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2 Thess. 2:1-4, the Rapture

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by prophecynut, Aug 14, 2005.

  1. Ed Edwards

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    Claudia_T:
    YOu say much to agree with, Sister Claudia_T. I studied
    each Thursday afternoon for about a year with a SDA paster
    back 33 years ago. I've had 30 years since to study in my
    area of interest: eschatology.

    You probably believe the
    post-tribulation only rapture/resurrection
    and the pre-millinnial Second Coming of Jesus.
    I believe in the pretribualtion rapture and the
    post-tribualtion (NOT ONLY) rapture/resurrection
    and the pre-millinnial Second COming of Jesus.

    You are debating with a person who beleives in
    the post-tribulation rapture/resurrection but
    is a-millinnial in that there will be a Millinnial Kingdom
    of Jesus BUT it is a spiritual thing and you can I
    cannot understand it cause we are second class kristians.

    Anyway, there are two different earthquakes that are spoken of
    in Revelation.

    1. Revelation 6:12-17
    2. Revelation 16:18-20

    A 9.0 earthquake in Los Angles would destroy the city and
    kill 5 Million people. A 10.0 is ten times as much energy.

    In the Revelation 6 earthquake "every mountain and island
    was moved from its place". Because this is all over the
    earth it will be like a million 9.0 earthquakes so every place
    will be within 10 miles of earthquake center. So that
    would make the Revelation 6 measure 15.0 on the Rictor Scale.

    The Revelation 16 earthquake is worse that that:
    "Every island fled and the mountains disappeared".
    It is worse than the Revelation 6 earthquake. So it would
    maybe 1,000 times worse: Force 18.0.

    If there are two earthquakes, there can be
    two comings of Jesus.
     
  2. Ed Edwards

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    Claudia_T on page 1 of this topic:

    Amen, Sister Claudia_T -- Preach it.

    If that event is loud enough to wake the dead - it will
    be plenty noisy.

    I find it strange in my study of history that it took
    the post-tribs 40 years to find somebody who had used
    the term 'secret rapture'. The only place i see it anymore is
    in strawman arguments by posties -- i've never seen it in
    a preemie's argument.

    But still this passage speaks only of the
    pretribulation rapture, not of the post-trib
    Second Coming Event. They are two seperate
    events one at the beginning of the 7-year-Day
    of the Lord; one at the end of the
    7-year-Day of the Lord.

    I show this one page 1, last post.
     
  3. Ed Edwards

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    Amen, Brother prophecynut -- Preach it! [​IMG]
     
  4. Ed Edwards

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    What a waste of band width, out of all that mess you only have one verse on the Rapture. </font>[/QUOTE]Ah ha, I finally
    found it on page one.

    Now i have to run explain to God why i wasted
    so much time searching through the first
    15 pages backwards for this :(

    Somebody is going to pay for this trickiness :(
     
  5. OldRegular

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    Then why do you limit it to 1000 years?

    By the way I never said that Jesus was called the Ancient of Days.
     
  6. BobRyan

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    The Ancient of Days in Daniel 7 is the God the Father.

    The 4 empires in Daniel 7 SHOW the timeline to go to the fall of the Roman empire and its split into 10 kingdom. The people of God in Daniel 7 are the saints of the most high and the "Judgment was passed IN FAVOR of the saints".

    The idea that the SAINTS don't exist in the NT or that the NT church IS NOT included in the term "saints" in Daniel 7 -- is nothing more than failed speculation.

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
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    Fortunately there is no Bible text that makes that point -- it is just speculation
     
  8. OldRegular

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    Strange but I remember a passage or two of Scripture in the New Testament where Jesus says [John 14:6]:
    and John 17:6-10
    Sounds like the Church Saints belong to the Father. I believe that is what
    means.

    Now how do dispensationalists twist this Scripture?
     
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    I have accused dispensationalists of splintering Scripture rather than "rightly dividing the Word". Unfortunately they are also splintering the Triune Godhead. They want to make God a bigamist. [​IMG] Israel is the wife of the Father. The Church is the Bride of Jesus Christ. Nonsense!
     
  11. OldRegular

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    I believe that dispensationalists have dug themselves into a hole in trying to defend their doctrine. Some just dig themselves even deeper, some have seen the light and are climbing out. They are called progresive dispensationalists, their doctrine is approaching that of the post trib premillennialists and eventually I believe that is where they will end up.

    I believe that the dispensationalist doctrine of eschatology is wrong, however, I believe that their most grevious error is in their doctrine of a parenthesis Church.
     
  12. BobRyan

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    I don't see them moving away from pre-trib.

    But I do see them preaching "Two gospels" one for the OT and one for the NT.

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
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    They are sounding more and more like polytheists.

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
  14. OldRegular

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    That is the way I see it except I believe you meant to say: "The idea that the SAINTS don't exist in the OT" above.
     
  15. BobRyan

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    ACtually the text of Daniel 7 uses the term "Saints" - I think PN was arguing that those that are mentioned in Daniel 7 do not exist in the NT - so that is why I say "the idea that SAINTS do not exist in the NT ...is a failed speculation".

    In fact as we both know - the term for "saint" is found in BOTH the OT and NT.

    I agree with you that the point against the dispensationalist error is pretty strong in this case.
     
  16. prophecynut

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    The Daniel 7 saints do exist in the NT but not in the Scriptures which apply to the Church, Acts 2-Rev. 3. Never is the Church identified as saints of the Most High. Paul never addresses the saints in his day as saints of the Most High.
     
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    John, the Beloved, doesn't saying that he sees Church appears up in the heaven from Revelation chapter 4 thru chapter 19. Your logically is not enough.

    Aren't we as saints?

    Please definition, what is the 'saint'?

    In Christ
    Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
     
  18. Ed Edwards

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    Phi 4:21 Salute euery Saint in Christ Iesus:
    the brethren which are with me, greet you.

    A 'saint' is one who is 'in Christ Iesus'.

    Thus there are O.T. saints - national Israeli who
    believed in the coming Messiah.

    Thus there are N.T. saints - mostly Gentiles who
    beleive that Jesus was raised from the dead.

    Thus there will be Tribulation saints - mostly
    national Jewish Israeli who see that their Messiah
    is Jesus.

    Thus there will be physical Millinnial saints -
    Jews and Gentiles together who believe that Jesus
    is Lord and Savior.
     
  19. OldRegular

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    Yes but the Apostle Peter uses the same descriptive phrases for the Church that was used of Israel in the Old Testament:

    1 Peter 2:9
    9. But ye [are] a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light:

    Exodus 19:6
    And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation. These are the words which thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel.

    Deuteronomy 7:6
    For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God: the LORD thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth.

    Deuteronomy 14:2
    For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth.
     
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    When this Topic gets to page 20, the PTB = powers that be, would
    like to shut it down. Quite frankly i'm enjoying the discussion
    especially the posts of Claudia. I'd like to see the discussion continued.
    We can start another thread and call it:
    #2: 2 Thess. 2:1-4, the Rapture
    (I put the number in front of the thread so it can be seen on the
    higher level summary pages.)
     
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