Search results

  • Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.

    You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

  1. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    If any of us believed we were in error regarding any of the scripture, we would be silent. I presume we all believe that we are making disciples as commanded. What do you suggest we do with God's word, stay silent?
  2. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    One point I was making is that we do not vanish. It is the change from mortal to immortal that takes place in the twinkling of an eye and not the rapture. 1 Thes 4:13-17 says that some will be alive when Jesus comes. These living will also be changed to the "Spirit man" in the twinkling of an...
  3. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    Which parts of my new theory are not supported by the Bible? I would argue that all of them are.
  4. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    The bride has been theorizing for 2000 years. I believe we are meant to understand God's Word, but we are far from it concerning the Revelation.
  5. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    The tabernacle and the temple were earthly patterns of what already existed in heaven. Aaron had 4 sons of which only 2 had children. Eleazar had 16 sons and Ithamar had 8. These 24 grandsons of Aaron were the pattern of the 24 elders which already existed in heaven, just as Aaron was the...
  6. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    In this thread, I have tried to show the foundational errors that have led to the problems with timing and overlap. Previously, I have compared the 4 Gospels to the 6 stories of chapters 6-19 of the Revelation. Just as the 4 Gospels end with the death and resurrection of Jesus, the 6 stories of...
  7. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    Ez 14:21 "For thus saith the Lord God; How much more when I send my four sore judgments upon Jerusalem, the sword, and the famine, and the noisome beast, and the pestilence, to cut off from it man and beast?" The noisome beasts or world conquerors fulfilled this prophecy for about 600 years...
  8. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    The video is now out on YouTube. There are 3 things to consider: 1 The resurrection. Bodies will come out of graves. See Matt 27:51-53. No change and no rapture are mentioned here. 2 The change. Bodies of both the dead that have come out of graves and bodies of the living will be made immortal...
  9. 6

    7 Common Errors of Interpretation for Chapters 4-6 of Revelation

    COMMON ERROR 1 Rapture takes place in the twinkling of an eye. Everyone disappears instantly. (The "Left Behind" Theory) NEW THEORY 1 The Change from mortal to immortal takes place in the twinkling of an eye. Nobody becomes invisible. COMMON ERROR 2 "Hereafter" is after the church is gone. NEW...
  10. 6

    When did Jesus receive the Revelation scroll/book?

    Rev 15: 7 And one of the four beasts gave unto the seven angels seven golden vials full of the wrath of God, who liveth for ever and ever. 8 And the temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God, and from his power; and no man was able to enter into the temple, till the seven plagues of the...
  11. 6

    When did Jesus receive the Revelation scroll/book?

    The first 4 seals: 1 Conquerors 2 Wars 3 Famine 4 Pestilence. Death from these 4 punishments are limited to 1/4 of the earth from the time of Pentecost until the time of Daniel's 70th week, when a conqueror will once again be able to put to death anyone he wants as were the Babylonians, the...
  12. 6

    When did Jesus receive the Revelation scroll/book?

    I agree with you on these things. Everyone who died and belongs to God is now in heaven. OT saints went to heaven after Jesus' ascension as the slain Lamb in Rev 5. NT saints go to heaven upon death. Jesus will come back to earth during the last plague, the 7th bowl of wrath, which is pictured...
  13. 6

    When did Jesus receive the Revelation scroll/book?

    I really appreciate your comments on this subject!
  14. 6

    Why the difference?

    I don't want to fill in...stuff, but I do gravitate toward the controversial or as yet uncovered topics in this forum. Though nothing came from the Adam and Eve discussion, I enjoy poking around to see what others may know.
  15. 6

    When did Jesus receive the Revelation scroll/book?

    I agree. They are sealed which means that they have accepted Jesus as their Messiah. There are 6 chronological stories in the book of Revelation that end at the time of Jesus' return. Revelation 14:20 is the end of a story that began in Rev 12:7. Rev 14:14 "And I looked, and behold a white...
  16. 6

    When did Jesus receive the Revelation scroll/book?

    I don't know what you mean. If a saint dies on earth today, his spirit still lives in heaven. I believe his body will be resurrected from the grave and lifted up to his spirit in the clouds when Jesus comes. This is the way it has been since Pentecost. Jude 14 " And Enoch also, the seventh from...
  17. 6

    When did Jesus receive the Revelation scroll/book?

    I still don't understand how I can read a book that is sealed until the time of the Second Coming. This doesn't make sense and it is in contrast to the 7 thunders which are not revealed because they are still sealed. I believe the events take place in a sequential order whether they are on...
  18. 6

    When did Jesus receive the Revelation scroll/book?

    Hebrews 12:22 " But ye are come unto mount Sion, and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels," Is this mount Sion in heaven?
  19. 6

    Why the difference?

    In the OT, God was in the camp, but he was not in the people. God's people of the OT did not have the power within them to change the rest of the world. The rest of the world would make them unclean. In the NT, God dwells in us. We have the power in us to change the rest of the world. The...