Ever wonder what the dispute was about???
Well, the context is how the fallen angels are perverted like Sodom and Gomorrah. Maybe they wanted to do perverse things to the body of Moses? Pure evil.
Ever wonder what the dispute was about???
Haha no I was just saying it’s possible like I said who knows really brotheri am not saying definite. i did leave out other info but not to be shown on here
Well, the context is how the fallen angels are perverted like Sodom and Gomorrah. Maybe they wanted to do perverse things to the body of Moses? Pure evil.
Not even half the story.When you truly understand the Blessed Day of Daniel happening on the 1335th day of the Tribulation and the Day of the Lord then you know most of the story
Hello Yahshua,
You have to keep in mind that the coming wrath of God via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments will be in process during that entire seven years overshadowing the beasts kingdom and all that the false prophet does. In fact, everything that goes on during that time period is a part of God's wrath. And since believers within the church are not appointed to suffer God's wrath, then we cannot be on the earth to be exposed to it.
First of all, just because the righteous have not previously been removed from the earth, doesn't mean that it won't happen.
This is also why you do not see the word church within the narrative of God's wrath, i.e. they're gone!
Hey Ahwatukee,
I agree that there's overlapping...but have to disagree that everything that happens is under "God's Wrath". For instance, 5th seal (regardless of whenever we believe it happens) involves saints dying for their testimony. The Almighty then comforts them, telling them that their fellow servants must die with them, and then they'll be avenged. This couldn't possibly be God's Wrath...upon saints??
See what I mean?
Well we don't see the word antichrist anywhere in the book of Revelation either but surely you believe that spirit is still present during the time and described using other words. My point is, the words "saints" and "servants" are used during the recorded events so couldn't these be describing the very same body of believers? Is it possible?
Tribulation is not God's wrath. "in the world you will have tribulation ..." tribulation is persecution.Well, if you have no gathering of the church prior to God's wrath, which is that entire seven years, then the only other place you can put the gathering is after God's wrath and after the Lord returns to the earth to end the age. This would put the living church through the entire wrath of God, which we are not appointed to suffer.
The 1290 and 1335 days mentioned in Daniel, is a total of 75 days beyond the 1260 days referred to in Revelation. There is no scripture that tells us directly what those extra day entail. However, it may be due to pre-millennial business such as the judgment of the sheep and the goats and when the Lord settles disputes between the nations who will be entering into the millennial kingdom. One one thing is for sure, the 1335 day cannot be when the church is gathered, for as previously stated, it would put the living church through the entire wrath of God.
Tribulation is not God's wrath. "in the world you will have tribulation ..." tribulation is persecution.
When John saw the great multitude in heaven which no man could number he was told "these are they who have come out of great tribulation, they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb"
You'll probably agree at least that there will be a great end-time persecution.
There is no pre-trib rapture of God's Elect in Matthew chapter 24
There is no pre-trib rapture of God's Elect in Matthew chapter 25
I know you teach some good stuff, however, the Great trib is not the wrath of God.Hello Evmur,
I don't understand why you continue to attempt to correct me on things that I myself have always been in agreement with I and f which I also teach?
As I said before and in many posts, Jesus said that believers would have trials and tribulations as result of our faith in Him, which comes at the hands of men and the powers of darkness. However, there is a time of tribulation coming that will be God's time of tribulation, when his wrath is poured out, which will come via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments, as well as the plagues of wrath that the two witnesses bring. It is this tribulation/wrath that the church is not appointed to suffer
Yes, I am also very familiar and have posted on this many times, regarding the multitude too large to count who will come out of the great tribulation period. This group is not the church, but are those who will become believers after the church has been gathered and during the time of God's wrath/tribulation.
The seals, trumpets and bowl judgments, will overshadow everything else that is taking place on the earth during that seven years. To be clear, in the middle of the seven years, when that man of lawlessness proclaims himself to be God, either some seal or trumpet judgment will be taking place at the same time. In fact, the 5th bowl will be poured out on the seat of the beasts kingdom, plunging it into spiritual darkness. The seals, trumpets and bowls will cover the entire period. It is not until after the pouring out of the 7th bowl that Jesus will return to the earth to end the age and establish His millennial kingdom.
CORRECT!
Both passages speak of the time surrounding His "Second Coming to the earth" (Rev19);
NO ONE in these passages is experiencing the "SNATCH / RAPTURE / CAUGHT UP / harpazo [G726]"
Anyone who taught you these passages are in the CONTEXT of "our Rapture [IN THE AIR]" were sorely mistaken.
(NOWHERE in Jesus' Olivet Discourse is Jesus covering the Subject of "our Rapture [IN THE AIR]"--Rather, He was covering the Subject of His Second Coming to the earth, FOR the promised and prophesied EARTHLY Millennial Kingdom commencing upon His "RETURN" there (and what immediately precedes and LEADS UP TO that)]
No where in the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, in Matthew, does our Lord say we will be pre-trib raptured.
Right. Because no where in Matthew does Jesus cover the Subject of "our Rapture [IN THE AIR]" (which was disclosed and explained elsewhere, and pertains SOLELY to "the Church WHICH IS HIS BODY" [Eph1:20-23 WHEN (as to its existence!)], aka the "[presently-betrothed] BRIDE / WIFE [SINGULAR]" (2Cor11:2 "SINGULAR"; Eph5; etc)... and who is NOT the "FIVE VIRGINS [PLURAL]" that He is not coming to "MARRY" but who [the "5 VirginS"] instead pertain to "the wedding FEAST / SUPPER" aka the earthly MK age commencing upon His "RETURN" to the earth Rev19, where THEY will still be located, per ALL of the contexts pertaining to that Subject]
In the Gospel of Matthew He speaks and covers His Return
DavidTree, do you believe Jesus (as the "Bridegroom") is coming to "MARRY" the "FIVE [wise] VIRGINS [PLURAL]" ??
Is that the picture Jesus is putting forth there??
i understand completely, by the Holy Spirit, the parable of the Ten Virgins.