I am back from vacation in Bali!
Now my response to Zao
as promised:
Maybe the most important parts of what you said above are going to be missed because of false and "not Christian, not biblical" doctrine in the churches, so I'm taking the liberty of repeating them, your words only slightly changed to my own words. So please correct me if I misunderstood what you are saying:
Christ is THE Temple, which His people (builders) represented. He told them (the Jews - builders) to destroy this Temple and in three days, he would rebuild it. So exactly when was THAT temple destroyed and rebuilt?
At the Cross.
@TribulationSigns I don't necessarily agree with EVERYTHING you say in all your posts, but IMHO the above points you make are
crucially important - but they will fly over their heads
in unbelief in respect of
far too many who post in these boards and they will fail to notice it - because of their false doctrines or the false doctrines they believe and adhere to - which is why I've re-posted it here.
My answer: It did not take place in 70 AD, because the temple that was destroyed in 70 AD was no more a "holy place" than a Hindu shrine. It will take place in a New Testament congregation in the end of time.
Good.
Allow me to explain more about WHAT QUALIFIES as the "holy place" that many people here do not get it.
When I said that the congregation was the only Holy Place that qualifies is very simple. When we study scripture, we will find that there are only three things that God labels as the Holy Place where He dwells. They are:
#1. The Holy Temple: The Temple of God Himself
#2. The Holy Temple: The Temple of Believers
#3. The Holy Temple: The Temple that is God's
External/Visible Congregation (The Lord's House)
Biblically speaking, there are no other holy places found anywhere. And certainly not where Christians are where they would have to flee. God dwells in all three of those Holy Temples, but in only one can/will/has He depart/ed from it.
That is His external covenant congregation. It is the only one that qualifies to have an abomination stand, that will make it desolate.
We should let the Bible interpret itself, and do not go off half-cocked with extraneous beliefs, this prophesy can only be speaking about one of these three holy temples of God where abomination is to stand. So now we examine the scriptures carefully,
within the pertinent context, in the light of the whole Bible, and our answer is right there. Not with preconceived ideas about temple in 70AD, but with open mindedness to what scripture
actually says.
Mat 24:15-18
(15) When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation,
spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place,
(whoso readeth, let him understand:)
(16) Then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains:
(17) Let him which is on the housetop not come down to take any thing out of his house:
(18) Neither let him which is in the field return back to take his clothes.
Looking at these passages "OBJECTIVELY" and in their context, it is very plain that God is referring to a place called Judea, that those who are there are to flee "FROM", "TO" the mountains. Moreover, in Luke 21:21, we are
not to enter again into Judaea for any reason. Right? So why are the Jews back in Jersualem we see today despite the 70AD theory?! LOL. The very context makes this absolutely clear. Second, we are further enlightened by Christ explaining that this is the prophesy of Daniel (Daniel 9:17-20), which again illustrates it is the prophecy of the
NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH ABOMINATIONS prior to Second Coming, and not any other alleged holy place. SELAH! For example, the seventy weeks of Daniel 9. We also see that as He tells us of this abomination that
stands in the Holy Place we are cautioned in instruction by God that this is a passage that we are not to take lightly, but to
carefully understand what we read! Spiritual Discerned! For example, "let him that readeth understand."
Mar 13:14
(14) But when ye shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet,
standing where it ought not,
(let him that readeth understand,) then let them that be in Judaea flee to the mountains:
Here the wording is that this abomination stands where it ought not. Now remember the only three possible holy places of God
in the New Testament, according to scripture:
1.) God
2.) God's Elect person
3.) External or visible Congregation/Church.
And also remember, the unbelievers of the world are not a holy Temple of the Lord! Let's scratch off number one right away, because abomination cannot or never will stand in God! So we only have two holy places left where abomination can stand. In a Believer or in the Church. Now Abomination cannot stand in a believer
because He is the Temple of God, and
God "HIMSELF" dwells within him. Selah! Can God and Satan dwell in the same Holy Place, within our bodies? Of course not! A holy temple cannot be occupied by two rulers, both Satan and Christ. Scratch number two, abomination cannot stand within a believer. That's the whole point of a believer being a Holy place, it's because God dwells within us to make us a Holy Place. That leaves only the Holy Temple, which is the
external covenant church. It is the only "Biblical" Holy place left wherein abomination can stand and that can be left desolate!! The holy temple of a believer cannot be left desolate, the Holy Temple Christ cannot be left desolate, only the Holy Temple, which is the
church, can have abomination stand in it and be made desolate.
And low and behold, that is exactly what 2nd Thessalonians 2 illustrates to us in no uncertain terms. It is expressly stated the Holy Temple where the man of lawlessness takes a seat and is worshiped as God. We have our answer yet again! That's abomination of the highest order, and that will leave this Holy Temple desolate. Of that you can be 100 percent sure! The external church, the only holy Place that qualifies!
2Th 2:3-5
(3) Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;
(4) Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped;
so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.
(5) Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
Behold, he has told us, Jesus has told us, John has told us, but some people are just not listening. If the man of sin sitting in the Holy Temple of God ruling as God is not abomination that will leave it desolate, then I am a flying elephant!!!!!
Those who keep parroting that it's not the Church are dealing in wishful thinking, not in a sound exegesis of scriptures. I'm sorry to say it's a growing error that is warned of God. The great deception which is the false Christ. The false Church that shows itself as God, but is ruled by Satan.
So that’s what I mean when I declare that no other holy place qualifies to have abomination stand in it that "WILL" make it desolate. We have to be careful what we read, because often something sounds Biblical that is really not biblical at all. The fact is, this sign should be obvious to faithful Christians. Since "His house" is the only Holy Place of God, that God has ever brought to desolation. Who will make this Holy Place desolate? Read for yourself in Revelation:
Rev 17:16
(16) And the ten horns which thou sawest upon the beast, these shall hate the
whore, and
shall make her desolate and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire.
God has put into their hearts (do you know who they are?) to do God's will to bring the judgment upon the whore (according to the authority of scripture). This woman of defilement and abominations is the
unfaithful New Testament Church, from which we are commanded to depart from, to flee from, to come out of her, and
NEVER enter back in for any reason or ever again (Luke 20:20), that we not be judged as she is being judged by God. Humm? Does this fit the bill for their 70AD so-called Jewish temple, they "THINK" is the holy place God at that time in Jersualem? Not at all!