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    Is the end near?

    I also do not believe Revelation to be in complete chronological order. This is evident with the beast who rises from the bottomless pit who makes war with the two witnesses after their 42 month testifying, at the end of which the Lord commences to reign, correlating with the 42 months of the...
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    Is the end near?

    I on the other hand believe the entire Olivet discourse to be future, over the course of a single generation who witness these events. Matthew 24:34 Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled. Mark 13:30 Verily I say unto you, that this...
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    Is the end near?

    I totally agree that the 1260 days of the two witnesses corresponds to the 42 months given to the beast, as it is after the beast who ascends from the bottomless pit, and makes war with the two witnesses, and kills them, that the Lord shortly after their being killed and resurrected, shall then...
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    Is the end near?

    I think there is only one great tribulation in the Olivet discourse, that is then followed by the beast's 3 1/2 years (in association with the abomination of desolation), in which the whole faithless world who are not written in the Lambs book of life will be in love with its system (Revelation...
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    Is the end near?

    Providing external links raises questions of the other topics those links discuss, thereby distracting from the immediate topic being discussed. It seems to me like when some here have no answer to contest the Word contradicting their point of view, they then jump to these other type of...
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    Is the end near?

    As the Lord tells all to watch for the signs in the Olivets discourse in Mark 13:37, the Lord likewise tells us to watch for the signs in the Olivet discourse in Luke 21:36. If you wish to deceive yourself in believing these as different events and times, that's up to you. Mark 13:37 And what I...
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    Is the end near?

    I watched the first couple of minutes until it started going into claims about the Olivets correlation with Revelation 6, which may be correct, but which is irrelevant is claiming Luke 21 being different. Also, the speaker at the beginning of the video claims the disciples taking the Lord aside...
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    Is the end near?

    Luke 21 comes in at the same time as do Matthew 24 and Mark 13, when Jesus has entered into Jerusalem and his disciples are describing the magnificent stone structures therein. So, unless the Lord entered into Jerusalem at two seperate times and his disciples are asking him both times to take...
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    Is the end near?

    Actually according to the Olivet discourse in luke 21:35-36, the tribulation described therein shall come upon the whole earth. And by the way, the time of trouble to Daniels people is to the people of faith throughout the world. Luke 21:35 For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell...
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    Is the end near?

    Actually, the Lord tells us all to watch for the signs in the Olivet discourse in Mark 13, Matthew 24, and Luke 21. Mark 13:37 And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.
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    Is the end near?

    There are Christians all over the world right now suffering tribulation and death for their beliefs. They have not been raptured away from the earth.
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    Is the end near?

    Hello Joey1964, Corruption which is iniquity must proliferate prior to the return of the Lord (Matthew 24:12). But he who endures in the faith of Christ, which is loving our neighbor as ourselves in truth and justice, shall be saved (Matthew 24:13). If you keep reading Matthew 24, however, we...
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    The Law of God - who is it meant for and why?

    Does not Paul in Romans 6:19 tell us to leave our worldly flesh so that we may become servants to faith? Just because we are not saved by works, does not mean to cease from leaving our worldly sins behind us. Repenting/Leaving our worldly sins behind us is a first step, so that we may believe in...
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    The Law of God - who is it meant for and why?

    Because some want to continue living for their worldly flesh, and still claim spiritual salvation.
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    The fourth beast in Daniel 7 who devours the whole earth?

    The four beasts, lion, bear, leopard, and the 4th beast with ten horns, are separate entities in Daniel 7, whereas in Revelation 13 they are all joined together as one, the one world order. As such, the four beasts can be recognized representing all the world's nations as the four leading, but...
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    The Law of God - who is it meant for and why?

    The Laws are meant for unbelievers of love, truth, and justice, which are spiritual, and therefore meant for worldly individuals.
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    Whom do you love?

    Works by themselves cannot bring us to salvation. If you try doing good works, but your heart is far from loving your neighbor, then you have an ulterior motive in your heart for the supposed good works you perform. Where your treasure is, is where your heart is; and God who is love, wants our...
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    The fourth beast in Daniel 7 who devours the whole earth?

    I made another typo by saying Daniel 7 when I should have said Daniel 8.
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    The fourth beast in Daniel 7 who devours the whole earth?

    Yes I do realize the angels name in Daniel 7 is Gabriel. I noticed the typo after the 5 minute time to edit.
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    The fourth beast in Daniel 7 who devours the whole earth?

    The final end of the indignation is that of the Lord's wrath that shall fall upon the beast's worshippers. Still to come.