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1 | when is the antichrist coming | Luke 10:27 | hefourgvs | 125012 | ||
the key in this verse is (in this last hour.) which doen not indicate that it is somewhere in our future. you must understand who the author was writing to. he was writing to a people that were struggling to transition from one covenant to the next. their issue was with christ. thus antichrist!! the english translation indicates that it is a HE. the original writings indicate that the antichrist is a thought process, or spirit. which was the case during the time of this writing. | ||||||
2 | when is the antichrist coming | Luke 10:27 | EdB | 125060 | ||
hefourgvs How long was that last hour? If the events of Daniel’s 70 weeks and the events of Revelation have already taken place then perhaps you can explain when the concurrent events in Ezekiel 37-38 have also taken place. I'm well schooled on the Preterist and Historicist view of eschatology. However I’m a dye in the wool Dispensationalist therefore I believe God is yet unfinished with the Children of Israel. To me the only thing that makes sense is “Futurist” approach to Daniel, Ezekiel, and the Book of Revelation. There is no way I can tie into covenant theology. I still see God active in the nation of Israel. To me the rebirth of the nation of Israel, the events of it’s existence, the 6 days war, and other wars were miracles not military victories by superior forces, or superior weaponry as the rewriters of history would have us believe. Further I think the world posturing on the issue of the Middle East is setting of a stage of events that will acted out in the days weeks and years ahead of us. As these events play out this discussion will become moot. There is one thing you need to think about, that only Futurist approach to this subject can deal with and that is Islam. Your right the Antichrist is more than a man, it is a spiritual deviation of truth that desires both Jew and Christian struck from the face of this earth. EdB |
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3 | when is the antichrist coming | Luke 10:27 | hefourgvs | 125082 | ||
my brother i completely understand your thinking. im 38 years old and have been a believer for 18 years. (not a casual one might i add.) for the last five years i have been completely shaken in my theory. you well never get to kingdom now theory by having these kind of conversations. only by revelation! | ||||||
4 | when is the antichrist coming | Luke 10:27 | justme | 125085 | ||
hefourgvs: I have read the thread and find it interesting. What strikes me as odd is that no one ever takes Matthew 25 and follows what Jesus said and takes what He said one step at a time. I strongly believe that if one would do this perhaps it make more sence to listen to what Jesus said, rather than a theory that was penned back in 1810. I read this thread and I read many repeat over the exact words of of a theory that I doubt anyone could come up with by just reading Scripture by them selves. Does it seem strange that the early Church fathers did not have such a view? The main country in the world that holds to this very hard to understand pre-trib, rapture view in the United States. One must evaluate all points of view to be able to come to a real Biblical view, at least that's my belief. Would you have and thoughts you would care to share? Blessings. justme |
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5 | when is the antichrist coming | Luke 10:27 | hefourgvs | 125110 | ||
hi justme, i followed the traditional theory for most of my christian life (about 18 years) but for the last 5 years i have been challeged. by the same scritpures oddly. the fact is when you can confirm events and scripture with scripture rather than a future theory it is hard to argue with. the kingdom theory is becoming more excepted every day. alot of the tv preachers beleive in kingdom now but they didnt preach it. i think its probably because it doesnt pay good right now. i beleive mathew 24 is in the past. revelation has been fulfilled. john begins by saying " i was in the spirit on the lords day and heard a voice behind me, i turned and looked and saw seven golden candle sticks (the church). picture the tabernacle of moses. john was in the holy place, past the veil!!!! church was in the intercourt. when did the veil go away? when he was crucified. i could go on but i think you are probably following me ok. with love, hefourgvs | ||||||
6 | when is the antichrist coming | Luke 10:27 | kalos | 125112 | ||
'“Kingdom Now” is a movement spearheaded by Paulk, Bishop John Meares, and others who believe that the church, as a manifestation of the kingdom of God, will eventually take over society. Only when the church is in a position of power will Christ return.' (http://www.equip.org/free/DR125.htm) 'Kingdom Now Theology 'Heretical teaching. Holds that Jesus can not return unless and until "the Church" subdues and rules the earth. For an extensive overview, see Kingdom Theology Defined. Kingdom Now theology comes in various flavors, goes by a number of different names, and permeates several related movements. See, for example, Latter Rain Movement, Manifest Sons of God, Dominion theology, and Five-Fold Ministry. Pat Robertson (CBN, Christian Broadcasting Network, 700-Club) is a major proponent of Kingdom Now theology. Other proponents include Bill Hamon (and other so-called ''prophets),'' Larry lea, Thomas Reid, and many prominent leaders and teachers of today's controversial renewal and revival movements.' (http://www.apologeticsindex.org/k00.html) |
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