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1 | Christ comes in kingdom power at the End | Mark 9:1 | Lastday | 96985 | ||
Asis, I meant to explain that Christ comes in power at the End of time ... during the 1260 days when the Two Prophets "stand before the God of earth." You did not answer my question on why Jesus would say that only "some" would taste death when, in fact, they all died. Mel www.lastday.net |
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2 | Christ comes in kingdom power at the End | Mark 9:1 | Asis | 96995 | ||
Lastday Did they all die before the Spirit of promise came and endued them with power? Did they all die before they received eternal life? Then the question becomes did all who were with Jesus in Mark 9:1 stay with Him or did some leave when the sayings got too hard? The most important question is "Why does this matter." Will knowing this bring me closer to Jesus? Asis |
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3 | Christ comes in kingdom power at the End | Mark 9:1 | Lastday | 97049 | ||
None of them died before the Spirit of promise came and endued them with power! Even the thought of whether Believers could die before they received eternal life is a hypothesis that is contrary to God's promise. I urge you to consider the main point of Mark 9:1, i.e., that Jesus is not thinking of the disciples but of "those who will be standing here" (when He is about to come in glory with the holy angels, Mark 8:38). Many in the Church today are not overcomers, but "they will overcome Satan by not loving their life unto death ... even some who must taste death for up to 3 days after the Two Prophets are killed." Mel at lastday.net. | ||||||