I thought you had said something would occur before the end of this month.
Now you are saying rapture before the end of summer? Perhaps it was that...
I remember commenting at the time you said it that it was only two weeks and a couple of days away...
So was that it? You believe the rapture is going to happen before or at the end of this month?
Now you are saying rapture before the end of summer? Perhaps it was that...
I remember commenting at the time you said it that it was only two weeks and a couple of days away...
So was that it? You believe the rapture is going to happen before or at the end of this month?
The end of the age is complex, it is a battle, and the rapture is simply one day out of about 2,000 days, Christians are way too focused on this one day forgetting that we are supposed to make sure the thief does not break in and rob the house.
That said, if you wanted one day on the Jewish calendar that says "rapture" it would be Tu B'AV, and that day is a few days away.
However, the Lord said no one knows the day or the hour and that would make one shy away from picking a day that everyone knows.
Jeremiah has a prophecy that indicates the first rapture takes place in the summer.
Song of Songs has a prophecy that indicates the first rapture takes place when the figs just become ripe (my fig tree has been producing ripe figs for about 2-3 days now).
You could go on and on, but I know what I said so I'll repeat it again since you seem to be unclear. "If the rapture does not take place in August I will have to reassess"
to me reassess is just like someone firing a mortar, you aim, you shoot, you see where it lands, and then based on that you adjust your aim. For example, there was some dispute about when the 9th of AV was, seeing the current events has helped me confirm the date.
I think the biggest and most persuasive prophecy is the mount of Transfiguration and the gospels tell us very precisely when that day is. So one possible interpretation of "no one knows the day" is that the Lord told the disciples when they came down from the Mount of Transfiguration to tell no one until after the resurrection. So when the Lord said "no one knows the day" He said that before the resurrection, hence at that moment it was true.
Again, simply a theory trying to explain why in Revelation 3:3 we are given a warning that if you don't watch you won't know the day. If no one knows the day and can't know the day then how is that a warning?
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