Personally I'm pan-trib
I believe it's all going to pan out in the end and the Lord's will shall be done as it pleases Him.
I believe it's all going to pan out in the end and the Lord's will shall be done as it pleases Him.
Personally I'm pan-trib
I believe it's all going to pan out in the end and the Lord's will shall be done as it pleases Him.
Tribbers of all stripes unite!
He's Jewish.
He's homosexual.
He's a lead council of the order of Rasputin to the WEF
He's one of Obama's favorite authors.
Here's a very good candidate for the False prophet:
Of course you may be right, but in this video and others of him, he speaks VERY excitedly about AI writing a new Bible and the accompanying religion.I don't think he will be the false prophet.. He is one of the people preparing the way of the false prophet but not the actual false prophet.. I believe the false prophet will be a religious figure causing people to worship the beast who will put himself forward as God on earth.. This guy is an atheist who does not believe in God.. And as such he represents a small minority on a world wide scale.. Unless he converts and becomes religious i cannot see him being the false prophet..
I am Post tribulation.. I believe the rapture will happen on the day of the second coming of Jesus..
Here's a very good candidate for the False prophet:
Here ya go. This may clear up End Times arrival of the Lord:So you are with the U-Turn crowd
Problem with that is the marriage supper of the Lamb takes place in Heaven
So if the rapture happens right when Jesus returns and we go up to meet Him in the air and immediately make a U-turn and come right back... the the marriage supper of the Lamb is then eliminated.
According to the Bible we escape Wrath. So naturally the Rapture would happen before Wrath. Wrath really does not happen to the second half of the 7 year Tribulation. The real turning point is the arrival of the Beast who defeats the 2 Witnesses and makes war on the Saints. The Mark of the Beast/Beheading doesn't take place until after the Beast is revealed, which is after mid-point. My belief is we're gone before Wrath.
I can believe thatWe're going to see that the anti-christ will come to power thru promises of peace and appearing to be this great humanitarian and the first part of his reign is mostly peaceful, even more peaceful in the world than it is right now.
All forms of media in the world will be supporting this guy making it look like he is the savior of the world making it where only the ignorant and unlearned don't enthusiastically support him. Peer pressure will be very thick convincing and pushing people to get on board and support this guy.
This is the massive deception that will cause so many to follow him and many Christians will believe he is sent from the Lord because he brings forth peace (a short lived false peace) and seemingly has answers to all the world's problems. Many of the well known churches and preachers will all be on board singing this guy's praises on their TV shows. Joel Osteen will probably be co-writing a book with this guy!
According to 2 Thessalonians 2:1-3, the rapture will happen sometime after the falling away (that's been in progress for decades) and the anti-christ is revealed to the world and everyone knows about him.
I know how, Hope. There's a verse in one of John's epistles, I think it is, that says — no, wait, here it is in 2 Thess 2: Apparently some people were teaching that the day of the Lord had already happened, and Paul is saying here that "it will not come unless the apostasy come first, and the man of lawlessness be revealed....And you know what restrains him now, so that he will be revealed in his time. For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is removed. Then that lawless one will be revealed..."Im still confused how anyone ever came up with a pre tribulation rapture
Im still confused how anyone ever came up with a pre tribulation rapture
So hope for what’s not in scripture or should we let what’s actually there Crete our hope so it’s true ?I know how, Hope. There's a verse in one of John's epistles, I think it is, that says — no, wait, here it is in 2 Thess 2: Apparently some people were teaching that the day of the Lord had already happened, and Paul is saying here that "it will not come unless the apostasy come first, and the man of lawlessness be revealed....And you know what restrains him now, so that he will be revealed in his time. For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is removed. Then that lawless one will be revealed..."
When I was a teenager I, like most pretribbers here I expect, read The Late, Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey, who teaches pretrib. I bought into that teaching at the time, until I started actually reading the Bible seriously for myself. Recently I went back to Lindsey to understand how he arrived at this conclusion, and it's pretty explicit: He reasons that it must be the Holy Spirit who is holding back the antichrist, as Paul says in Thessalonians, and therefore that the Holy Spirit must be withdrawn in order for the antichrist to take over. That's simple and even obvious, and everything else follows from that belief.
(I don't mean Lindsey invented this doctrine—I'm sure it's been around a while. But Lindsey was very clear in expounding it.)
When I started reading the Bible for myself—a lot, not just here and there—I saw that the reasoning must be wrong, because all references to the rapture (and there are a lot of them) link it to the return of Christ in the end. Even the passage in Thessalonians mentioned above does the same thing, starting out "Now we ask you, brothers, regarding the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, that you not be quickly shaken from your composure or be disturbed either by a spirit, or a message, or a letter as if from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come." The part in bold is the point here; the one and the other are linked. To be even more explicit, look in Matthew 24 and Mark 13, both of which describe the "great tribulation" and then say "immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will fall from the sky, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. And then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky with power and great glory. And He will send forth His angels with a great trumpet blast, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other."
Everywhere I see the rapture described, the same thing is going on; it's associated with the return of Christ. So I'm post-trib.
And anyway, as the wife of a church buddy remarked some years ago, when have Christians ever not been in the thick of things?
Jesus specifically said his disciples would go through the great tribulation he told them about ?
Amen that’s the issue all together fallacy claiming to be truth it’s been the issue since AdamWhat's going to be freaky is some of the world's most famous preachers are going to be falling all over themselves to jump on this guy's coat tails.
We already know they are false teachers, but those that follow these false teachers will follow them straight to hell.
You nailed it by the way with this post well said !!I know how, Hope. There's a verse in one of John's epistles, I think it is, that says — no, wait, here it is in 2 Thess 2: Apparently some people were teaching that the day of the Lord had already happened, and Paul is saying here that "it will not come unless the apostasy come first, and the man of lawlessness be revealed....And you know what restrains him now, so that he will be revealed in his time. For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is removed. Then that lawless one will be revealed..."
When I was a teenager I, like most pretribbers here I expect, read The Late, Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey, who teaches pretrib. I bought into that teaching at the time, until I started actually reading the Bible seriously for myself. Recently I went back to Lindsey to understand how he arrived at this conclusion, and it's pretty explicit: He reasons that it must be the Holy Spirit who is holding back the antichrist, as Paul says in Thessalonians, and therefore that the Holy Spirit must be withdrawn in order for the antichrist to take over. That's simple and even obvious, and everything else follows from that belief.
(I don't mean Lindsey invented this doctrine—I'm sure it's been around a while. But Lindsey was very clear in expounding it.)
When I started reading the Bible for myself—a lot, not just here and there—I saw that the reasoning must be wrong, because all references to the rapture (and there are a lot of them) link it to the return of Christ in the end. Even the passage in Thessalonians mentioned above does the same thing, starting out "Now we ask you, brothers, regarding the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, that you not be quickly shaken from your composure or be disturbed either by a spirit, or a message, or a letter as if from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come." The part in bold is the point here; the one and the other are linked. To be even more explicit, look in Matthew 24 and Mark 13, both of which describe the "great tribulation" and then say "immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will fall from the sky, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. And then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky with power and great glory. And He will send forth His angels with a great trumpet blast, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other."
Everywhere I see the rapture described, the same thing is going on; it's associated with the return of Christ. So I'm post-trib.
And anyway, as the wife of a church buddy remarked some years ago, when have Christians ever not been in the thick of things?