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Right, the "Wheat/Tares" separation is when Jesus "physically returns", this is done by "Angels Reapers".Originally posted by BobRyan:
We seem to agree that only the living are "separated" from the living wicked at the "coming again" of Christ (IF I go I will come again) -- the event seen in 1Thess 4 and in Rev 20 as the "First resurrection".
In Christ,
Bob
How long is a "DAY" with God??Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
Me4Him,
Matthew chapter 13 doesn't suggest there is a hint of two phases of the second coming or harvests, neither, it gives any hint there shall be 3 1/2 or 7 years apart between two harvests. I can see only one harvest follow at the end of the world by the coming of the Lord.
Matthew 25:31-46 show us, there is the only one judgement day at Christ's coming. It does not give a hint there shall be two judgement days apart either 7 years or 1000 years.
Revelation chapter 14 is a perfect picture of the harvest, there is the only one harvest day at Christ's coming.
John 6:39,40,44, & 54 clear telling us, that we shall be rise on the "LAST DAY". It simple mean the final day of the age or humankind era. It does not saying there shall be 1,290 days, or 7 years, or 1000 years either. It simple saying, "LAST DAY". It is very, very clear telling us, that the resurrection shall be occur at Christ's coming on the last day of the age or humankind era. Our caught up/harvest shall not be occured TILL the resurrection must be occur first according to 1 Thess. 4:16-17.
No way that you can find a verse anywhere in the Bible gives us a hint that resurrection or harvest shall be occured aparted as phase of the series of Christ's coming. Bible teaches us, that the resurrection/harvest must be occured follow at Lord's coming same time, that shall be on the LAST DAY of the age.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
Clearly you need to have the second general resurrection of the righteous future to the writing of John's letters - be called the "First Resurrection" by John.Me4Him
In the rapture, (day of Christ/Bridgroom)(pre trib)
1. Jesus reaps
2. the "SAVED" leave the earth. (Heaven bound)
3. the "UNSAVED" remain. (for trib period)
Jesus's return, (day of the lord) (post trib)
1. Angels reap
2. The "WICKED" leave the earth. (Hell bound)
3. The "SAVED" remain. (for MK)
This is the "FIRST RESURRECTION".
Scripture has a "DUAL APPLICATION", one "Spiritual", one "literal", to cover "BOTH" coming of Jesus.Originally posted by BobRyan:
God can view a literal day EITEHR as 1000 years or he can view a literal 1000 years as a day. He can do it both ways at once. It is not a ruler for a timeline since it cuts both ways at once.
Obviously.
In Christ,
Bob
FEAST DAYS:Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
Me4Him,
Matthew chapter 13 doesn't suggest there is a hint of two phases of the second coming or harvests, neither, it gives any hint there shall be 3 1/2 or 7 years apart between two harvests. I can see only one harvest follow at the end of the world by the coming of the Lord.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
That is a very good example of two chapters pointing to the same event in terms of the saints being in heaven and having come out of that noteworthy time in World History - the time of great persecution.Tell me, do you think Revelation chapter 7 and chapter 14 are the same describe about the harvest? Tell me, WHEN the harvest of Revelation chapter 7 shall be occured? I remember, you did mentioned on Revelation chapter 7 shows the rapture of the church before tribulation proof pretrib. In your view of Rev. 7:14 speaks of the church shall be rapture out from tribulaiton, show that they shall be escape from tribulaiton. But, this verse shows us very clear, that they have BEEN in tribulations, that they comes OUT of it, and put robe on them.
The "MAJOR DISPENSATIONS" are shown in this chart.Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
Ed,
Bible teaches us, there are only two ages of God's plan. Right now, we are in THIS PRESENT age. Ed, KJV is not error for saying, 'end of the world'. It is right. we all have common sense that 'end of the age' is common or same as 'end of the age'. KJV is right, because, it tells us, right now, we in this present age, with this old planet earth, and the currently of humankind era. This world is a temporary, it will not be last forever. Because 2 Peter 3:10-13 telling us, this old earth shall be burned as destroyed by fire follow at the coming of CHrist, it will be at the end of the age.
