if that is the basis for not failing to see what was promised to them. What of Job who said he would see the Lord stand in the last days in his own flesh? (By the way we say He had to return literally and physically to remove them. But that they bear fruit and that fruit of the Spirit of God flourishes is not and would not ever be destroyed IS God’s deliverance out from evil and death.)
I get your encouragement to read and not to buy into everything you read. Your understanding is very similar to my husbands. To be honest i don't disagree a lot with what my husband says while i think he does think i disagree with all of it. I just get frustrated because it's never taken into account how it makes me feel to receive feedback that it is historical and i make a grave error in thinking i fit anywhere in the text or the spoke word of God. I get Jesus stood and looked at the temple and what was happening and said, "see these they are coming down."
If you go back and look at what He foretold of, to me yes there was a literal prophecy but also a Spiritual prophecy in the stones not left unturned, all to come down being the stony hearts of men. where nothing will be taken out of it to rebuild with. Same as "a sign to be spoken against" He is...where even Mary was told a sword would enter her heart, that the hearts of many be revealed. After that the word speaks of many in Isarel fall and rise again. If that is only literal for that "age" you speak of as pertaining to Isarel only, then there is nothing taught of the Revelation of Jesus Christ that men will be brought lowly (of heart) and humbled and lifted up again by the Spirit. All that of the high and lofty will be brought low, and that which is lowly will be lifted up…is and was only to Israel is what I hear. if that was only to Isarel then we might as well disregard "repent you sinners. Humble yourselves, mourn, and Christ will lift you up." if only historically Jerusalem fell and rose again...then none fall(and are brought low and humbled) and rise again in Christ today. Which still happens so how can it be historical and spoken of as pertaining to the Jews and what happened in the 1st century.
many burnt and lain to waste, so many people hung on crosses they were running out of room. How many hang on crosses today. To hear tell it a lot say they have been and are crucified with Christ. We say literally burnt. Literally laid waste. Paul said “I burn.” Thankfully He said "I go to prepare room. I go to make room." burnt. Laid waste. So many they run out of room for all that has been laid waste...is no bad thing in my opinion it is good news. In Christ Knew He had to go to build a bigger (Spiritual) house to receive it all unto Himself. It was going to abound unto the Lord that much. There wouldn’t be room enough to receive it. And He said this in the carnal man cannot receive the promises of God. There is not room enough in that carnal man’s heart to receive the promises of God. “And they that shall be of you (The restorer, the repairer of the breach) shall build the old (lain)waste places: you shall raise(it) up (again)the foundations of (not only one generation but) many generations; and you shall (will)be called, the repairer of the breach, the restorer of paths to dwell in."... "for we are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh." --what that says to me is they "worship God in the spirit" the same age Christ spoke of to the woman by the well concerning the days coming they will "worship God in the spirit" so who here on the board is not of the same days as they were and are of "worship God in the spirit."
Here is the point that gets to me VIJ,
While I believe Jesus Christ did come in faith, right? That is just a personal subjective belief.
There is nothing greater than a person who starts to believe and faith, and die, and be buried, and rise again with Christ, by the spirit of God that raised him up from the dead and to walk in faith, not by sight, and to walk in step with the spirit. See, I made this thread, because it an encouragement... as the first post helps in giving some insights on where to look on the occasion of what is being talked about via secular history, but some will hate that is even something mention "oh man this guy suggest you read something secular!" Burn him at the stake, you know type of mentality.
I love you, your husband, all these members on the board... and don't hate any of them. They are unique and are all viable people who believe in the death, burial, and resurrection and even acension of Christ, and not everyone believes he came back and that is fine.
You can find all sorts of spiritual principles laid out with-in the bible, while I am at work, the notion is to try to give 100% every day that I am there regardless of the pain. Some people look at me and probably wonder why, and a lot of the times, i just say I am working as though I am working for the LORD. Cause there is nothing wrong in desiring to work hard, or to work well... ya know? And that also comes down to the notion of, denying the self and being kind and saying hello to others, stopping to see how they are and their families are, maybe even give a prayer with the person... All I know is that it is okay, to believe Jesus Christ came, and to continue to walk in faith and in the spirit and build up - spiritual treasures... as you go about this life, and honor God by and through dying to self, picking up the cross, burying the old person, and raising again to newness of life.