Results 1 - 12 of 12
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | M.Royal | 188547 | ||
At the rapture, if Christ comes for both the dead saints and the living saints,before the reign of the man of sin/antichrist, and also the wrath of God being poured out. why would Christ leave behind any of his saints/the church to suffer affliction/tribulation at the hand of the man of sin, or to be here to witness Gods wrath being poured out,ie The saints on the sea of glass Rev.15:1,2. and the 144,000 Rev.14:1. Who will be left behind for this fulfilment to occure? M.Royal |
||||||
2 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | Searcher56 | 188573 | ||
God's day to you, M.Royal, Could these be those who were saved during the trubulation? The Bible does say why these were saved. Searcher |
||||||
3 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | M.Royal | 188582 | ||
Hello Searcher56, During the tribulation, no-one repents of their sins, and therefore cannot be saved. Rev.9:20,21 Rev.16:9-11. Yours sincerely M.Royal |
||||||
4 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | BradK | 188584 | ||
Hello M. Royal, Allow me to interject here with a bit of info. My understanding is that "WHOEVER WILL CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED"- a quotation from Joel 2:32- will apply to this period. J. Dwight Pentecost says this in his article "Salvation in the Tribulation": "One of the questions most frequently raised by those antagonistic to the dispensational premillennial position is the question of salvation in the tribulation period. Allis is representative of our critics when he asks: “If the Church consists only of those who have been redeemed in the interval between Pentecost and the rapture, and if the entire Church is to be raptured, then there will be no Christians on earth during the period between the rapture and the appearing. Yet during that period 144,000 in Israel and an innumerable multitude from the Gentiles (Rev. 7) are to be saved. How is this to be brought about, if the Church has been raptured and the Holy Spirit removed from the earth? There are numerous Old Testament passages which promise salvation to Israel. It should be borne in mind that while the emphasis is placed on the national salvation, that national salvation must be preceded by individual salvation. Paul himself (Rom. 9:6) restricts the “all Israel” of Romans 11:26 to the saved individuals. Thus, in the Old Testament any promise of salvation must include both aspects (cf. Jer. 30:7; Ezek. 20:37–38; Dan. 12:1; Joel 12:31–32; Zech. 13:1, 8–9). We would observe, then, that the Old Testament specifically promises a salvation for Israel, which is associated with “that day,” or the Day of the Lord. Since this salvation has not been experienced by Israel it must be experienced by that nation during the time when God is dealing with them as a nation again, in the tribulation period. Thus the unfulfilled Old Testament promises lead us to expect salvation to be experienced during the tribulation. Not only does the Old Testament predict the salvation of Israelites before the coming of the Lord, but a host of Gentiles as well (cf. Isa. 2:2, 4; Isa. 60:3, 5; Isa. 62:2). The Lord reiterated during His earthly ministry the same promises in such passages as Matthew 13:47–50; Matthew 24:13; and John 3:1–21. The promises were not nullified." [Bibliotheca Sacra : A Quarterly Published by Dallas Theological Seminary., 56] The basis of salvation during the Tribulation will be by faith, by the blood of the Lamb and by the Holy Spirit. Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
||||||
5 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | M.Royal | 188643 | ||
Hi BradK It is clearly stated that the 144,000 already belong to God before God pours out his wrath and are protected from it effects. The great multitude because they did not worship the antichrist are also part of the church and killed for being true to christ. During the tribulation/wrath of God no-one will repent of their sins therefore unless you are either of the 144,000 or the great multitude no-one will be saved. Yours sincerely M.Royal |
||||||
6 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | BradK | 188656 | ||
M. Royal, So, J. Dwight Pentecost really missed the boat and was entirely mistaken? Hmmm...and you're absolutely positive of your position and it's correctness? In Him, BradK |
||||||
7 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | M.Royal | 188669 | ||
Hi Bradk, All whose names are not in the book of life shall worship the beast, all that worship the beast will experience Gods wrath. All who suffer from Gods wrath will refuse to repent of their sins. All who worship the beast will be cast into hell. Please check the following; Rev.13:7,8. Rev. 14:9,10. Rev. 16:2. Rev.19:20. Rev. 20:14,15. Rev.9:6,20,21. Rev. 16:9-11,17-21. Rev. 11:15-19. Yours sincerely M.Royal |
||||||
8 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | BradK | 188670 | ||
Dear M. Royal, I appreciate the scritpure references- and I agree with your initial remarks. However, they seems to be getting off track from ny response and what I'm trying to convey. Will or will not there be any saved during the tribulation? Your replies seem a bit too succinct and dismissive of other views- namely Pentecost. How does your view take precedence and can you elaborate further on why you hold to such? Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
||||||
9 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | M.Royal | 188716 | ||
Hi BradK, The simple answer to your initial question there will be no-0ne saved during the tribulation. The reason I hold to what I do is because it is written that if any man adds or takes away from the words of this prophecy God shall add unto him the plagues in this book and his name taken from the book of life. So as far it is written that which is written must always come first, before you belive any man or even an angel from heaven. Yours sincerely M.Royal |
||||||
10 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | BradK | 188744 | ||
Hello M. Royal, Could we go beyond "simple"? I'm not following you entirely. Your response needs some futher explanation. What do you think "adds to or takes away" means? How would someone being saved during the tribulation add to or take away from the word of God? Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
||||||
11 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | M.Royal | 188781 | ||
Hello BradK, It means to contradict that which is written, and is not according to the doctrine/teaching of Christ. 1 Timothy 6:3. Yours sincerely M.Royal |
||||||
12 | Which saints will be left behind? | 1 Thess 4:17 | BradK | 188790 | ||
Hello M. Royal, With all due respect, I know what "to contradict" means! You are not answering the question I asked. What I'm looking for, is some definitive answer to the specific question I asked in regards to "HOW" those being saved somehow adds to what scriptures says! Again, you're not answering the question and it's becoming apparent that you're being purposfully evasive- if I might observe! Can you please try to be much more specific and way less brief? I've asked for a lot more detail from you and all I seem to get is the same type of "run around" vague answers. None of this is enlightening nor serves to provide any serious study! Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
||||||