@Marilyn C Sorry; what does NJ stand for.....?
Hi farouk,
Yes I should have written the words. NJ is the New Jerusalem.
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@Marilyn C Sorry; what does NJ stand for.....?
@Marilyn C Thanks for the clarification..... :)Hi farouk,
Yes I should have written the words. NJ is the New Jerusalem.
I believe in the Any-Time Rapture viewpoint. This would fall under believing in a potential Pre-Trib Rapture. The Lord told us to look and watch for He will come in a time we will not expect. This is what will lead a believer to truly live more holy and righteous within the faith (in honoring His grace). For if we believe the Lord will come waaay later we can just get ourselves ready for living for the Lord then (and it can potentially lead to beating our fellow servants). But Jesus wants us to live for Him today and every day we live out our faith until the end of our faith (When we die). For the just shall live by faith.
In other words, we should be living for the Lord as if He is coming to take us today.
Read the book again.When I consider the Rapture of the Church, and when it might occur, I find a couple of things seem to hold true.
One is that there is no place that just says, it happens then, you can only know through the process of elimination.
Another is, after you've ruled out everything it can't be, the only option left is PreTrib.
One more . . . the more likely someone is to call something "symbolic", for instance, the 144,000 sealed Jews, the more likely someone is to call these things symbolic, the less likely to hold to pre-trib timing. The more literally Scripture is taken, the more likely someone will be pre-trib. These seem to go hand in hand.
If Jesus comes and first gathers Israel, and then gathers the nations to be judged according as He said, the church has to already be gone from the earth when the great tribulation begins.
If the Revelation is prophetic narrative, and when it says this happens and then that happens, that's the way it is, the church must be gone before any of the trumpets and bowls.
So to continue the one example . . . "the servant of God were sealed", John heard the number, 144,000, all Jewish men. No gentiles there, no women, and only 144 thousand of them. No church present on the earth.
Much love!
Actually it's a judgment and Purification of the Earth, just like the flood, but with a greater remnant.The great tribulation is God's wrath against this sinful God rejecting world not His church(born-again believers)
1 Thessalonians 5:9
“For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ,”
Luke 21:36
Jesus says===“Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.”
Amen!Read the book again.
I don't understand your question.Is this a 3rd church of saints?
Amen!!!!I like this. I don't think the timing of the rapture needs to be a divisive topic. If we are living like we are supposed to, we should simply be ready for whatever comes next.
Let me rephrase then, are there 3 churches of saints?Amen!
I don't understand your question.
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I still don't understand what you are getting at. What are the 3?Let me rephrase then, are there 3 churches of saints?
Saints before the "rapture", Jewish saints after the "rapture," and Gentile saints from "all the nations" and out of the "great tribulation. "I still don't understand what you are getting at. What are the 3?
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Saints before the "rapture", Jewish saints after the "rapture," and Gentile saints from "all the nations" and out of the "great tribulation. "
I'm inclined to believe that Jesus was referring to His return and the "bema seat" judgment, as those that offend are removed and separated from the inheritance of the saints at the inauguration of the millennial kingdom. The reward of the saints is in governance over peoples in the millennium, the true treasures, as it were.I don't remember, do you see the Sheep/Goats Judgment as a division of the survivors of the great tribulation? Or do you see it as a parable towards right living? Or as a retelling of the Great White Throne Judgment? Or some other way?
My understanding is that it's the division of the survivors of the great tribulation. Sorry for not giving a more direct answer, I want to make sure if we see these other things the way, to give better context to my answer to you.
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I see in this that when Jesus returns, the "chosen" are gathered, then He takes His throne, after which the nations are gather and separated. I see these each as people alive on the earth when Jesus returns.I'm inclined to believe that Jesus was referring to His return and the "bema seat" judgment, as those that offend are removed and separated from the inheritance of the saints at the inauguration of the millennial kingdom. The reward of the saints is in governance over peoples in the millennium, the true treasures, as it were.
Sounds about right. Some equate the outer darkness with hell, but I don't.I see in this that when Jesus returns, the "chosen" are gathered, then He takes His throne, after which the nations are gather and separated. I see these each as people alive on the earth when Jesus returns.
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I don't know enough to come to any conclusion on that one.Some equate the outer darkness with hell, but I don't.
Continuing . . .Sounds about right.
It's as good an explanation as any and is consistent with chapter 14 of the book of Zechariah. From what commentary I've read, the chapter doesn't fit the theology of the Roman Church or of the Reformers. I like that chapter because it's orderly. I appreciate order and purpose, and I tend to see it in just about everything, though not always in the moment. Hindsight is kind of a gift.Continuing . . .
I think these "chosen" are the chosen nation, Israel, and the "nations" are the gentiles. So that Jesus gathers Israel to the promised land, and then gathers everyone else. Those who pass the test - how did you treat Jesus' brothers, Israel - are allowed into the millennial kingdom, those who don't, aren't.
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