Karlysymon
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I did that at our joint. Ezekiel 9. Noah was shielded. Its not the same as exiting earth.
Hi all,Being shielded is not the same as taken away. A fair comparison would be if Noah was given a submarine or the ability to breathe underwater.
There is no scripture that suggests believers will be shielded from anything during the Tribulation, other than the 144,000 who are specifically sealed against the harmful events that take place.
Thanks for your thoughts and concern about this possibility as well - you pick up on a scenario where everyone in focussing on The Rapture and, on the possibility that if we have misinterpreted scripture the disappointed church could have a great falling away...Hello Red Sky,
thanks for the video. As i said before, my interpretation may not be the correct one. I have to realise that and keep it in my mind that i could be disappointed and that events won't play out the way i thought. I just don't want that day to dawn and iam raging with anger, blaming everyone else except myself, as though they are/were responsible for my eternal interests. Its only right to prayerfully ask the HolySpirit "to guide us into all truth" (John 16:13) and to give us humility to accept what He has revealed.
I wonder if Satan has heard of the Rapture as well!?In the Bible, no mention of a whisked away rapture - anywhere...
Now, here is how Satanic propaganda portrays the 'whisked away' rapture: hapless bodies sucked into space, then get flung back to earth, burning up on re-entry.
From the 'World of Tomorrow', bodies sucked up into atmosphere
burning up on re-entry here
from X-men 'Apocalypse', meeting the 'Lord in the air' (which in this case, it is the bad guy Apocalypse,(geddit?)
you know the X-men, where the 'Beast' (geddit?) is a good guy
from I, Frankenstein, here 'gargolyes' / ('birds of heaven' wink, wink) are raptured upon death
looks just like the Rapture Ready picture
from Skyline
from some Transformers movie
more vacuum action from the same movie
I saw the exact same sequence in the last Independence Day movie, didn't bother screen grabbing it.
from National Geographic 'documentary' about what 'would really happen' when aliens show up, same 'beam me up', vacuum cleaner action
What do you mean? Satan knows the Bible backwards and forwards. Satan encourages the idea of a 'whisked away' rapture as part of the general plan to create 'false Christs' that could deceive the very elect. Satan is engineering the 'end times'.I wonder if Satan has heard of the Rapture as well!?
No, all I meant was that if Satan were real (and for the purpose of discussion, let us assume he is) then, if he believed the Rapture was a possibility, he would certainly do what he could to provide a cover story in the event that it occurred. I think more people would think of an alien abduction than a rapture given the saturation of media by such ideas.What do you mean? Satan knows the Bible backwards and forwards. Satan encourages the idea of a 'whisked away' rapture as part of the general plan to create 'false Christs' that could deceive the very elect. Satan is engineering the 'end times'.
UFO's are not real. But the idea that UFO's 'beam people up' is everywhere from Star Trek to many movies, etc. Is Jesus an alien? No. Are 'angels' aliens? No. People need to think hard about these things because it will be coming soon.
Then you get the counterargument, 'aliens are demons'! And either way, a Christian loses and is led down an evil path: let's say some UFO's come and beam people up.
Christians, ignored and mocked for so long, crow about the greatness of God .... (and then get upset when they aren't 'raptured') - when these (faked) UFO aliens turn out to be 'evil', your average person will say, you Christians have talked about the 'rapture' for ever, and now these aliens show up and 'rapture' people. And these aliens are wrecking earth!
Or if people are beamed up, is Jesus some Capt Kirk figure running around the galaxy (a la Starlord from the Guardians of the Galaxy)? Is that really who Jesus is?
Disproving something yet to happen... That will be an interesting one!Colson, this thread was intended for people who believe in the Rapture but differ on the timing of it to discuss these differences. Why not start another thread if all you want to do is disprove it?
I thought the emergence of the Jews in the land God gave them after their dispersion was a sign that we are indeed in the last times?The existence of political Israel is of paramount importance to pre-Trib because without it well......
http://rense.com/general60/zcre.htm
you decide.
The existence of political Israel is of paramount importance to pre-Trib because without it well......
http://rense.com/general60/zcre.htm
you decide.
appreciate the link. More to add later!The existence of political Israel is of paramount importance to pre-Trib because without it well......
http://rense.com/general60/zcre.htm
you decide.
Two premises this article is based on fall flat when faced with history. First, that Zionism is a late 19-century movement fueled by European bankers to displace local Arabs from Palestine. There are so many things wrong with this premise, starting with the obvious one: If rich Jews were going to create a homeland for themselves out of some arbitrary piece of property, why would they choose an area -- Palestine -- that every contemporary account portrays as arid and useless land? Another, much bigger, blow to this premise is that Jews have been yearning for a return to their ancestral land -- which the Bible and history clearly identifies as Palestine -- since Jerusalem was sacked in 70 AD. "Next year in Jerusalem!", has a been a toast and a prayer at Passover for 2000 years. Not "next year in New York," or "next year in London," but in Jerusalem, the holy city where the temple of God belongs and Jesus Christ will reign. People who deny the Jews have a claim to the city and the land don't know history or their Bible.The existence of political Israel is of paramount importance to pre-Trib because without it well......
http://rense.com/general60/zcre.htm
you decide.
Completely agree with the above points...Two premises this article is based on fall flat when faced with history. First, that Zionism is a late 19-century movement fueled by European bankers to displace local Arabs from Palestine. There are so many things wrong with this premise, starting with the obvious one: If rich Jews were going to create a homeland for themselves out of some arbitrary piece of property, why would they choose an area -- Palestine -- that every contemporary account portrays as arid and useless land? Another, much bigger, blow to this premise is that Jews have been yearning for a return to their ancestral land -- which the Bible and history clearly identifies as Palestine -- since Jerusalem was sacked in 70 AD. "Next year in Jerusalem!", has a been a toast and a prayer at Passover for 2000 years. Not "next year in New York," or "next year in London," but in Jerusalem, the holy city where the temple of God belongs and Jesus Christ will reign. People who deny the Jews have a claim to the city and the land don't know history or their Bible.
Second, the article promulgates that myth that pre-tribulation doctrine is a relatively recent phenomenon, begun by John Darby in the late 1800's. This does not reflect fact at all, since we have evidence in writing going back to the second century that proves the pre-tribulation rapture was a doctrine taught by the early church and by church fathers.
At the heart of both these false premises is anti-semitism, and it really grieves me to see Christians promote this kind of thing. The Bible is clear that God has not cast Israel away, for he promised that he never would. The heresy that the Church has replaced Israel has no foundation in scripture and is a reflection of two things: anti-semitism in the organized church, and the spirit of "where is the promise of his coming?". Christians got tired of waiting for Israel to be regathered and become a nation again, as prophesied, so instead of being patient and waiting on the Lord, the doctrine of supersessionism was born, teaching that the Church is the inheritor of all the blessings that were promised to Abraham and his seed. This heresy is based on the mangled interpretation of scripture, but still might have had a little merit if Israel had not become a nation again in 1948. Instead of admitting they were wrong, however, mainstream churches have doubled down and denied the legitimacy of the Jewish state, which is why we have Presbyterians and Episcopals supporting the stupidity of BDS instead of praising God for the fulfilled prophecy of a reborn Jewish state.
Another one with pre-trib slant but went to great lengths to examine both sidesappreciate the link. More to add later!