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Dave L
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I'm non denominational. Scripture teaches this position. Dispensationalism teaches the complete opposite.Mind revealing what denomination you are?
And is what you said what they teach?
Glory to God,
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I'm non denominational. Scripture teaches this position. Dispensationalism teaches the complete opposite.Mind revealing what denomination you are?
And is what you said what they teach?
Glory to God,
Taken
I'm non denominational. Scripture teaches this position. Dispensationalism teaches the complete opposite.
Just read your bible and don't try to make it fit your ideas. Your ideas need to fit it.
Where was "The Holy of Holies" located?I was trying to have you elaborate on Your ideas.
Like ... what Holy place did they stand, when they saw the abomination of desolation?
And what exactly became desolate?
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Where was "The Holy of Holies" located?
And, was not that same place not only destroyed, but also every stone plowed into the ground so that there was nothing left to even be seen of it?
Wow! "A building falling down and a couple of guys scooting out of town?" But, then, I have to remember that you did say you had read none of the historical accounts I mentioned.
In the Jewish Temple.
Correct.
And THAT marked the beginning of Sorrows?
All the world had been preached To?
Then why bother sending out the Apostles?
The Jews left their homes and ran and hid in the Hills?
Where is the Scriptures of them hiding?
And the foretelling Scriptures of them coming out of hiding...and then what, returning to a desolate city?
And the scriptural foretelling of Two great Tribulations like the world has never seen?
The Great Tribulation has more events taking place then One building falling down and a couple of Apostles being threatened and scooting out of town.
Seems you have some agreement with Dave, on a two great Tribulation factor.
I do not.
God Bless,
Merry Christmas,
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Wow! "A building falling down and a couple of guys scooting out of town?" But, then, I have to remember that you did say you had read none of the historical accounts I mentioned.
Have you ever read George Peter Holford's Destruction of Jerusalem, ( CLICK HERE ), or anything Flavius Josephus wrote about those days?
That is the biggest thing God ever did to an entire civilization and religious order.... EVER.
If you are uneasy with my use of a small number...I'm open to you showing a third of the world's population having been killed by fire.
Rev 9:18
By these three was the third part of men killed, by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths.
God Bless,
Taken
It is a complicated topic. I'm finding out it is much more than just forgiving. I wish we had been wiser earlier - we learned not to trust everyone who says "Lord! Lord!" When you look at it - the apostles faced the perils of false brethren. David prayed the imprecatory psalms. It's hard to judge what the right way to go is. I feel like the youth pastor got over on us and walked away laughing "sucker!" He's that type. I never liked him. I learned his wife left him. I don't know how she stayed as long as she did. So he's had things happen - I just feel somewhat confused because my husband trusted them and they turned around and kicked him in the teeth. But where was God? Were we to learn the lesson that we can't trust some believers? It seems that God should have honored my husband's faith and desire to not take another believer to court. That didn't happen. It's just one of those things that doesn't make sense. James Dobson wrote a book "When God doesn't make sense" (something like that) and I would like to read it.This is a complicated topic.
That the only thing I will add is Christ once to forgive and clean us, though we have to repent first.
I see that repeated in the the bible, repent first.