message that will draw all men unto Him.
Because the secular world isn't falling for the "left behind" books.
 
Well Brian,,It seems you are disregarding the Books of Daniel & Revelation as well as nearly all the bible. You know that since the beginning we have looked for the Messiah to come,, and He did. He came to die,, And he told us that he would Come again.

I have ignored these allegorical references on purpose because I think that they are parables. As a parable they would be for the purpose that Jesus mentioned in Matt 13:11-12. That purpose being - to conceal the truths spoken of from unbelievers while revealing them to believers who understood the mysteries being spoken of. To me the simple straightforward truths are always to be the reference points in doctrinal interpretation. The allegorical references are parables designed to keep unbelievers from as Jesus put it "understanding so that He would heal them", Matthew 13:13-15.

Mt 13:11 And he answered and said unto them, Unto you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given. (ASV)

I consider the analogies and mysterious speech to be intentional misdirection by God. I simply use the clear verses to establish my understanding of the second coming. As you can see from the following references.

In Hebrews 9:28 (pasted below) we are told that Jesus comes for 2 reasons 1. to bear sin and 2. for salvation.

The first coming of Christ happened when Jesus went to the cross.
The second happens when we are saved (or accept Christ in my opinion).

Salvation is a very individual concept and does not happen to everyone at the same time.

And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as He went up, behold two men stood by them in white apparel, who also said, "Men of Galilee, why do you stand gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven." (Acts 1:10,11)

To me this simply indicates that Jesus will come from heaven to mankind again.
Not necessarily in bodily form and seated on a cloud.The cloud I see as a symbolic reference.

The 2nd Coming is literal and visable: "Behold He cometh with the clouds, and every eye shall see Him, even they who pierced Him." (Revelation 1:7)


First of all, in my understanding of the second coming I can see that every born again person can see or perceive Jesus coming into their hearts at the time of their conversion. This can be understood from the verse that says that Jesus and the Father will come and make their abode with the believer through the Spirit, John 14:23.

Secondly - in Matt 26:64 Jesus said that after that time (speaking to the unbelieving High priest) people would see Him coming on a cloud of heaven.

Mt 26:64 Jesus said unto him, Thou hast said: nevertheless I say unto you, Henceforth ye shall see the Son of man sitting at the right hand of Power, and coming on the clouds of heaven. (ASV)

So here we have Jesus telling the unbelieving High Priest that He (the High Priest) would see Jesus coming on the clouds of Heaven. Now keeping in mind that Jesus said that God reveals the mysteries to Jesus followers and not unbelievers, lets look at this statement of Jesus.

Jesus told the unbelieving priest that He would see Jesus coming on the clouds of Heaven after the crucifixion, but if the mysteries of God are not revealed to unbelievers then it becomes clear that Jesus was veiling His speech in this conversation with the unbelieving High Priest.

It can be see that Jesus reveals Himself to those who "look for Him", or as 2 tim 4:8 puts it "love His appearing", but He conceals the mysteries of God from unbelievers like the High priest. But Jesus also told the unbelieving High Priest that He would see Him coming on the "clouds of Heaven" it can be understood that this statement was spoken to unbelievers to conceal the truth.

So we know that after the encounter with the High Priest and the subsequent crucifixion we will all see Jesus coming on the clouds of Heaven. Without going into what the "clouds of Heaven symbolize in my opinion, I will concentrate on the statement that Jesus made to the unbelieving High Priest.

Given the fact that Jesus spoke to the unbelieving High Priest and said that He would see Jesus coming on the "clouds of heaven" it becomes clear that the veiled or symbolic language Jesus uses when speaking to unbelievers is not the way He speaks to His followers. This is seen from the following verses -

Mr 4:11 And he said unto them, Unto you is given the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without, all things are done in parables: (ASV)

So if Jesus was speaking to an unbeliever in Matt 26:64 and He used the words "coming on the clouds of Heaven" it is a parable or a form of intentionally veiled speech.

Of course He speaks to His followers and explains these dark sayings when He is alone with them according to - Mt 13:34 All these things spake Jesus in parables unto the multitudes; and without a parable spake he nothing unto them:
Mr 4:34 and without a parable spake he not unto them: but privately to his own disciples he expounded all things.
(ASV)

So as you can see Michael my understanding is that Jesus intentionally veiled His speach when speaking to unbelievers. Since Jesus told an unbeliever that He Himself would be seen by that unbeliever "Coming on the clouds of Heaven" it follows that this statement was veiled.

While in the company of crowds or when unbelievers were present Jesus said nothing without using a parable or a form of veiled speech.

I don't quite understand why you have dismissed the Bible on these points.

You cannot understand the Book of Daniel and the Book of revelation without the guidence of the Holy Spirit. Just because they seem hard to understand is no reason to find another avenue of understanding. God placed both books in the Bible for a reason. If you have a question concerning either book,I would certainly be interested. And hopefully I can provide you an answer.

But,,I'm 100 % sure Jesus will appear in the clouds at His 2nd Coming.

Have a nice day Brian!