Later this weekend, I will present verses with the parallel of 'this present age' & 'age to come' from the Bible. It teaches us very clear, there are only two ages of God's plan. This prsent age have been since for about 6,000 years with this currently humankind era, and sins too. Sins and wicked shall be all exclusion or destroyed at the end of age. So, the next age shall be the perfect condition of the world with no sin, and will be glory days, and also, there shall be immortality.
Matt. 28:19-20 telling us, Christ commands us, that we must go and preach the gospel into the world, and he said, behold, He is always with us TILL the end of the age. Tribulations must go through this present age, once Christ comes, then there shall be NO MORE tribulations again in the next age. The next age shall be eternality.
This weekend I will present verses by parallel to comparing of 'this present age' and 'next age to come' from the Bible.
Ed, I already know that you use 'ages' of Eph. 2:7; 3:5; & 3:21, to prove this word showing us, there is more than just two ages, it might be three or more ages. Eph. 2:7 tells us, Christ pour his mercy, grace upon us through all periods, means, that his mercy and grace never end, and being limited. His mercy and grace is eternality.
Eph. 3:5 tells us, during in the other ages, it was mystery to the people about Calvary. 'Other ages' is speak of the Old Testament period.
Eph. 3:21 telling us, that Christ's glory be within the Church through all ages without end. It speaks of Christ already given power and key to the Church, that Christ already glory in the Church, and He always be with the Church all the times, and even, through eternality. This verse is clearly refer to Dan. 7:14 & 27, that the Church already received the kingdom come from Christ, by give power and key to us, that we are now reigning with CHrist, and His kingdom is an everlasting.
Eph. 2:7; 3:5; & 3:21 of 'ages' don't mean it is more than just two ages or seven ages according to dispensationalism's teaching. It means, throughout all periods with no limited.
Again, I told you that, I will present verses to comparing with 'this present age' & 'age to come' with parallel from the Bible this weekend. This parallel would helping us to understand clear of comparing between them in God's plan.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
The Bible never calls anything "the Church Age" - but if you think it does - please provide a quote.The Age we live in now is called my
me (and 85% of thinking Baptists) as
The Church Age, by the Bible as the Time of the Gentiles, and by some as The Age of Grace.
The Bible does not give you the rightOriginally posted by BobRyan:
The Bible never calls anything "the Church Age" - but if you think it does - please provide a quote.
The Bible never calls anything "The age of Grace" - but if you think it does - please provide a quote.
What we do see is the "times of the gentiles" - period. All other things men "Add to it" are just that - added.
The context is the “Coming of Christ” AND “our gathering together to Him”. The rapture!2Thess 2
1 Now we request you, brethren, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him,
The early church was facing the problem of false letters from Paul. The false teachers were claiming that the dead had already been raised. We see the dead raised with Christ in Matt 27 and this may be what they were referring too – using it to mislead the saints of the NT.2Thess 2
2 that you not be quickly shaken from your composure or be disturbed either by a spirit or a message or a letter as if from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come.
Those letters “may have” contained doctrinal error – including the error that the return of Christ had already taken place. “The Day of the Lord” is equated here with the return – or “coming of our Lord Jesus Christ”.2Tim 2[/b]
17Their teaching will spread like gangrene. Among them are Hymenaeus and Philetus,
18who have wandered away from the truth. They say that the resurrection has already taken place, and they destroy the faith of some.
19Nevertheless, God's solid foundation stands firm, sealed with this inscription: "The Lord knows those who are his,"
Paul denies an “immediate rapture” POV – stating that certain “events must come first” including the apostasy “falling away” of the Christian church from truth. The word “anti-christ” is not used here – rather it is “son of destruction”, “man of lawlessness”.2Thess 2
3 Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will not come unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction,