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  1. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    You’re a futurist because you believe the little horn, the beast in Revelation 13 must symbolizes an individual and not a system, government, nor “a power that be” in prophecy. You’re not being consistent. While the chiliast interpreted said entity as an individual–they were not privy to the...
  2. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    No need to yell. When the seventh king’s reign come to an end, the beast in Revelation 17 has “one hour” to form an alliance with the ten kings to make war with Christ at his return. The beast in Revelation 13 has power for 42 months to persecute the Church, Revelation 13 5 And the beast was...
  3. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    It’s appropriate that you bring up the Pharisees because they were clueless about “two advents” of the Messiah in the OT. They were looking for the Messiah to fulfill his role as king in the second advent, but were blind to the evidence that he wasn’t to come as king at the first. His role as...
  4. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    That’s projection. Post and amills are the “progressive” wing of the Church. They try and gaslight us into believing in Christ’s “rule in-name-only, or a "nerf" rule,” as ewq1938 expressed it. Colossians 1:13 and Romans 8:35-39 don’t support Christ is on David’s throne. Such crazy thinking is...
  5. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Like ewq1938 said, you guys have a nerf ruling Christ. :csm
  6. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Christ brings the saints back to earth from the air, when he returns, not from “heavenly dimension.” You’re making that up. The notion that the saints go to heaven when they die is a pagan doctrine that entered the Church early on. The apostles held the orthodox view that the dead know nothing...
  7. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    I value Marin Luther’s scholarship over your futurist’s dogma anytime. Those who pursue knowledge recognize the futurist dogma is either from Darby or the Jesuits. It hardly dawns on you that the ten horn is Revelation 17 are absent their crowns, which were present in Chapter 13, Revelation...
  8. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Sound argument for Premillennialism.
  9. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    We’re entering a different subject than eschatology here. I don’t accept that the dead in Christ go to heaven when they die. I knew that’s what you were getting at. If they were with Christ as you assert, Paul was wrong in saying that “we” will meet Christ in the “air” when he returns, if the...
  10. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    The dead in Christ don't share "his" throne until he returns, according to Matthew 25:31 and the last trumpet, Revelation 11 15 And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he...
  11. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Jeremiah 23: 1 Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture! saith the LORD. 2 Therefore thus saith the LORD God of Israel against the pastors that feed my people; Ye have scattered my flock, and driven them away, and have not visited them: behold, I will visit upon...
  12. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Actually, it's more than likely.
  13. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Just another example of the fallacious argument from silence. The point is that all the passages are about Christ’s return and his rewarding the overcomers with rule, power and authority, which destroys the amill and post dogma about Christ's return to end such power. The eternal state commences...
  14. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    The end come when Christ lays aside his rule, power, and authority, and offers it up to his Father, but the NT affirms he returns to award rule, power and authority, which affirms he doesn’t return to establish the end (Matthew 25:31, 16:27, 19:28, 24:46-47, Luke 12:35-44, 19:11-27; and...
  15. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    He’s sitting at the right hand of his Father’s throne and waits, like David, to receive his kingdom, long after he was anointed, :csm Matthew 25 31 "When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. ESV Revelation 3 21 The one who...
  16. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    How silly; God is able to restore anything man destroys. :csm I never said anything about it physically existing now, that’s a straw-man you made up. :csm And I already address where it’s going to be. :csm But what you continue to side-step is the scriptures that affirm Christ returns to sit...
  17. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Matthew 25:31 and Revelation 3:21 sound like Christ returns to sit on David’s throne. His Father’s throne is in heaven, not David’s. Your assertions about the "dead in Christ" are without merit.
  18. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Matthew 25:31, 16:27, 19:28, 24:46-47, Luke 12:35-44, 19:11-27; and Revelation 2:25-26, 3:21, 11:18, 22:12, verify that Acts 2:29-36 must be interpreted that Christ was raised to sit at his Father’s throne until his Father makes his Son’s enemies his footstool (Hebrews 10:12-13) and then Christ...
  19. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    I said his return is to earth to establish the gathering and his kingdom, which is upheld in the Old and New Testaments. :csm
  20. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Gibberish! His resurrection was to heaven, his return is to earth. :csm