Respectfully - Brian
 
I have ignored these allegorical references on purpose because I think that they are parables. As a parable they would be for the purpose that Jesus mentioned in Matt 13:11-12. That purpose being - to conceal the truths spoken of from unbelievers while revealing them to believers who understood the mysteries being spoken of. To me the simple straightforward truths are always to be the reference points in doctrinal interpretation. The allegorical references are parables designed to keep unbelievers from as Jesus put it "understanding so that He would heal them", Matthew 13:13-15.

Mt 13:11 And he answered and said unto them, Unto you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given. (ASV)

I consider the analogies and mysterious speech to be intentional misdirection by God. I simply use the clear verses to establish my understanding of the second coming. As you can see from the following references.

In Hebrews 9:28 (pasted below) we are told that Jesus comes for 2 reasons 1. to bear sin and 2. for salvation.

The first coming of Christ happened when Jesus went to the cross.
The second happens when we are saved (or accept Christ in my opinion).

Salvation is a very individual concept and does not happen to everyone at the same time.



To me this simply indicates that Jesus will come from heaven to mankind again.
Not necessarily in bodily form and seated on a cloud.The cloud I see as a symbolic reference.

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First of all, in my understanding of the second coming I can see that every born again person can see or perceive Jesus coming into their hearts at the time of their conversion. This can be understood from the verse that says that Jesus and the Father will come and make their abode with the believer through the Spirit, John 14:23.

Secondly - in Matt 26:64 Jesus said that after that time (speaking to the unbelieving High priest) people would see Him coming on a cloud of heaven.

Mt 26:64 Jesus said unto him, Thou hast said: nevertheless I say unto you, Henceforth ye shall see the Son of man sitting at the right hand of Power, and coming on the clouds of heaven. (ASV)

So here we have Jesus telling the unbelieving High Priest that He (the High Priest) would see Jesus coming on the clouds of Heaven. Now keeping in mind that Jesus said that God reveals the mysteries to Jesus followers and not unbelievers, lets look at this statement of Jesus.

Jesus told the unbelieving priest that He would see Jesus coming on the clouds of Heaven after the crucifixion, but if the mysteries of God are not revealed to unbelievers then it becomes clear that Jesus was veiling His speech in this conversation with the unbelieving High Priest.

It can be see that Jesus reveals Himself to those who "look for Him", or as 2 tim 4:8 puts it "love His appearing", but He conceals the mysteries of God from unbelievers like the High priest. But Jesus also told the unbelieving High Priest that He would see Him coming on the "clouds of Heaven" it can be understood that this statement was spoken to unbelievers to conceal the truth.

So we know that after the encounter with the High Priest and the subsequent crucifixion we will all see Jesus coming on the clouds of Heaven. Without going into what the "clouds of Heaven symbolize in my opinion, I will concentrate on the statement that Jesus made to the unbelieving High Priest.

Given the fact that Jesus spoke to the unbelieving High Priest and said that He would see Jesus coming on the "clouds of heaven" it becomes clear that the veiled or symbolic language Jesus uses when speaking to unbelievers is not the way He speaks to His followers. This is seen from the following verses -

Mr 4:11 And he said unto them, Unto you is given the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without, all things are done in parables: (ASV)

So if Jesus was speaking to an unbeliever in Matt 26:64 and He used the words "coming on the clouds of Heaven" it is a parable or a form of intentionally veiled speech.

Of course He speaks to His followers and explains these dark sayings when He is alone with them according to - Mt 13:34 All these things spake Jesus in parables unto the multitudes; and without a parable spake he nothing unto them:
Mr 4:34 and without a parable spake he not unto them: but privately to his own disciples he expounded all things.
(ASV)

So as you can see Michael my understanding is that Jesus intentionally veiled His speach when speaking to unbelievers. Since Jesus told an unbeliever that He Himself would be seen by that unbeliever "Coming on the clouds of Heaven" it follows that this statement was veiled.

While in the company of crowds or when unbelievers were present Jesus said nothing without using a parable or a form of veiled speech.



Respectfully - Brian

Never in my life have I heard such as Gospel as you produce here. I actually thought I had studied every known Christian Denomination.

Can you tell me the Denomination that you adhere to,, that I might study your Doctrine?
 
Hi Michael - I do not adhere to any denomination. As you might imagine. I attend Pentecostal Church basically because I consider interaction with believers to be essential to the Christian life. The pastor of the Church knows I feel differently about certain doctrinal points but tolerates my being there. He and most other Christians consider me to be misguided and they try to help me get my mind right.

I know that my fellow Christians do this because they Love me and are trying to help me - from my perspective they are the ones that are misguided and I am trying to help them for the same reasons. So we will see who helps who - but at least we can be together and try and help one another for Jesus names sake.

My fellow Christians have been trying to help me in this manner for over a decade now.

I know what I think is not the common thinking. To see the doctrines I believe go to my articles at this link -

http://brmicke.yolasite.com/

or my videos at this link

[video]http://www.youtube.com/user/brmicke/videos[/video]

Just for your consideration I will add that I have encountered nothing but opposition to my thinking for many years but no real refutation. If you adopt these views you will also encounter overwhelming opposition with very few Christians accepting what you think.

Respectfully - Brian