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  1. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    Here are some failed end-times expectations between 1901–1910. Many of these came from movements that grew out of the 1800s prophetic revival, especially those influenced by Adventist and Bible Student interpretations of Book of Daniel and Book of Revelation. Failed End-Times Predictions...
  2. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    Yes, I’m well aware of the likes of Charles Taze Russell and Ellen G. White and their odd beliefs, but my point is that for at least ~ 200 years, ppl have pointed to the same scriptures they used to prove the end was near. Yet, here we are today.
  3. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    Here is a timeline of specific end-times predictions from 1844–1900 that were expected to bring the return of Christ, the resurrection, or the beginning of the millennial kingdom. Many came from groups that developed after the Great Disappointment. Failed End-Times Predictions (1844–1900) 1844...
  4. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    The 1850s also saw several failed prophetic expectations that grew out of the aftermath of the Great Disappointment. Many former followers of William Miller continued trying to calculate new dates for the Second Coming. Here are some of the most notable predictions or expectations during that...
  5. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    Several major end-times predictions failed in the 1840s, especially in the United States and Britain. The period was full of intense prophetic speculation about the return of Christ and the end of the age. Here are the most notable ones: 1. William Miller – 1843 / 1844 The most famous failed...
  6. SovereignGrace

    Baptism Doth Also Now Save Us

    I don’t think Paul was speaking of himself here of being unsaved, but a man, though saved, still struggled with sin. This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.[1 Timothy 1:15] He wrote in the presence...
  7. SovereignGrace

    Baptism Doth Also Now Save Us

    So, baptism, in and of itself, does not save. Is this what you are saying? Asking for clarification. TIA
  8. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    ┌─────────────────────────┐ │ Russia │ │ (The “Bear” from the │ │ North) │ └──────────┬──────────────┘ │...
  9. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    I’ve noticed that @Ascetic X and @Charlie24 are eerily radio silent to all these prophecy failures through the years I’ve posted. As far back as the 1830’s-1840’s, the same scriptures used today were used back then to “prove” things were soon coming to a close. I’m sure I can dig up things from...
  10. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    I asked ChatGPT this: “When Israel and Egypt made peace, I think it was nine countries who pulled away from supporting Egypt. Russia was supposedly aligning with those nine nations who pulled away from supporting Egypt. Didn’t dispensationalists at that time, late 1970’s see this as the ten...
  11. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    I asked ChatGPT for the exact quotes from Mauro’s writing and got this: Here is the exact verbatim statement from the page you linked in The Number of Man by Philip Mauro where he connects the League of Nations with the prophetic political system: A second passage later in the same document...
  12. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    Phillip Mauro in his “Number of a Man” (1909 revised in 1919) pointed to the formation of “The League of Nations” as soon ushering in the anti-Christ: Another political development of the first magnitude which is taking substance and form at the present moment is the much discussed "League of...
  13. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    To be honest, I prefer the Westminster Confession of Faith, but they say the same thing in regards to the anti-Christ.
  14. SovereignGrace

    Rev. 17

    The beast in Revelation 13 (the same beast in Revelation 17) is said to have come out of the sea. Sea is symbolic of ppl not of Israel and land is symbolic of ppl of Jewish lineage. In other words, the beast is of Gentile lineage, which typified Rome. There are too many identifiers pointing to...
  15. SovereignGrace

    Baptism Doth Also Now Save Us

    @Craigbythesea Care to answer this?
  16. SovereignGrace

    Baptism Doth Also Now Save Us

    I’m reformed and enjoy Clarke and have used his commentary to help formulate my sermon.
  17. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    He kept moving the date and was wrong every time.
  18. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    I posted that book in the thread already closed.
  19. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    And I most certainly do not hold to that view.
  20. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    The book Armageddon: Appointment with Destiny by Grant R. Jeffrey (first published in 1988, expanded later) became a best-selling end-times prophecy book. However, several of its time-based predictions or expectations did not occur, which critics point to as failures. Here are the main ones...
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