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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Val Ordered by Verse |
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1121 | What Jesus meant Matt 10:23.16:28 26:64 | Rev 17:10 | Val | 204415 | ||
Hey Lionheart, thank you for the kind words. I think its more of an interpretative approach. I interpret Revelation in its literal sense. I am not here to defend a theological approach. I am not in a fight between the great theologians. I don't take sides. I do not like to argue and have nothing to prove. I rest in the Lord. Just resting kind sir. Blessings to you - Val | ||||||
1122 | What Jesus meant Matt 10:23.16:28 26:64 | Rev 17:10 | Val | 204421 | ||
Amen - Blessings Val | ||||||
1123 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | Val | 213921 | ||
On Preceptaustin.org you will see the different approaches to interpreting Revelation. Enter Revelation 20 to see more information on this topic. There is also a list of commentators and their interpretive bends so that when someone uses that commentator you know what they lend towards. It is better to study the bible for yourself inductively than to go to what others say first about the bible because: One, you form your own opinion first, Second, you learn more, Third, you remember more, Fourth, you develop your study skils, Fifth, it is more rewarding. There is a good in depth study of Revelation at Precept.org. Sincerely, Val |
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1124 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | Val | 214115 | ||
Dear Beja, We can lovingly discuss why some people look forward to a rapture by understanding the scriptures that provide that foundation. A commentary at Preceptaustin that uses scripture to address the “first resurrection” is provided by Dr. Grant Richison. "This is the first resurrection". The New Testament uses the word “resurrection” 40 times. It always refers to physical, bodily resurrection except in Luke 2:34. The “first resurrection” is not the first chronological resurrection because Christ was the first to rise from the dead. “Many” rose from the dead when Christ rose (Matthew 27:52-53). The “first” resurrection is in contrast to the “last” resurrection (20:12-13). The word “first” carries the idea of “before.” All the righteous dead are raised before the resurrection of the wicked dead at the end of the 1000 years. The resurrection of the righteous comes in phases (1 Corinthians 15:23). Christ rose first, then the “many,” then the church, then the Tribulation saints and finally the Old Testament saints (Isaiah 26:19-21; Ezekiel 37:12-14; Daniel 12:2-3). – Dr. Grant C. Richison. For a complete reading go to Preceptaustin.org and follow the link from Revelation to Dr. Richison. Sincerely, Val |
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1125 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | Val | 214120 | ||
Your Welcome, I had to search for the answer too. It was a good question from Beja. Sincerely, Val | ||||||
1126 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | Val | 214131 | ||
Dear John, What makes you say Dr. McGee was a Calvinist? Just wondering. Sincerely, Val | ||||||
1127 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | Val | 214132 | ||
Dear C.S.; Welcome to the forum. 1 and 2 Thessalonians are the first writings on the rapture. There are many books written about this topic but I find the best book is the bible itself. There is an inductive study method which uses the bible as the main learning tool. In depth studies of the books of the bible can be found at Precept.org. I have studied Thessalonians and it was a wonderful study and highly recommend it. It takes time and dedication to study this way but it is well worth the cost. Sincerely, Val | ||||||
1128 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | Val | 214138 | ||
Dear John, Thats interesting since his website says it holds to the doctrinal statement of the Dallas Theological Seminary where Dr. McGee obtained some of his education. I have never heard him say that and I listened to him for about 20 years. I would like to know the context of the passage he was discussing when he said that. I have his volumne of the whole bible commentaries. I know there are the tulip points. I wonder if he held to the five points. Many people agree with three points. I don't know if people call them calvinists. I know many people hold to the sovereignty of God but do not label themselves calvinists. Just wondering. Thanks, Val | ||||||
1129 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | Val | 214198 | ||
No problem. I have a habit of checking things out. Thanks anyway. Sincerely, Val | ||||||
1130 | Do people in heaven remember us on earth | Rev 21:4 | Val | 207353 | ||
That is a good question. In saying that we do not know. We think of heaven as being the place of no more sadness so if our relatives saw the sin on earth that would bring grief and sadness. I believe because of this the answer is no. Rev 21:4 and He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain; the first things have passed away." |
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1131 | do they remember us as their love ones | Rev 21:4 | Val | 207398 | ||
We will recognize our loved ones who died in Christ, and also fellowship with the great Bible saints: "And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, talking with Him. Then Peter answered and said to Jesus, 'Lord, it is good for us to be here; if You wish, let us make here three tabernacles: one for You, one for Moses, and one for Elijah" Matthew 17:3-4 NKJV | ||||||
1132 | Pure joy in Heaven? | Rev 21:4 | Val | 207449 | ||
Rev 7:9 - where in the verse do you come to that conclusion? Rev 21:4 - In answer to your question of how we can have pure joy... this would be the verse that would answer that question. How it is done we are not told. Only that it will be done. |
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1133 | Pure joy in Heaven? | Rev 21:4 | Val | 207456 | ||
Thank you Azure. The topic appeared on the front page. I didn't notice the date. Very good observation on your part. Blessings Always - Val | ||||||
1134 | where do animals go when they expire? | Rev 22:15 | Val | 191568 | ||
1 Cor 2:9 But, on the contrary, as the Scripture says, What eye has not seen and ear has not heard and has not entered into the heart of man, [all that] God has prepared (made and keeps ready) for those who love Him [who hold Him in affectionate reverence, promptly obeying Him and gratefully recognizing the benefits He has bestowed]. [Isa. 64:4; 65:17.] | ||||||
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