farouk
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I'm sure this is true...........I think Western countries have grown dull to the freedoms and blessings given them...especially the freedom to worship God.
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I'm sure this is true...........I think Western countries have grown dull to the freedoms and blessings given them...especially the freedom to worship God.
Heavy chastisments and great judgments are coming . May souls be zealous and repent .I think Western countries have grown dull to the freedoms and blessings given them...especially the freedom to worship God.
That is coming to the entire world...none will escape.Heavy chastisments and great judgments are coming . May souls be zealous and repent .
But i do warn us all , THAT IF they WILL NOT REPENT of this false unity we are one all inclusive social gospel lie
On the day of the LORD they will wail . We must stay dug in our bibles and may all continue to grow in the grace of the LORD .
Be prepared to be hated more than we have ever seen in western society , BUT REMEMBER THE GRACE that cometh
at the end of our faith . HOPE IN GOD and point TO CHRIST .
There is no such thing as an "apocalyptic style". "Apocalypse" simply means "revelation". Check it out for yourself. Those letters are not for end-time Christians but for all Christians in all ages.Because it is in apocalyptic style it would logical follow that an interpretation is that the letters are specific instruction for the apocalypse.
There is no such thing as an "apocalyptic style". "Apocalypse" simply means "revelation". Check it out for yourself. Those letters are not for end-time Christians but for all Christians in all ages.
“Because you have kept My command to persevere, I also will keep you from the hour of trial which shall come upon the whole world, to test those who dwell on the earth." - Rev. 3:10
The idea that Rev. 2-3 is about 7 different personality types that would be around in the Tribulation is absolutely absurd(not to mention easily disproved) in light of the fact that God promised the Philadelphians that they will be in a place of safety and will not experience the Tribulation:
The fact that Christians fit various descriptions of what is described in the church eras throughout Rev. 2-3 doesn't even remotely equate to the Bible saying Christians with all era personalities will be made to experience the Tribulation. God has already determined in simple to understand passages that the Laodiceans will be the only Christians who will experience the Tribulation.
Things that God has already made 100% clear is not up for people to decide for themselves with personal opinions, feelings, or theories. The Bible established who will or won't be made to experience the Tribulation.
Because Wikki is not spiritual. And those who are not necessarily Christian came up with this idea of "apocalyptic literature". The actual meaning of apocalypse is simply "revelation". Now it is true that Revelation focuses primarily on end-time events. But there is no body of literature that focuses on what is in Revelation. Christians should simply ignore all the Gnostic and Pseudepigraphic writings since they are not Scripture. Those are writings such as "The Apocalypse of... Abraham..., Adam..., ...Moses..., etc. as well as the book of Enoch.If it isn't a thing, why can I find a definition for it on wikki?
It's a literary genre called "Hebrew Apocalyptic". Many make the mistake that Daniel and Zechariah and the Revelation are part of that genre, overlooking that they are inspired Scripture, and therefore are entirely different.There is no such thing as an "apocalyptic style". "Apocalypse" simply means "revelation". Check it out for yourself. Those letters are not for end-time Christians but for all Christians in all ages.
Because Wikki is not spiritual. And those who are not necessarily Christian came up with this idea of "apocalyptic literature". The actual meaning of apocalypse is simply "revelation". Now it is true that Revelation focuses primarily on end-time events. But there is no body of literature that focuses on what is in Revelation. Christians should simply ignore all the Gnostic and Pseudepigraphic writings since they are not Scripture. Those are writings such as "The Apocalypse of... Abraham..., Adam..., ...Moses..., etc. as well as the book of Enoch.