This 100%We have been in the End Times since Jesus ascended into heaven. Practically every generation feels that their time is when Jesus will return. But Jesus says no one will know the hour.
What are your thoughts on this?
Of course (Matt. 24:3-14) is coming true. Our present day history is always leading up to this. Whether today is the day, or tomorrow is the day is immaterial. This is where we are headed.
@Lamb doesn't distinguish between the Rapture and the 2nd Coming, and so mocks the prophetic portions of Scripture. I don't see anywhere in (Matt. 24) where the exact date is given. Knowing prophetic Scripture doens't mean you have to give an exact date....that you have to be that generation. And ignoring prophetic Scripture doesn't mean you are all the more 'spiritual'. It just means you are ignorant of the Scripture. We who are the Church should anticipate the Rapture at any moment. But...do we?
Why would Jesus say in (Matt. 24:15) "whoso readeth, let him understand". Why are we told in (Rev. 1:3), "Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy"
Appears to me that Jesus wants us to know. How does it appear to you?
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We have been in the End Times since Jesus ascended into heaven. Practically every generation feels that their time is when Jesus will return. But Jesus says no one will know the hour.
The Rapture according to the Left Behind books is a modern theory. When Jesus returns, it will be Judgment Day and that's according to the scriptures, which means I'm not ignorant of scriptures or history.
That just about sums up the matter, all right.We have been in the End Times since Jesus ascended into heaven. Practically every generation feels that their time is when Jesus will return. But Jesus says no one will know the hour.
The second coming of Christ is... the day of the so-called rapture of His saints to Him on his way to the Mount of Olives east of Jerusalem.
The problem some folks have is listening to men's false leaven doctrines like a false pre-trib rapture, instead of staying in God's Word, as there is NO WORD 'rapture' written in the New Testament.
That word 'rapture' comes from a Latin translation of the Greek word 'harpazo' which IS... written in The New Testament and translated to English as "caught up" (KJV, 1 Thess.4:17).
So the false pre-tribber's try the vain ploy of lying and saying those who don't accept their false pre-trib rapture theory don't believe in a rapture. It's kind of like the old trap questions like, "are you still beating your wife?" Evil ploys like that only show how demented and evil thinking many on the false pre-trib rapture theory are; they lie on purpose whenever it serves their purpose. There is no Truth in them, thus they will be deceived at the end.
And I don't care to debate over the word 'rapture' either, which is not in the Greek New Testament text.The term rapture is in the bible, but the concept like the Left Behind series, is NOT biblical. We've had this discussion here on CH before, so I don't want to derail this thread debating it.
If you are referring to God's Great White Throne Judgment of Rev.20 as your "Judgment Day" that happens after the "thousand years" reign by Christ and His elect that begins at His future return. So really, the "Judgment Day" does not happen on the day of Christ's future return, but after the proclaimed 1,000 years of Rev.20. I wouldn't want to mislead any brethren from that Biblical Truth.The Rapture according to the Left Behind books is a modern theory. When Jesus returns, it will be Judgment Day and that's according to the scriptures, which means I'm not ignorant of scriptures or history.
If you are referring to God's Great White Throne Judgment of Rev.20 as your "Judgment Day" that happens after the "thousand years" reign by Christ and His elect that begins at His future return. So really, the "Judgment Day" does not happen on the day of Christ's future return, but after the proclaimed 1,000 years of Rev.20. I wouldn't want to mislead any brethren from that Biblical Truth.
I'm Amilennial
D. Amillennialism An eschatology which does not teach a literal thousand-year earthly reign of Christ may be called "amillennialist" (sometimes called "realized millennialism" because the period spoken of in Revelation 20 is now in the process of realization). Although the detailed exegesis of the pertinent texts may vary somewhat among amillennialist Christians, those who adhere to this position agree that the "thousand-year" reference in Revelation 20 is a figurative expression for the present reign of Christ which began upon His ascension into heaven and will be fully manifested at His second coming. Christ's second coming will be one event at which time He will, in the words of Martin Luther, "raise up me and all the dead, and give unto me and all believers in Christ eternal life" (Explanation to Third Article of the Apostles' Creed). The eschatology presented in The Lutheran Confessions is clearly amillennialist (AC XVII).
