I'll post it again.
Jesus said....from The Cross.........."IT is Finished".
See that?
= That is "the finished WORK of Jesus on The Cross"..
No matter how many times you post anything.....it’s twisted nonsense. You think you cannot be wrong.
Jesus himself will be the one to show us all who is wrong, and it will be a rude shock to the majority. (Matt 7:13-13) It will be the “few” traveling the right road....not the confused “many” who are all ignorantly traveling the wrong road.
What was “finished” when Christ took his last breath? His earthly mission....successfully completed despite all attempts by the devil and his minions to distract him from his course.....the one he was sent to complete as a mortal human, to give his life as
“the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world”.
Having successfully completed that assignment, Jesus “finished” what he had been sent to do.....and after his death and resurrection, he returned to “sit at the right hand” of his God and Father, (Psalm 110:1-2) to await the completion of the “Gentile Times”, outlined in Daniel’s prophesies. (Daniel ch 2)
Jesus was sent in the times of Roman domination, (the legs of Daniel’s dream image) but another world power was to come in the feet of the image that Nebuchadnezzar saw. Britain would rise from the ashes of Rome to dominate the world for centuries of conquest, and in the last days would ally herself with her estranged children and form a dual world power Anglo-America....the “king of the south” who is at odds with “the king of the north” and its allies in these end times.
These are the days of those last ruling powers and the time for God to bring in his Kingdom......it was to “crush and put an end” to all these warring nations, and replace them as man’s only ruling authority. (Daniel 2:44)
What did Jesus teach us to pray for?....for God’s Kingdom to “come” and for his will to “be done on earth as it is in heaven”....the kingdom “comes” but not in the way Christendom is expecting. God’s will can then be done “
on earth as it is in heaven”.
Most entertain the belief that the earth is going to be destroyed, but the Bible does not say that. Like the days of Noah, it will be wicked humanity that will be destroyed and the survivors will continue to live on a cleansed earth, with every vestige of satan’s rulership destroyed forever.
We are living in the last days of this present world system, and only those who accept Christ’s sacrifice and continue to obey his teachings will make it through the the greatest tribulation in man’s history. (Matt 24:13) Endurance means never allowing ourselves to give in to sin. (Rom 7:14-23) Only God can give us the strength to resist sin.
All the “saints” will be with Jesus as he executes sentence on the “goats”, who bleat like sheep, but who worship the wrong god, and who are splintered into thousands of bickering denominations, who are disunited, but have no excuse for it. They will be gobsmacked at their rejection.... (Matt 7:21-23)...but Jesus tells them
“I never knew you”....”never” means “not ever”.
The body of Christ is not dismembered with bits of him scattered all over Christendom. Nor it is located in one church in one geographical location any more. Christianity is a global religion that claims no nationality.
What is God seeing when he views things from his vantage point? Apostasy and disunity! Just as he did when Jesus walked the earth in the first century. God rescued his “remnant” from that apostate religious system....the ones who put faith in his son, but he abandoned his disobedient people, having completed his purpose in connection with them.
This is why John B could say to those wicked men....
”Do not presume to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father.’ For I say to you that God is able to raise up children for Abraham from these stones. 10 The ax is already lying at the root of the trees. Every tree, then, that does not produce fine fruit is to be cut down and thrown into the fire.” (Matt 3:9-10)
God’s promise to Abraham was now fulfilled, and with the conversion of Cornelius, the way was open for gentiles to become God’s children.
The end of God’s anger was seen when the Christians separated from the Jews and the tree was cut down and thrown into the fire. (Matt 23:37-39)
And this why Peter could say.....
“Now I truly understand that God is not partial, 35 but in every nation the man who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him.” (Acts 10:34-35)
Christ will never walk this earth again because he has no need to....his mission was completed, and the place he prepared for his chosen ones in heaven is also now nearing full capacity, with the remaining ones of his elect still on earth to experience their transformation before Armageddon completes the “end times”.
Those alive at the time of Christ’s return will not have to “sleep” in death as the apostles and others had to. They will be taken directly to the heavenly realm to take up their positions. (1 Thess 4:13-17)
What you expect to take place will never happen. What the Bible says will take place cannot be altered.