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After The Rapture – All The Pigs Vanish
After the rapture, when Jesus comes for all of his believers just before the God's final judgment of mankind in the Great Tribulation, there will be only two types of people left – Jew and Muslim.
In order to make sense of the disappearance of all the Christians, Jewish and Muslim religious leaders will look to the New Testament for possible explanations whereby they will find incidents between Jesus Christ and the gentiles (hint: those forbidden pigs).
In one story Jesus confronts two possessed men in a graveyard (Matthew 8:28-34 , Mark 5:1-17, Luke 8:26-37). Jesus Christ exorcises the demons from the two men by casting the demons into a herd of pigs whereby the herd of pigs then leap off a cliff and disappear into a body of water. The pigs disappearing into the water will be used by Muslim and Jewish religious leaders to represent the rapture whereby God uses the rapture to eradicate all the pigs (hint: Christians/gentiles) to prepare those left behind for the arrival of the true messiah.
The rapture will be explained as God casting all the demons from the land of Israel by placing them inside Christians and then having all of the Christians simply disappear.
The whole story will be used as an example of God purifying the Jewish people to prepare them for the arrival of the messiah. They will highlight the fact that an entire herd of pigs (Hint: Christians) simply vanish (hint: rapture) leaving the two men (hint: Jew and Muslim) to prepare for the arrival of the true messiah.
In another story Jesus told the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) where a son demands his inheritance and then leaves for the gentile world, whereby he squanders all of his money and is ultimately left caring for pigs and eating their food to survive. It is interesting that the prodigal son goes to a gentile land that harbors pigs (hint: the United States?) which are forbidden in Mosaic law.
After the rapture there will be great distress and shortages of food. The Jewish religious leaders will use the parable of the prodigal son as the call for all Jews to leave the gentile land (hint: that harbors pigs) and return to Israel.
In the parable the father doesn't set out to search for his wayward son, nor does he send anyone else to retrieve his wayward son. Instead it is left to the son (hint: Jews in foreign lands) to return to Israel to prepare for the arrival of the messiah and enjoy the feast that the Father will prepare for them in Israel (hint: rebuilding the temple).
After the rapture it will be a time of great upheaval where people will seek erroneous explanations that will calm their fears of God's impending final judgment of mankind. Be prepared for the rapture where Jesus Christ will come for all of his believers so they will not be part of the mass confusion and distress of God's final judgment.
Believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (hint: get baptized) and rest assured that you'll be part of the rapture where you will be reunited with God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit in heaven forever.
God Bless
After the rapture, when Jesus comes for all of his believers just before the God's final judgment of mankind in the Great Tribulation, there will be only two types of people left – Jew and Muslim.
In order to make sense of the disappearance of all the Christians, Jewish and Muslim religious leaders will look to the New Testament for possible explanations whereby they will find incidents between Jesus Christ and the gentiles (hint: those forbidden pigs).
In one story Jesus confronts two possessed men in a graveyard (Matthew 8:28-34 , Mark 5:1-17, Luke 8:26-37). Jesus Christ exorcises the demons from the two men by casting the demons into a herd of pigs whereby the herd of pigs then leap off a cliff and disappear into a body of water. The pigs disappearing into the water will be used by Muslim and Jewish religious leaders to represent the rapture whereby God uses the rapture to eradicate all the pigs (hint: Christians/gentiles) to prepare those left behind for the arrival of the true messiah.
The rapture will be explained as God casting all the demons from the land of Israel by placing them inside Christians and then having all of the Christians simply disappear.
The whole story will be used as an example of God purifying the Jewish people to prepare them for the arrival of the messiah. They will highlight the fact that an entire herd of pigs (Hint: Christians) simply vanish (hint: rapture) leaving the two men (hint: Jew and Muslim) to prepare for the arrival of the true messiah.
In another story Jesus told the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) where a son demands his inheritance and then leaves for the gentile world, whereby he squanders all of his money and is ultimately left caring for pigs and eating their food to survive. It is interesting that the prodigal son goes to a gentile land that harbors pigs (hint: the United States?) which are forbidden in Mosaic law.
After the rapture there will be great distress and shortages of food. The Jewish religious leaders will use the parable of the prodigal son as the call for all Jews to leave the gentile land (hint: that harbors pigs) and return to Israel.
In the parable the father doesn't set out to search for his wayward son, nor does he send anyone else to retrieve his wayward son. Instead it is left to the son (hint: Jews in foreign lands) to return to Israel to prepare for the arrival of the messiah and enjoy the feast that the Father will prepare for them in Israel (hint: rebuilding the temple).
After the rapture it will be a time of great upheaval where people will seek erroneous explanations that will calm their fears of God's impending final judgment of mankind. Be prepared for the rapture where Jesus Christ will come for all of his believers so they will not be part of the mass confusion and distress of God's final judgment.
Believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (hint: get baptized) and rest assured that you'll be part of the rapture where you will be reunited with God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit in heaven forever.
God Bless