I suggest you quit listening to men, and stay with what God's Word teaches as written. Jesus showed His coming to gather His saints is AFTER the tribulation (Matthew 29-31 and Mark 13:24-27).I think it's pretrib or at least prewrath, cause it makes no sense for a bridegroom to throw hail on his bride. Michael Brown said posttrib, cause he thinks it's nasty to leave Israel alone, but they get a place in the desert and it's a time of Jacob's trouble. He had a text from Revelation that this was the first raising of the dead at the end when Jesus comes, so that's one reason he believes this, but I looked it up.
Revelation 20
4 And I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was committed to them. Then I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their witness to Jesus and for the word of God, who had not worshiped the beast or his image, and had not received his mark on their foreheads or on their hands. And they lived and reigned with Christ for [a]a thousand years. 5 But the rest of the dead did not live again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection. 6 Blessed and holy is he who has part in the first resurrection. Over such the second death has no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with Him a thousand years.
So it says only the ones who get beheaded in the trib get raised here. The rest has to wait another 1000 years.
I suggest you quit listening to men, and stay with what God's Word teaches as written. Jesus showed His coming to gather His saints is AFTER the tribulation (Matthew 29-31 and Mark 13:24-27).
And that is actually aligned with what Apostle Paul taught in 1 Thessalonians 4 about the "caught up" (i.e., rapture). Paul showed in 1 Thess.4:16 that the 'asleep' saints must be resurrected first, so when does that happen per God's Word? On the last day of this world, which is after the tribulation like Jesus said (John 6:39).
So there's really no need to argue with those folks who are NOT staying with Bible Scripture. And we as Christians should be very suspicious of someone claiming to be a Bible teacher that is not staying with God's written Word. So once one knows when Jesus showed His time of coming to gather His Church is, then anyone preaching a different time, you know is not staying with God's Word as written, and those will have their reward.
That above Rev.20 Scripture covers both the Old Testament saints that were persecuted or killed for The Word of God, and Christ's servants at the end that are persecuted for Christ with giving a Testimony for Him against the beast.
The "dead" of Rev.5 is often misunderstood for that future time. That is pointing to the unsaved "resurrection of damnation" that are raised on the day of Jesus' coming (per John 5:28-29), and the unsaved nations that go through Christ's future "thousand years" reign, per Zechariah 14.
In that future world, on the day of Christ's coming, Apostle Paul taught those alive on earth will be 'changed' "at the twinkling of an eye" to their "spiritual body". That applies to the wicked also, but that 'change' does not mean automatic Salvation like most wrongly teach. The unsaved will be changed to their "spiritual body", but still have 'mortal' souls that have not "put on immortality". Only those in Christ of the "first resurrection" will have put on immortality and never be subject to the "second death" on that day of Christ's return.
Anything else you struggle with?
Man's false Pre-trib Rapture theory is what wrongly teaches 2 comings by Lord Jesus at the end of this world, which is NOT written. That's the idea you are pointing to, which is not written in God's Word. Jesus comes only ONE TIME to gather His saints, and it will be AFTER... the tribulation like He said in those Matthew 24 and Mark 13 chapters.What do you mean (Matt. 29-31)? And, (Mark 13:24-27) speaks to the 2nd Coming of Christ. Not the Rapture. And the Rapture is what Messy said was 'pre-trib'.
That's an old ploy the Pre-trib Rapture theory of men like to use, i.e., confuse the time of the future resurrection. The John 6:39 verse is only one proof, by Lord Jesus, that the future resurrection is on the LAST DAY of this present world, and certainly cannot be confused with some 'latter days' metaphor like you're vainly trying to impose into that Scripture.(John 6:39) doesn't say anything about the 'Tribulation' period. You need to define the 'last day'. The last days of the Church are not the same as the 'last days' of Israel. And, you need to define which 'resurrections' you speak of, as there are more than one, or two.