Now here's the thing;
IF you ask a child from any religion to read Math 24;14-22, and then asked them if they see great tribulation...they will say YES ! Then if you ask them how to survive that...they will say it says "flee to the mountains".
IF you ask a child from any religion to read Math 24;14-22, and then asked them if they see great tribulation...they will say YES ! Then if you ask them how to survive that...they will say it says "flee to the mountains".
That is because a young child will not know enough to cross-reference and compare other scriptures. The information is directed at Israel. If you will look at the context, reference is made to the setting up of the abomination within the coming temple, which Jesus is quoting from in Dan.9:27. The warning is for those in Jerusalem or anywhere in that area to flee to the mountains of Judea. The entire context is a warning to the Jewish people in Jerusalem at the time when this even takes place. In further support of this Jesus also says "pray that your flight will not take place on the Sabbath" which again would be in reference to the Jews in Israel.
So...NO CHURCH will teach that, BECAUSE they are CITY CHURCHES and rely on the 666 tithe... from enslaved CITY folk.
No, because if anything it would be because your claim is not supported by scripture regarding end-time events. The word of God is not telling individuals within the church to flee to Judea. It is telling those of Israel in Jerusalem to flee when they see the abomination standing in the holy place within the temple. This synonymous with Rev.12:6, 14 when the woman/Israel flees out into the wilderness where she will be cared for 1260 days, which is that last 3 1/2 years of the seven year period, with Christ returning at the end. The church will have been gathered at least 3 1/2 years prior to this event.