Well Jesus said that ALL authority in Heaven and ON EARTH has been granted to Him, and for us to go and make disciples of ALL nations because of this, right before ascending to sit on His throne at the right hand of the Father. As far as I know He MUST reign until every enemy is put under His feet. How does He tell us the kingdom comes? In a fiery war as He's slaying foes left and right with His mouth sword from His white hoarse, bringing a kingdom we can point to and say "there it is"? Or is it more like a seed growing into a tree? I think it's kind of cheap when people jump to these verses and use them as a "I win automatically" card.
Does Gods law bend? Or is it ALWAYS like an iron rod that leaves men only 1 way to reconciliation? You say these thing in a mocking way yet nothing you believe about a "pre-trib rapture" isn't brought to the text. This is hard to understand when you've been told your whole life by the faithful men and women you trust that "this verse means this, and that verse means that", when that's what they were taught in Bible collage and there's not reason for you to doubt them, but if you take a step back with the text and read these verses in there context you'll see there is no way to pull from the text what this view teaches about them without HAVING to add a whole bunch that is not there.
I understand what you believe and why you believe it, I really do, I was taught the same things, but these very weak arguments are just trying to avoid diving deeper into the issues. Like this one I've heard 1,000 times, "Oh what, the stars are still there and the moon still gives light so...everything you say is invalid."
That's not honestly dealing with anything and avoiding actual thought and conversation. When you read the text EVERYTHING is pointing to a coming judgement coming SOON, happening to THEM.
AHHH, I could go on and on about this, but I'm sure you care very little about my opinion, but we all owe it to ourselves to try to seek truth and share it where we can, that includes listening to the others arguments honestly, because it's not always them that's in the wrong. I've found myself on the wrong side way more than I'd like to admit. So I hope you have a good day and pray we are both drawn closer to truth daily.
Does Gods law bend? Or is it ALWAYS like an iron rod that leaves men only 1 way to reconciliation? You say these thing in a mocking way yet nothing you believe about a "pre-trib rapture" isn't brought to the text. This is hard to understand when you've been told your whole life by the faithful men and women you trust that "this verse means this, and that verse means that", when that's what they were taught in Bible collage and there's not reason for you to doubt them, but if you take a step back with the text and read these verses in there context you'll see there is no way to pull from the text what this view teaches about them without HAVING to add a whole bunch that is not there.
I understand what you believe and why you believe it, I really do, I was taught the same things, but these very weak arguments are just trying to avoid diving deeper into the issues. Like this one I've heard 1,000 times, "Oh what, the stars are still there and the moon still gives light so...everything you say is invalid."
That's not honestly dealing with anything and avoiding actual thought and conversation. When you read the text EVERYTHING is pointing to a coming judgement coming SOON, happening to THEM.
AHHH, I could go on and on about this, but I'm sure you care very little about my opinion, but we all owe it to ourselves to try to seek truth and share it where we can, that includes listening to the others arguments honestly, because it's not always them that's in the wrong. I've found myself on the wrong side way more than I'd like to admit. So I hope you have a good day and pray we are both drawn closer to truth daily.
On that basis, I must reject your commentary and its conclusions.