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1 | Who is Jesus? | Matt 24:28 | rosscamp@home.com | 23914 | ||
Dear Ed, In many of the Christian churches which I visit, such as Baptist, Full Gospel, Seventh Day Adventist, Evangelical Free, Pentecostal and others, I hear variations of the explanation that the brilliance of the Lord's coming will instantly perish the wicked on Earth. You wrote: "you will know because great crowds will encircle Him they will be drawn by nature." Who are the "crowds" of you explanation? Do you believe that they are believers? It is interesting to note that ample historical documentary testifies that such crowds did in fact flock to the main Founder of the Baha'i Faith, amongst which large numbers were religious leaders and govenment officials, which constant attention resulted in His exile as a prisoner of the state, to various cities, Baghdad, Constantinople, Adrianople and eventually Akka' in Palestine. The brilliance of His Light attracted those crowds and produced fear in the hearts of political leaders. Those are indisputable historical facts. And Even the encyclopedia Britannica provides a fairly accurate account of the martyrdom of His Holiness the Bab, where there were many thousands of eye witnesses. There is nothing mystical about those realities, because they are fulfillment. The mystical aspect is within the prophecies. Baha'is do not search for mysticism in Holy Prophecy. The mysticism is often part of prophecy. Rather they search for its understanding. Ignoring or avoiding mystical prophetic verses does not produce understanding of those verses, such as Isaiah 22:25. Many Christians whom I have approached to seek their understanding of that verse, for example, have displayed the attitude that there is no need to consider such verses, that they are superfluous for Christians. They appear to have abandoned the principle which states: "Man must live, not on bread alone, but on every utterance proceeding forth from the mouth of the Lord". Cordially, Ross |
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2 | Who is Jesus? | Matt 24:28 | EdB | 23917 | ||
Ross You have an interesting way of deflecting questions. You either change the subject or you ask a question in return. Jesus’ return will be plainly and clearly seen by the world. That is a fact. And one that the Bab did not fulfill. I never heard of the Bab and I'm almost totally certain not many others have either. It wasn’t until I started studying false religions did I learn of this deceiver who preached lies straight from the pit of hell. Isaiah 22:25 is about Eliakim the chief steward in the household of King Hezekiah. He was given authority to determine who would or would not see the King. He served faithfully and all glory and honor and prosperity of his family hung on him like a peg. However later he did fall and the “peg”, if you will, was removed and all that he had fell. It is referenced only in Rev 3:7 to show Jesus has the authority to determine who will and who will not see the God. Jesus said he was the door and to see God you must enter through Him. No mystery no confusion, no mutilated scripture. Now before you continue on trying to raise questions why don’t you answer a very simple question what did the Bab ever do for you? EdB |
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3 | Who is Jesus? | Matt 24:28 | rosscamp@home.com | 23957 | ||
Dear Ed, the Prayers and Writings of His Holiness the Bab make my heart rejoice every time I read them. I must leave this forum now, Ed. Thank you for corresponding with me. Some, it appears, are taking offense by my presence here and I do not wish to offend anyone. I will write a note and bow out. Cordially,Ross |
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