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301 | Revelation 1:14-15 | Rev 1:14 | prayon | 165719 | ||
I was - Thank you very much. prayon | ||||||
302 | Can you tell me where was jesus for thos | Rev 1:18 | prayon | 144782 | ||
Greetings Janae, If Jesus was in hell for those 3 days how was He also in paradise with the thief? prayon |
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303 | Will we go thru the tribulation | Rev 3:10 | prayon | 24965 | ||
Greetings Nolan! My question to you is if Rev 3:10 states that He "will keep you from the hour of testing" how can we be here during the hour of testing? How can He keep you from it but put you through it at the same time? prayon | ||||||
304 | At whose door is Christ knocking? | Rev 3:20 | prayon | 5447 | ||
Sounds to me like some of the churches of today, doesn't it? He who has an ear let him hear...... | ||||||
305 | SECOND CHANCE | Rev 7:1 | prayon | 1375 | ||
Yes, the Lord is merciful and people will have a second chance to be saved during the tribulation. 1Thes 4:16-17 says that the dead in Christ will rise first and then we that remain shall be caught up together with them to meet Christ in the air. So here it says that all believers will be gone. Yet in Revelation 13:7 it says that the beast will be allowed to make war on the saints. This has to refer to the saints who are on earth. Verse 17 talks of those who do not receive the mark of the beast will not be able to buy or see. Those who do not receive the mark are the "tribulation saints" Rev 19:9 states "Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding feast. Those who were raised in the rapture are the Bride of Christ so we can't be the guests - it must be the tribulation saints. There will be no second chance AFTER death which is what 2Thes 2:10-13 is referring to. There is always a chance to be saved before physical death. Those who wait until after the rapture, if death does not claim them first, will have a chance at salvation but will have to endure the terrors of the tribulation talked about throughout the book of Revelations. |
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306 | SECOND CHANCE | Rev 7:1 | prayon | 1394 | ||
You are very true. There are 3 different viewpoints on the rapture and tribulation. 1)Pre-millenialism: This is the oldest of interpretation that says Christ will literally and bodily return to earth before the tribulation begins. At the end of the 1000 years he will turn the kingdom over to His father at which time God's eternal kingdom will begin. 2) A-millenialism: teaches that there will be no earthly kingdom and no 1000 year reign of Christ. Christ will take all believer out , condemn all non-believers and eternity will begin at that time. 3) Post-millenialism: teaches that there will be 1000 year kingdom but that Christ will claim his kingdom after the 1000 years have expired. Whether you believe that people will have a second chance depends on which viewpoint you base your answer. We will not know the truth until the "Ahhh-Sooo Day", Ahh-Soo thats what He meant! **** some material obtained from Hal Lindsey. |
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307 | SECOND CHANCE | Rev 7:1 | prayon | 1414 | ||
Dear JVH0212, Thank you for the added information I am always interested in learning more. Prayon | ||||||
308 | "Two witnesses." When? Who? | Rev 11:3 | prayon | 53508 | ||
Greetings Tommy, First, John the Baptist came to prepare Jesus' way before Him "in the SPIRIT and POWER of Elijah" This does not mean that John the Baptist was Elijah returned. John the Baptist took Elijah's prophetic role, and like Elijah was known for bold uncompromising stand on the Word of God. Malachi (v. 4-5) prophesied that a prophet like Elijah would come. The witnesses will prophesy 1260 days, or 42 months, or 3 1/2 years. In addition the woman mentioned in Rev 12:6 will also be hidden in the wilderness 1260 days or 3 1/2 years; one half of the tribulation. Therefore the tribulation will last 7 years. The beginning of the tribulation will be when the Antichrist signs a peace treaty that will last 3 1/2 years or the first half of the tribulation. The two men refered to in Zechariah 4:13-14 are the two men who occupied the supreme positions of the kingly and priestly offices at the time of Zechariah, they are not the 2 witnesses refered to in Revelation. The two witnesses are not symbolic. They have been selected by God and given special power and authority to preach the message of judgement and salvation during the second half of the tribulation. Hope this answers some of the questions for you. Please let me know if you have more questions. prayon |
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309 | "Two witnesses." When? Who? | Rev 11:3 | prayon | 54384 | ||
Greetings, Tribulation: a time of trouble. It is regarded as a distinct period of unprecedented suffering, catastrophe, and persecution that will occur immediately preceding the eschatological deliverance of God and the final coming of Christ. (Eerdmans Bible Dictionary) I want to do some more research on your questions to make sure I answer you with scriptual references so I will answer them later. I am curious though, where are you trying to go with this thread? What was your motive for starting it? prayon |
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310 | who are the olive trees and candlesticks | Rev 11:4 | prayon | 34517 | ||
Greetings, The two candlesticks refers to the witnesses character as light bearers of the truth of God. prayon | ||||||
311 | GOD CAST SATAN FROM HEAVEN? | Rev 12:4 | prayon | 95198 | ||
Greetings laststep and welcome to the forum, The bible does not specifically say when this event happened. There is a theory called the 'gap theory' that it occurs between Gen 1:1 and 1:2. In verse 1 it states that God created the heavens and the earth. In verse 2 it says that the earth was without form and void. Form comes from the Hebrew word "tohu" which means 'From an unused root meaning to lie waste; a desolation (of surface), that is, desert; figuratively a worthless thing; adverbially in vain: - confusion, empty place, without form, nothing, (thing of) nought, vain, vanity, waste, wilderness'. Void is the Hebrew word which means 'From an unused root (meaning to be empty); a vacuity, that is, (superficially) an undistinguishable ruin: - emptiness, void. Since we know that God does not create anything that is not perfect there must of been a space of time inbetween the 2 verses where the earth went from perfect to chaos. According to the Gap theory it is believed that: 1) a pre-Adamic race existed 2) Lucifer and his angels may have ruled over the nations 3) that it was at this time that Lucifer was thrown out of heaven. Hope this helps. prayon (definitions from Strongs Concordance) |
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312 | Who does "the dead" include? | Rev 20:12 | prayon | 133468 | ||
Greetiongs, It depends. Many profess to be Christians and they are that in name only. I believe that they will be in front of the Great White Throne. True followers of Christ - who walk the walk and talk the talk will not be. prayon | ||||||
313 | Will unbelievers be raised from Sheol? | Rev 21:8 | prayon | 31757 | ||
Joe Revelations says "But for the cowardly and unbelieving and abominable and murderers and immoral persons and sorcerers and idolaters and all liars"; what happens to those who were none of these? You can not believe in what you have never heard about or know nothing of. If you had never been told about God, knew nothing of Him, or never seen a bible how are you to believe? I believe that if those who have never heard live a moral life God judges that. The above scripture you quoted states that "because that which is known to them". God is referring here to the ones who knew but didn't believe. We are talking of people who have not been made known not those who had the opportunity to listen but didn't. Our God is a merciful God - I can't believe he would condemn those who never had the opportunity to hear of Him if they lived an upright, godly life style. | ||||||
314 | Will unbelievers be raised from Sheol? | Rev 21:8 | prayon | 31917 | ||
I still think that you have grouped together the unbelievers (thosse who have heard and don't believe) with those who have never heard. We are not referring to the unbelievers. prayon | ||||||
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