I believe its apparent for most on the board I am not.
Jesus walked around and reading those Gospels he talked to the Jews.
Paul wrote to saints.
there is no saints today.
Not gonna change - some call it pride.
Im thankful that the end-times are over with and that the only end time that remains is death.
When ever that is -- who knows. Its important to walk in teh resurrected Lord Jesus, and love faithfully walking by his spirit.
You are always trying to rewrite God’s Word and then call it faith. The Bible is not clay for us to mold. It is rock for us to stand on. Jesus did not leave His coming back up for debate. He said, “Then they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with great power and glory” (Mark 13:26). This is not symbolic talk. It is a promise from the mouth of the King Himself.
And what about, “no saints today”? Come on now. Paul wrote to “the saints who are in Ephesus and faithful in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 1:1). If you are saved, you are set apart. The word hagios, translated as saints, means “holy ones” not because we are perfect, but because we belong to Him. Every true believer is in that category.
The Bible tells us that “in the last days scoffers will come, saying, ‘Where is the promise of His coming?’” (2 Peter 3:3–4).
I would not have been surprised to see your name written right beside that verse. The enemy loves it when people stop looking for Christ’s return, because a church that stops expecting Jesus stops living like He could come back at any moment.
Walk in the Spirit, absolutely. But do not bend the Word to your feelings. Let the Word shape your walk. Jesus is coming again, not as a symbol, not as an idea, but as the risen, reigning, returning Lord. You can rewrite your opinion, but you cannot rewrite His truth.