truecrosstrueshield
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Read through this whole article and tell what you think..
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For those who are Christ own will have no end, but that of eternal life with Christ when He returns.Hello truecrosstrueshield.
The apocalyspe, or revelation, unveils the end of this world.
Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come. 1Cor.10:11
The "end of the world" for Paul came when his life ended, because of the apocalyspe of Jesus in him.
It was no different for the OT believers Paul mentions, so why are Christians waiting for the end?
I fully agree. I meant Pauls' life in the flesh, as humanity knows it.For those who are Christ own will have no end, but that of eternal life with Christ when He returns.
The news is, being persecuted for ones faith in God is the same in every generation and was the "end times" for those believers.I have heard this sort of newspaper hermanutics for decades. War in Israel? This is it…end of the world….didn’t happen. They said the same in WWII calling Hitler the “Antichrist.” Didn’t happen. Every generation is suckered into “we are the last generation” which sounds plausible until you heard in in your teens and then again every decade since always with amazing matching of (isolated pieces) scripture with the news.
When our Savior appears again, his reign in mercy through us over the ungodly ends. It's judgment day.He will return, no question, but the time is not yet and won’t be any time soon.
Read through this whole article and tell what you think..
https://www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=5864
I laughed out loud or at least chuckled. Yes I guess when one stands before death, it the “time of the end.”The news is, being persecuted for ones faith in God is the same in every generation and was the "end times" for those believers.
Judgement Day won’t have as much mercy as judgement but He will appear for sure.When our Savior appears again, his reign in mercy through us over the ungodly ends. It's judgment day.
That's the way they viewed it,I laughed out loud or at least chuckled. Yes I guess when one stands before death, it the “time of the end.”
Mercy will be shown on judgement day to those who reigned with him, by showing mercy to sinners. The warning to watch for him is never an idle one.Judgement Day won’t have as much mercy as judgement but He will appear for sure.
Well, we see it differently but that was a kind and gentle answer, worthy of the Holy Spirit in you. Thank you!That's the way they viewed it,
the end of all things is at hand: 1Pet.4:7
2000 years later wasnt within Peters' grasp, but then, neither were the people who lived in OT times, so,
For for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are dead 1Pet.4:6
Mercy will be shown on judgement day to those who reigned with him, by showing mercy to sinners. The warning to watch for him is never an idle one.
I don't know why we see it differently. Do you think our King was being reigned over by those who executed him?Well, we see it differently but that was a kind and gentle answer, worthy of the Holy Spirit in you. Thank you!
I'm sorry Edward. I don't understand your point. Would you explain?If us saved believers will be eternal beings then our hundred years on earth would be, at hand...
When Peter preached at the day of Pentecost, he saw the fulfillment of what he was referencing as happening that day AND the near future, not 2000+ years later. Or am I mistaken and we don’t disagree?I don't know why we see it differently. Do you think our King was being reigned over by those who executed him?
I agree Peter was speaking from his day onward. I believe the sun being turned into darkness is symbolic of Christ (the light of the world) being spoken of as evil (darkness.)When Peter preached at the day of Pentecost, he saw the fulfillment of what he was referencing as happening that day AND the near future, not 2000+ years later. Or am I mistaken and we don’t disagree?