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1 | Just one more question on Matthew 10:23 | Matt 10:23 | EdB | 90760 | ||
Chusarcik Jessu plainly declared no one except God knew the date and time of Jesus' return not even Himself (Jesus). Therefore to seek hints of Jesus' return in what Jesuss said is foolish since Jesus already said he didn't know. Jesus said we would know the season. He said children would stop respecting parents, man would become lovers of pleasure rather than God, that people would become hateful and unloving. Aren't these all the things we see in our society? He also said like in the days of Noah so shall people be before his return. Noah preached for 120 years and not one person repented and came aboard the Ark. However we still see people repenting today so we aren't quite there yet, but we certainly aren't far away. EdB |
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2 | Good info but doesn't answer my question | Matt 10:23 | Chusarcik | 90766 | ||
Thanks for your quick response and the informaiton is appreciated, but that is not my question. I'm not looking for the time of Jesus' return at all. My question is whether or not we are to imply that Jesus meant ALL NATIONS in Matthew 10:23 when he referred to the phrase, "cities of Israel" not being all reached by the time He returned. Can anyone answer this question? Chusarcik | ||||||
3 | Good info but doesn't answer my question | Matt 10:23 | EdB | 90770 | ||
Chusarcik I thought I answered that. I read as Jesus was saying if your persecuted in one city flee to the next you won't run out of cities before I come. It has nothing to do with preaching the word in all the cities of the world or anywhere else. It has to do with enormity of the job. EdB |
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