TribulationSigns
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That guy spiritualizes almost everything.
False. It is God who spiritualizes His Word for His Elect who study to understand it.
Why would you think you can trust anything he says?
I never asked anyone to trust me. I'm simply testifying as one of God's witnesses. You're not called to follow me—you’re called to study for yourself whether what I’m saying aligns with the truth of God’s Word.
Your issue isn’t with me—it’s with what you're hearing. You’d rather cling to your version of history, imagining Jews fleeing their literal houses in 70 AD, than consider the spiritual message being revealed. And yet, you conveniently ignore the meaning of the garments Christ spoke about. Do you seriously believe God is warning about literal clothes in Matthew 24 and Revelation 16? That alone exposes your lack of spiritual discernment.
You want truth? Go back and reread what I posted—this time, with your spiritual eyes open.
And He said no one outside of Judea should enter into it to gather their belongings because by spending time doing that they might get caught up in the coming tribulation when the Roman armies were going to destroy Jerusalem and make it desolate, which they did.
Like I said, you got wrong Judea, wrong Jersualem, wrong housetops, wrong clothing etc. 70AD was not what Christ was talking about.
You are trying to relate unrelated verses. In Luke 17 there is no reference to anyone needing to flee to the mountains. Are you forgetting that Matthew 24:17 was said in relation to the need to flee to the mountains? When Jesus comes, no one will be able to flee to the mountains because of the suddenness of everything that will happen once He comes. That is not the context of Matthew 24:15-17 which is in relation to people needing to flee from the coming tribulation.
I can tell you don’t understand what mountains Christ was referring to—you’re still stuck in the 70 AD narrative, clinging to a fantasy that doesn’t hold up under the light of Scripture.
Christ wasn’t pointing to physical Jerusalem in 70 AD where you believe He instructed the Jews to flee to the mountains to camp there to avoid being killed by the Romans. No, He was warning about His New Testament congregation—the spiritual house of God—where the man of sin would take a seat in the Holy Place, defiling it from within. This isn't about Roman soldiers invading the city. It's about spiritual corruption inside the Church. Selah!
That’s why the Elect are told to flee to the mountains when they "see" the abomination of desolation. It’s not just a warning—it’s a command to separate from the apostate system, from the beast and those who worship it.
So here’s the real question: What are those mountains? Why does Christ tell us to flee there? Go search the Scriptures. The answer is there—if you’re willing to see it with spiritual discernment instead of historical bias.
But, in terms of great tribulation occurring before Christ's future return, why would it be particularly troublesome for pregnant women and nursing mothers in relation to that? It's very easy to see why it would be particularly troublesome for them to flee to the mountains before the destruction of 70 AD, but I don't see how that could relate to tribulation before Christ's return. What is your explanation for that?
Mat 24:19-21
(19) And woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days!
(20) But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day:
(21) For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.
Do you read carefully and THINK!
"In those days" are part of the Great Tribulation! Not in 70AD, but the rebellion house of God near the end. The 70AD was NOT qualified the worst time ever since the beginning of the world or shall be on Earth. Seriously?! Do you realize what the nursing woman signifies? What about the child that sucks? God is not talking about some helpless Jewish women with a child who wants to escape from Roman soliders.
So we have undeniable proof that the time of the Sabbath flight, the time of the Winter, the time of the women with child, is "IN THOSE DAYS," of the [thlipsis] (translated affliction here), which you should know better in Matthew 24 was at the second advent. You see, as my grandmother often said, "your arms are to short to box with God." You come up with contradiction after contradiction for one reason. What you are saying about 70AD is not true.
Not an unholy Jewish Temple practicing sacrilege in AD 70, but the church. The church is the only physical holy place after the cross that could have abomination stand in it. Those told to flee are the elect. Those on the housetops are the elect. Those in the field (at this time) are the elect. Those with child is a "figure" of the church. You need to go look up in Galatians on how God illustrated in the allegory that in the New Testament era, the woman who has more children is a figure of the New Testament Church! Selah!
Thus God is saying, Woe to the church! Why? Because "she" will be judged of God as the great harlot Babylon that she is. And that is why the elect are commanded to flee to the mountains, that they not be partaker with her (Revelation 18). Again, when we read it in context and comparing scripture with scripture for our interpretation, we have consistency.
Beside, do you even understand what is the sabbath and the winter "in those days" Christ talked about, that they need to pray, humm. Doubtfully as long as you are stuck with your 70AD narrative!
Matthew 24:19 How dreadful it will be in those days for pregnant women and nursing mothers!
Pregnant women? Nursing mothers? And they’re supposed to somehow pray that their escape doesn’t happen on the Sabbath or in winter—during a Roman military siege in 70 AD—so they can flee on foot to the mountains while pregnant or nursing an infant?
Seriously? That’s your interpretation?
LOL. That doesn’t even pass a basic logic test, let alone spiritual discernment. You’re telling me that in the middle of a brutal Roman assault, with the city surrounded and sealed off, these women are expected to time their escape around the weather and the Sabbath laws?
Come on. Think deeper. Christ wasn’t giving survival tips for a historical event—He was giving spiritual warnings for His people, the Elect, to flee from a corrupt and rebellion house. But instead of seeing the spiritual truth, you're stuck forcing the text into a narrow, outdated historical box.
It makes no sense because your interpretation isn’t rooted in the Spirit—it’s just repeating what’s been handed down without testing it by the full counsel of Scripture. Wake up.
What would Jesus saying "How dreadful it will be in those days for pregnant women and nursing mothers" illustrate in relation to great distress/tribulation before His future second coming?
If you have the wisdom of Christ, then you would understand that the woman He speaks of is the Church, and those who are suckling are the children of the congregation—those still immature in the faith, relying on milk and not yet able to stand in the full truth.
This isn't about pregnant women fleeing Roman soldiers in 70 AD—it’s a prophetic warning about the Great Tribulation, a time of severe testing and judgment before Christ's return. Christ is speaking spiritually, not historically.
Those who remain in apostate churches, nursing on dead traditions and false doctrines, will be in great sorrow and distress when that day comes. That’s why He warns them to flee, to escape the wrath coming upon the harlot system that once claimed His name.
But only those with ears to hear and eyes to see will understand it.
What would Jesus saying "Pray that your flight will not take place in winter or on the Sabbath" illustrate in relation to great distress/tribulation before His future second coming, keeping in mind that their "flight" is in relation to fleeing to the mountains? What does His reference to those in Judea fleeing to the mountains metaphorically illustrate in relation to His future second coming?
You don't know? Why don't you study what mountains God talked about here that the Elect need to flee instead of remaining in the rebellion house of God. For what? Think.