What prophesy are we looking for next?

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veteran

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" I believe that the U.S.A. is not mentioned that much (if at all) in prophecy simply because in the 230 years or so when the fulfillment actually occurs, the U.S.A. won't be in existence! We are a mere blip on the radar screen that will pass in time! Just look at how far we've drifted away from God in the 235+ years that the U.S.A. has been in existence! Do we really think we will survive until the Second Coming?! We would HAVE to believe in the doctrine of imminence!


Be careful who you listen to. There are many in the Church today succumbing to the Socialist's dogma against the western Christian nations, especially against the U.S.A. The only way a believer could succumb to that thinking is by not understanding God's Word to It's depth.

The U.S.A. is mentioned in endtime Bible prophecy, but not using terminology the majority would recognize. Someone who doesn't know their Bible history won't know. That includes many pastors and preachers in the Churches today.
 

tgwprophet

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Sorry Veteran the above first paragraph was a quote from Retrobyter... and one i disagree with.. and gave an explanation as to why. I forgot to put Retrobyter" name in association wiith it.
 

teleiosis

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A lot of what you think is coming next is dependent upon your own thinking and how you look at the way end-time prophecy is put together.
Saying what you think is just an exercise in opinion.

I think Revelation is divided into parallel, overlapping accounts to cover all the diverse action in the end-times.
I think these parallel accounts breaks can be discerned by the introduction of a change of scene and focus.
  • With that basis, I separate a view of the Churches in chapters 2 and 3.
  • Revelation chapters 4-11 (exclusive of the sidebar account of the Temple and the Two Witnesses in 11:1-13) form a broad overview.
  • Revelation 11:1-13 is a complete rendition of the one 'seven' with its opposing halves but centered on just two aspects of the end.
  • Revelation chapter 12 includes two twin parallel accounts each running over 2000 years in total length.
  • Revelation chapters 13-16 (inclusive) is the detailed account of the one 'seven' and includes the previously skipped third Woe revealed as the seven Bowl Judgments.
  • Revelation chapters 17 and 18 are explanatory in nature and give specific details.
  • Revelation chapters 19-22 again pick up the linear narrative, starting right before the end of the one 'seven' and progressing the timeline into the New Earth and New Heavens.
Based on a complete sequence of events, I think the first four Seals have already been opened.
I think all three end-time nations of Daniel 7 are ready to unite as Revelation 13:2 reveals.
We await the start of the one 'seven.' You will know it has begun when the Temple is being built on the Temple Mount.
...This will send Pre-Tribbers into a panic of denial.