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1 | Question Number Two? | Matt 24:44 | charis | 3532 | ||
Dear JonnyRay49423, Your confession is received and applauded loudly! Oh, I believe there are several hints about the end time. But, as the above scripture says, Jesus will not come when you think He will, and in another scripture "Therefore be on the alert, for you do not know which day your Lord is coming." Matt 24:42 NASB. So, as you said earlier, we must be prepared today. No eschatology or hypothesis should affect that stance in nay way. Blessings to you in Jesus' name, charis |
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2 | Question Number Two? | Matt 24:44 | Hank | 3819 | ||
charis, my own experiences with death, particularly the sudden death of our 20-year-old son in an automobile crash, convince me that we should ever be ready to meet our Lord, whether He returns to meet us or calls us home to meet Him. Insofar as our eternal destiny is concerned there is no discernable difference. It is not only a futile, fatuous and inane human enterprise to postulate theories about end times and the Lord's return, it is highly presumptuous to the point of bordering on outright blasphemy to attempt to second-guess God. The Scriptures surely teach that the time of the second coming of His Son is within the province of the Father alone. The Revelation of John gives us a glimpse of things to come but it does not equip us with a time table. --Hank | ||||||