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Was fervent Pre trib Rapture/Pre Mil, now historical preMil..Which do you hold to? What convinced you of this position? What are good resources to read about your position?
You do see a future second coming, and a future physical bodily resurrection event, correct?I voted "Amillennium" because that's the closest to my view. To be completely honest, I hold a "Partial Preterist" view of prophecy, where I believe that most (but not all) prophecy was fulfilled in the Jewish War, ending with the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple (AD 66-70). I don't believe Revelation 20 speaks of a literal 1,000 years, but of a very long period of time. Having said that, and acknowledging that I am in the minority, I'm not here to change anyone's view.
What's the difference in those views, if you don't mind my asking?Was fervent Pre trib Rapture/Pre Mil, now historical preMil..
book that impacted me was actually NT Theology of GE Ladd!
Yes to both parts of your question.You do see a future second coming, and a future physical bodily resurrection event, correct?
The first would be what is called Dispy theology, which would hold to God removing His church out right before the Great tribulation of last days hits, while my present view sees the Christians still here, but protected by God just as the Israelites were in Egypt during the Plagues...What's the difference in those views, if you don't mind my asking?
Thank you. There are so many different views regarding the End Times that it can be difficult to keep them straight.The first would be what is called Dispy theology, which would hold to God removing His church out right before the Great tribulation of last days hits, while my present view sees the Christians still here, but protected by God just as the Israelites were in Egypt during the Plagues...
I am covenant premil, which means do see Spiritual Israel as the Church today, but unlike many reformed, do also see God still dealing with the Jews at end of this Age, as those still living will receive Jesus as their Messiah at His second coming!Thank you. There are so many different views regarding the End Times that it can be difficult to keep them straight.
I am covenant premil, which means do see Spiritual Israel as the Church today, but unlike many reformed, do also see God still dealing with the Jews at end of this Age, as those still living will receive Jesus as their Messiah at His second coming!
Maybe not...Since the very nature of the tribulation is the pooring out of Gods wrath its not possible that the church participates in it.
Maybe not...
1 Peter 4:17 For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
Mid tribulation is a possibility. The "Great" tribulation presumably starts there according to Walvoord (I believe) during which time the wrath of God actually begins.
We talk about what that judgment means but it cannot mean suffering Gods wrath.
2 Thess refutes a mid position
--Unless there are other, major, doctrinal differences, Christians should not reject fellowship over eschatology.