Mel Miller
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Two Witnesses
LeBuick,
Thanks for further insight into the relation of I Cor.15 and I Thes.4.
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I Cor 15:51 aligns and agrees with 1 Thes 4:17 "Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord."
As I understand the rapture, when Christ comes those who remain alive will be transformed at that time from mortal to immortal in order to meet Christ in the air. In Cor, when Paul says we shall not all sleep, he is saying we shall not all be asleep when Christ comes again (this agrees with 1 Thes4:17). The transformation from mortal to immortal [corruptible to incorruptible, I think Paul says of those who sleep; and mortal to immortal of those who survive; insert by Mel] is death so makes Heb 9:27 100% correct that each of us will die [may die; insert by Mel].
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May I make two observations. One, I Cor.15 agrees with I Thes.4 that the living "mortals" will be "caught up to meet the Lord in the air" at the same time, yet after, the dead (corruptible bodies who sleep in the Lord) arise.
Two, Jesus requires that both Witnesses must rise up from death on that SAME day (having repeated four times that all believers must rise up on the same last day; John 6:38,39,44,54). Not at the same time, but the same Day (and I think even within the same HOUR since, IMO, Rev.7:9 to 8:5 is immediately followed by the 7th Trumpet declaring "God's wrath has come and the appointed time" for Resurrection, Rapture and Retribution)!
Here is where I disagree so pointedly with our friend Ed Edward who separates the resurrection of the Two Witnesses from "ALL the saints" by 3 1/2 years; making their deaths occur at mid-point of the 70th Seven. I believe that less than 4 days separate the day of their deaths and the resurrection of all believers on the unknown last day.
And that is why Jesus prepares "some to taste death" even after they see the "NOW of God's kingdom power and Christ's authority" having been demonstated for 3 1/2 years (perfect participle; Mark 9:1; Rev;12:10-14)
or 1260 days which "finish the mystery of God" before the UNKNOWN few
days begin during which they must still die until the last one is killed who must be killed"! Rev.6:9-11; Rev.10:6-7; Rev.11:6-7.
Christ is crowned King of kings in the same Hour "God's wrath has come"!
Jesus has subjected Himself to His Father alone knowing when that last Martyr and Last Hour will occur ... with armies already gathered to the Armageddon before He comes as a thief! Rev.16:14-16. But we already know that up to 3 1/2 days separate the deaths of the Two Prophets from the HOUR for resurrecting ALL the Saints. Jesus limits that HOUR to what happens after men "faint from fear at the signs of His coming on the DAY that comes suddenly, as a snare on all mankind". Luke 21:25-35.
I believe the knowledge of that DAY'S events, described in 100 verses of Revelation, will bring Unity, Courage and Love to great tribulation Saints
... not just to Baptists, but even to Messianic believers who are not likely to be in the Baptist tradition. BTW, they can't even post to this thread!?
Mel Miller www.lastday.net :love2:
LeBuick,
Thanks for further insight into the relation of I Cor.15 and I Thes.4.
Quote:
_____________________________________________________________
I Cor 15:51 aligns and agrees with 1 Thes 4:17 "Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord."
As I understand the rapture, when Christ comes those who remain alive will be transformed at that time from mortal to immortal in order to meet Christ in the air. In Cor, when Paul says we shall not all sleep, he is saying we shall not all be asleep when Christ comes again (this agrees with 1 Thes4:17). The transformation from mortal to immortal [corruptible to incorruptible, I think Paul says of those who sleep; and mortal to immortal of those who survive; insert by Mel] is death so makes Heb 9:27 100% correct that each of us will die [may die; insert by Mel].
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May I make two observations. One, I Cor.15 agrees with I Thes.4 that the living "mortals" will be "caught up to meet the Lord in the air" at the same time, yet after, the dead (corruptible bodies who sleep in the Lord) arise.
Two, Jesus requires that both Witnesses must rise up from death on that SAME day (having repeated four times that all believers must rise up on the same last day; John 6:38,39,44,54). Not at the same time, but the same Day (and I think even within the same HOUR since, IMO, Rev.7:9 to 8:5 is immediately followed by the 7th Trumpet declaring "God's wrath has come and the appointed time" for Resurrection, Rapture and Retribution)!
Here is where I disagree so pointedly with our friend Ed Edward who separates the resurrection of the Two Witnesses from "ALL the saints" by 3 1/2 years; making their deaths occur at mid-point of the 70th Seven. I believe that less than 4 days separate the day of their deaths and the resurrection of all believers on the unknown last day.
And that is why Jesus prepares "some to taste death" even after they see the "NOW of God's kingdom power and Christ's authority" having been demonstated for 3 1/2 years (perfect participle; Mark 9:1; Rev;12:10-14)
or 1260 days which "finish the mystery of God" before the UNKNOWN few
days begin during which they must still die until the last one is killed who must be killed"! Rev.6:9-11; Rev.10:6-7; Rev.11:6-7.
Christ is crowned King of kings in the same Hour "God's wrath has come"!
Jesus has subjected Himself to His Father alone knowing when that last Martyr and Last Hour will occur ... with armies already gathered to the Armageddon before He comes as a thief! Rev.16:14-16. But we already know that up to 3 1/2 days separate the deaths of the Two Prophets from the HOUR for resurrecting ALL the Saints. Jesus limits that HOUR to what happens after men "faint from fear at the signs of His coming on the DAY that comes suddenly, as a snare on all mankind". Luke 21:25-35.
I believe the knowledge of that DAY'S events, described in 100 verses of Revelation, will bring Unity, Courage and Love to great tribulation Saints
... not just to Baptists, but even to Messianic believers who are not likely to be in the Baptist tradition. BTW, they can't even post to this thread!?
Mel Miller www.lastday.net :love2:
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