You continue to push the day of Pentecost as a "Second Coming" of Jesus Christ, it's a joke burner
The inspired writer of Hebrews missed your day of pentecost teachings
Jesus will appear a "Second Time" not a "Third Time" as you falsely teach
Hebrews 9:28KJV
28 So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.
You are misunderstanding the spiritual purpose of why I am being so exact over two words of the Lord's "comings" and the Lord's "appearances".
You might think that I am splitting hairs here, but I am not. It's very easy to
misconstrue the events of the Lord's "comings", as opposed to His actual "appearances".
Church-ianity has truly dropped the ball on this, and has created/fabricated so many variations, that it is now become overwhelming confusion, as we are all witnessing in these threads.
His Comings:
He came to Israel in the flesh
He is coming now to all by His Spirit. John 14:17, Luke 17:20, Joel 3:14.
He shall come again in His Immortality.
His Appearances:
He first appeared to Israel in the flesh
He shall appear a second time from Heaven in His immortality, to all the world.
There is a difference between the words "appearance" and "coming", and church-ianity has severely misconstrued the meanings, causing a rift, an over sight in the
actual power of His Ever Living "
First Resurrection".
It is by His Resurrection
FIRST, that we are
able to become Born again, (to be able to
partake of the divine nature) by His Holy Spirit, and it is forever established in God
FOR THAT VERY PURPOSE. Revelation 3:20, Romans 8:9.
Today, in church-ianity, the day of His Resurrection and the Day of Pentecost are observed/celebrated primarily historically, but hardly, if at all,
spiritually.
The entirety of those two celebrated days, have become nothing more than an historical remembrance, and they tell it as such.
Go ahead, if you will, and interpret for me, your view about KJV Revelation 20[
6]
"Blessed and holy is he that
hath part in the
first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years."
If anyone
is not in the understanding of the
Amillennial view, there is hardly a chance that they will connect Rev. 20:6
directly to Pentecost, and the
future of that day.
In church-ianity, the corruption of it, is so pervasive and persuasive, that even some Amillennialists might not make the truthful connection to it.