Anyway I'm looking forward to it!!! This place is a Hell hole. And gonna get MUCH worse soon!!!Of course, but that wasn't a 1000 years on earth.
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Anyway I'm looking forward to it!!! This place is a Hell hole. And gonna get MUCH worse soon!!!Of course, but that wasn't a 1000 years on earth.
I agree with that. I'll meet you there.Anyway I'm looking forward to it!!! This place is a Hell hole. And gonna get MUCH worse soon!!!
Won't it be GREAT!!!I agree with that. I'll meet you there.
The context is the verse "The law and the prophets till John". It seems to me you are talking about something else, even though I do not know what it is.You referred to "what Jesus came to do" as being out of context--which is indeed a contradiction--because "the OT prophets and Law" is what He came to fulfill. And yet "It is finished."
But that did not "end" all in the way that you suggested, because the prophecies of old also included "the gentiles", that other fold which He "must also bring." What ended was only the first of "times" of "a time, times, and half a time", that time of the house of Israel of which He first came.
As for what ended at the time of Christ in the overall plan of God--every context--that was just the manifestation of what was finished even "before the foundation of the world." Even so, the second of the two "times", "the times of the gentiles", was also foretold by the prophets, and was yet to be made manifest and thus fulfilled also.
As for "Jesus Christ" being "the same yesterday, today, and forever"--the saying is true always and "forever." That's the point.
The "Thousand years on earth reign with Christ" is false doctrine.
Scripture foretold that Christ would be born a virgin in Bethlehem would be crucified and rise again.......that was literal and physical not spiritualIt was not written today. It was written when Israel was in the land, the temple was standing etc. You need to realize the proper historical context.
And the ruling is spiritual and from the spiritual Jerusalem. It was never meant to be physical.
Well, the reasoning "some few prophecies were literal, therefore this one must be literal, too" does not work, IMO.Scripture foretold that Christ would be born a virgin in Bethlehem would be crucified and rise again.......that was literal and physical not spiritual
In the same fashion scripture foretold a literal physical kingdom
Yes, I understood that to be what you said the first time.The context is the verse "The law and the prophets till John". It seems to me you are talking about something else, even though I do not know what it is.
The verse meant that John the Baptist was the last part of the OT, IMO. After him, Jesus and the fulfillment came. But no other "OT kind of prophet" existed after John.
It was fulfilled in Christ, as I said - the fulfillment was in Christ. So, no, I do not understand what you are trying to say. Maybe you are trying to say that if the OT prophecies were about Christ and Christ is forever, then the prophecies of the OT are forever or something? That was covered in my post when I said "then the fulfillment came".And yes, that ended the Old Testament time before Christ. However, the OT prophecies by the OT prophets did not end there--because their prophecies included the times of the gentiles. Do you not understand that?
Also (because you did not hear me the first time, or refuse to even consider it) the word of Christ--the Word--including those words of the OT prophets, was and is to be "the same yesterday, today, and forever." Meaning, yes, the times changed--but God (and His sending of prophets--His Way) does not change. His Word, His Way. This fact is confirmed in the book of Revelation (10:7), where the "finish of the mystery of God" that only comes with the sounding of the seventh angel, "when he is about to sound"--was yet to come "as"...in the same way "as He declared to His servants the prophets."
Yes, it is true that it was all finished in Christ. But that is subjective, because... 1)He was (past tense) slain before the foundation of the world; 2) then came and fulfilled the law and the prophets for that first told that He must bring (the house of Israel)--which He finished, and even finished for the world from all of time beginning to end; BUT 3) As He himself said "Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I shall be perfected"--He also must bring that other fold of the gentiles "tomorrow" also foretold by the law and the prophets.It was fulfilled in Christ, as I said - the fulfillment was in Christ. So, no, I do not understand what you are trying to say. Maybe you are trying to say that if the OT prophecies were about Christ and Christ is forever, then the prophecies of the OT are forever or something? That was covered in my post when I said "then the fulfillment came".
In other words, I still do not know what you are trying to say. You seem to both agree and disagree with me in the same time, but the exact connection of your thoughts is not too clear to me.
Canonized prphecy ceased. but god still tells people of future things eeither individually or as part of a local assembly.[Mark 1:15 KJV] 15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.
What is meant that the time was fulfilled?
The time that the prophets wrote about are in view. The prophets wrote of the coming Davidic kingdom on earth, in which, believing Israel will inherit the kingdom and reign with Christ on earth for a thousand years.
[Matthew 11:13 KJV] 13 For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John.
Some say the prophets ended with John. I say that this is not what the verse is saying. This verse is saying that what ended was the prophets speaking about the coming kingdom. Prophecy about the coming kingdom ended with John.
[Luke 16:16 KJV] 16 The law and the prophets [were] until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth into it.hen prop
When John appeared, prophecy about the kingdom stopped, and the kingdom was then preached as being at hand.
Unfortunately, the canonizing process has occurred under the watch of many "false teachers" and those who follow the flesh while quenching the spirit. For which "correction" is also a measure given by God during the same time period of the Church age.Canonized prphecy ceased. but god still tells people of future things eeither individually or as part of a local assembly.
That is not biblical Matthew. For by the Holy Spirit "some prophets" are given.Prophecy stopped with Jesus.
Don’t know what to say to you ScottA. As you proclaimed you are supposedly a prophet by God bestowing it upon you.
I don’t care about that though. I know you do believe in the resurrection of Yeshua.
I do see prophets as people who encourage to be promoted in growth and watering and it will be God who gives the increase to those who are faithful and he rewards them in spiritual growth in abiding in Christ.
So you believe the bible is flawed then?Unfortunately, the canonizing process has occurred under the watch of many "false teachers" and those who follow the flesh while quenching the spirit. For which "correction" is also a measure given by God during the same time period of the Church age.
Yes, I understood that to be what you said the first time.
And yes, that ended the Old Testament time before Christ. However, the OT prophecies by the OT prophets did not end there--because their prophecies included the times of the gentiles. Do you not understand that?
Also (because you did not hear me the first time, or refuse to even consider it) the word of Christ--the Word--including those words of the OT prophets, was and is to be "the same yesterday, today, and forever." Meaning, yes, the times changed--but God (and His sending of prophets--His Way) does not change. His Word, His Way. This fact is confirmed in the book of Revelation (10:7), where the "finish of the mystery of God" that only comes with the sounding of the seventh angel, "when he is about to sound"--was yet to come "as"...in the same way "as He declared to His servants the prophets."
No, not at all. But since you ask in the way that you have, let me ask you a question:So you believe the bible is flawed then?