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  1. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    Since you are not satisfied with my truthful answer, then I shall provide another perspective from a parable. Luke.19[13] And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come. "Occupy", being busy at doing what? Ans. > We, who are born again, are...
  2. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    "In that day", It means this, for the unsaved: 2 Thessalonians 1[7] [B] And to you who are troubled rest with us, WHEN* the Lord Jesus [the stone] shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, [8] [B] In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the...
  3. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    I don't have to dodge anything of what you referenced for scriptures. I just have to put them in their correct settings of what Jesus was meaning, according to His context. I don't think that you understand the depth of how, and who it really is that is being broken to shivers (to be...
  4. Earburner

    Moses And Elijah With Jesus ???

    Maybe it's more like a different dimension.
  5. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    Jesus Himself is the KoG to usward. That did not begin until after His death and resurrection, being manifested on the day of Pentecost, whereby we the body of Christ, had it's initial start. Since then, for the salvation of others, we have been reigning with Him.
  6. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    Revelation 11:1-4, 13:1-8. The 42 months is future and its literal, as the 1260 days (3.5 years) was literal for John the Baptist and Jesus' combined ministry- Revelation 11:3-4.
  7. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    I don't think that you comprehend at all, of HOW Christ is NOW reigning, and we with Him. There is only one thing that God is concerned with at this time, the saving of as many people as possible, who will come to Him, through Christ and ** we who ARE His body. Ephesians 1[19] And what is the...
  8. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    Yes. The 42 months do prophetically exist, but for the 10H Beast only. IT will be against the Holy City, which at present, is "the camp* of the saints", the Heavenly Jerusalem, which always has a remnant now on earth, in all of it's generations since Pentecost, who in every generation, have been...
  9. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    Of course pre-mils don't think that. Just like the Pharisees, pre-mils are too much into the literal biblical words, and not that which the Spirit means. Isaiah 55:8-9 Zechariah 4:6 John 16:13 1Cor.2[5] That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.
  10. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    Correct! The UN is NOT in power yet. But it will be, after WW3. Since 1945 of it's founding, it has in essence, been like a dutiful and studious lawyer of international laws. The UN has been recording all the events and issues between men and their governments, with the necessary solutions to...
  11. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    So, in regards to Revelation 1:1, we are looking at the word "shortly", with the understanding that Jesus did NOT know the time of His return, but the Father only. Matthew 24:36. Now let's compare KJV Revelation 1:1 with Luke 18:8. Rev.1 [1] The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto...
  12. Earburner

    Moses And Elijah With Jesus ???

    KJV Hebrews 11[5] By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God. At that time, what was Enoch's situation, that God had to translate him? 1. Was he dying, and...
  13. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    Then why are you focused on the martyrs of the "end time church" only, when God is equally concerned about all the martyrs, since Pentecost? The book of Rev. was written a little over 1900 years ago, surely God would speak of the future for all of Christ's martyrs, and not just those of the...
  14. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    For having faith in Christ, which form of martyrdom is more worthy by God: 1. Stoned to death? 2. Burned to death? 3. Beheaded? 4. Crucifixion? To make the selection of "beheaded", is to state that God classifies beheading as a form of death to be more worthy, and therefore is deserving of His...
  15. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    Well of course the false prophet existed before the image does. The FP came into being in 1776, and the image was founded in 1945. And yes, as per the FP's directive, the people of the world have made the image, known as the UN.
  16. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    In this Age of God's Grace, all martyrs are equal in the sight of God, in that there life was taken from them for having faith in Jesus. No martyr will be honored above another, as being more worthy. The martyred saints, who witnessed the life of Christ, are just as important as those who will...
  17. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    It appears that you will believe anything to support your filter of a millennium on earth, after Christ returns in flaming fire. Let's examine the scripture reference: And he [2H Beast] had power to give life unto the image of the beast, [so] that the image of the beast should both speak, and...
  18. Earburner

    Moses And Elijah With Jesus ???

    It's all figuratively spoken of, as if they were conscious. First and foremost, the Living Eternal Holy Spirit of God, was never permanently given to anyone under the OC, including Enoch and Elijah. No man's sin was ever able to be remissed [removed] until the Blood of Christ was shed. However...
  19. Earburner

    The theological fallacy of a spiritual 'resurrection'

    A. Refusing to answer my question doesn't help your argument. Let me put it this way: 1. Who suffered martyrdom for their witness of Jesus? Ans. The Early church. 2. Who suffered martyrdom for the word of God? Ans. The Reformation church. 3. Who shall suffer martyrdom for not taking the mark...