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Yes, what you have posted is an excellent start. I always stated 4 major things:
Excellent summary.When the completion of the NWO comes to fruition and the beast out of the earth who receives full power from the beast out of the sea will claim his throne in Jerusalem for 3 1/2 years causing all to take its mark. Then we will see the end of their destruction when the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken: And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.
Pretty much puts it in a nut shell and allows those to do their own research.Excellent summary.
The False Christ is received as Christ by Christendom. But few will realize he is the "Man of Sin" False Christ who morphs into the Son of Destruction Antichrist, because they believe (wrongly) a third temple will be built.
I'm just curious at what exact point in time was the physical temple no longer the Temple of God?The False Christ is received as Christ by Christendom. But few will realize he is the "Man of Sin" False Christ who morphs into the Son of Destruction Antichrist, because they believe (wrongly) a third temple will be built.
The Third Temple: Does scripture anticipate a future Jewish Temple? | End Time News
The First Temple built by King Solomon was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar about 586 BC. The Second Temple replaced it only to be destroyed in 70 AD by the Romans. The Third Temple has yet to be built. Many believe Bible prophecy implies a Third Temple will take its place in the End Time. The argumentendtimenews.net
Paul would never call a Christ rejecting temple built by Jews or antichrists, the "temple of God." The only Temple of God is the Church, and that is where the abomination of desolation is set up, stands up.
1 Now, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, we ask you,
2 not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come.
3 Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition,
4 who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God. (2 Thess. 2:1-4 NKJ)
Crisis is the key !
A bit vague about what you are saying. What we need to understand is the purpose of the Temple. It has to do with the dwelling place of God for fellowship with man (e.g Jesus stated that his Father's house was a house of prayer). What happened in the garden? How was our fellowship then affected? How did the Lord want to dwell among His people? How about the Holy Spirit? Those are the clues to the previous question I asked. We don't want to make a blanket statement like man never needed a temple when instructions by the Lord Himself were given to build it according to a pattern. There's a difference from what we feel ought to be v.s. what is actual. Otherwise, we run the risk of the biblical statement that mentioned every man did according to what was right in his eyes.Our Bodies are the temple always ahve been, man never needed temple of stone which destroyes easily we must also look at Daniel and Jesus is that temple aswell. He our high priest in the temple.
What needed to happen has already happened.
No one here can tell you when exactly the Spirit of God left the holy of holies. The day the curtain tore in two? Certainly by 70 AD when it burned down, He was gone.I'm just curious at what exact point in time was the physical temple no longer the Temple of God?
We know that there was no Ark of the Covenant in the Temple after the Babylonian Captivity, the same which was an earthly type of Throne of God, so people could claim that God left then. But then again, Jesus called the Temple the House of Prayer so He considered it His Father's house. Later on, after the Holy Spirit was given, the apostles still taught in the Temple complex and participated in certain rituals. As far as we are concerned, we are yet in the same age given that Pentecost was the last feast that represented this age. The feasts to come are Trumpets, Atonement, etc which have to do with the Second Coming. My point is that given we are in the same age as the apostles after the Spirit was given, and they had regard for the Temple of God, then the question has to be asked what changed? One clue is found in 2 Chronicles 7:15-16. The Lord said He would place His Name there forever, and hear prayers from that place. It's a promise. Maybe we should not so much think of how "Kosher" such a building would be there, but in the context of the promise. "But the Jews don't believe in Jesus!" cries one in protest. "It can't be the Lord's house!" Nevertheless, the Name is there and He hears the prayers. It's the place of His Throne at the Second Coming. So it was His in the past as it is in the future as Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. So nothing has really changed. Oh yes, if they are disobedient they would be exiled. If they are disobedient the Lord would allow the Temple to be smashed to pieces as a testimony. But that place is always the Lord's and He hears the prayers nonetheless.No one here can tell you when exactly the Spirit of God left the holy of holies. The day the curtain tore in two? Certainly by 70 AD when it burned down, He was gone.
Since the angel appeared to Zacharias, it seems the Spirit returned. The Ark was hidden by Jeremiah before the city was taken, but that is a different discussion.We know that there was no Ark of the Covenant in the Temple after the Babylonian Captivity, the same which was an earthly type of Throne of God, so people could claim that God left then.
This is a lot to address. In the end, we are the dwelling place of God. We are the temple of the Holy Spirit. He no longer dwells in buildings. As for God hearing prayers, we are not Muslims who believe if you turn towards a place on the planet then the Almighty hears prayers. God hears prayers under particular conditions and those are generally in the heart of the one praying, not the direction on the compass faced.But then again, Jesus called the Temple the House of Prayer so He considered it His Father's house. Later on, after the Holy Spirit was given, the apostles still taught in the Temple complex and participated in certain rituals. As far as we are concerned, we are yet in the same age given that Pentecost was the last feast that represented this age. The feasts to come are Trumpets, Atonement, etc which have to do with the Second Coming. My point is that given we are in the same age as the apostles after the Spirit was given, and they had regard for the Temple of God, then the question has to be asked what changed? One clue is found in 2 Chronicles 7:15-16. The Lord said He would place His Name there forever, and hear prayers from that place. It's a promise. Maybe we should not so much think of how "Kosher" such a building would be there, but in the context of the promise. "But the Jews don't believe in Jesus!" cries one in protest. "It can't be the Lord's house!" Nevertheless, the Name is there and He hears the prayers. It's the place of His Throne at the Second Coming. So it was His in the past as it is in the future as Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. So nothing has really changed. Oh yes, if they are disobedient they would be exiled. If they are disobedient the Lord would allow the Temple to be smashed to pieces as a testimony. But that place is always the Lord's and He hears the prayers nonetheless.
Well, slightly off the subject, I do believe that about Jeremiah hiding the ark. He seems to turn up in a lot of extra-biblical lore, too.Since the angel appeared to Zacharias, it seems the Spirit returned. The Ark was hidden by Jeremiah before the city was taken, but that is a different discussion.
This is a lot to address. In the end, we are the dwelling place of God. We are the temple of the Holy Spirit. He no longer dwells in buildings. As for God hearing prayers, we are not Muslims who believe if you turn towards a place on the planet then the Almighty hears prayers. God hears prayers under particular conditions and those are generally in the heart of the one praying, not the direction on the compass faced.
Well I personally believe we are in the end times since Israel became a nation and a nation in one day as it was written foretold. There are somethings no one here knows for fact only a personal belief that is caught up (Rapture). Please lets not get silly we all know what Rapture means = caught up.
Someone, somewhere, is always in the "end times". It depends on how you define it.I personally believe we are in the end times