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CoreIssue
07-10-2006, 05:48 PM
I believe a review of topics, such as the Unchurched, and noting the decline of desire to study the Bible and taking part in Biblical Christian discussions, lack of fear of God, taking the Rapture as a fable, touchie feel goodism cloaked as Christianity and defining God as the god found in all religions, when added together is a major sign of the times warned about in the Bible.
Meaning, stoppage of looking for the Rapture because of itching ears and false teachers to denominations and churches steeped in Apostacy following another Christ declares the Great Apostacy is at full steam with really no where else to go but to the AC.
What can there be left to see that we are not seeing, pre-trib wise?
InTheWind
07-10-2006, 05:58 PM
Yep and the me me generation, hearts are waxing cold.:(
I have never seen so many selfish uncaring in people in the world as now. :eek:
Brandli5
07-12-2006, 11:10 PM
yes, it seems we are fast approching the upcomming end of time here.
Our sunday school and bible study class used to be full to the rim, now about less than 5 or 10 people come at differnt times.
ITs sad, the word is what we are to discern from Man's way verses God's way. Its important to read, and study ourselves.
How many people do that at home without some kind of Modivation at meetings at church?? I would guess about 0. (maybe 5 out of a 100)
I pray for the world, and for our pastors, I do not want to see them give up. IF they do, then more and more will.
Chrystalwuzhere
07-13-2006, 11:39 AM
Many expect signs as big as lightning throughout the heavens to be the endtime signs, but what they don't see is that these things have been happening so gradually that it seems normal. I've even heard some folks say that they don't see any differences between now and 50 years ago. These are Christians talking. One sure indicator that they're blind.
Blindness is a huge factor.
CoreIssue
07-13-2006, 03:33 PM
No difference between now and 50 years ago!
What cave have they been living in? :swoon:
No difference between now and 50 years ago!
What cave have they been living in? :swoon:
This is really sad: There has been more change in the last 50 years than there were in the 500 before that.
. . . the pieces of the prophetic puzzle fit a little closer by the day.
CoreIssue
07-13-2006, 09:04 PM
This is really sad: There has been more change in the last 50 years than there were in the 500 before that.
. . . the pieces of the prophetic puzzle fit a little closer by the day.
I oh so agree.
The clouds are gathering, the first drops are beginning to fall,
. . .and few seem to notice the significance.
I think I am starting to understand how Noah felt.
CoreIssue
07-15-2006, 12:35 PM
The clouds are gathering, the first drops are beginning to fall,
. . .and few seem to notice the significance.
I think I am starting to understand how Noah felt.
An interesting observation.
I can agree with that.
Centurion
07-21-2006, 02:01 PM
I believe a review of topics, such as the Unchurched, and noting the decline of desire to study the Bible and taking part in Biblical Christian discussions, lack of fear of God, taking the Rapture as a fable, touchie feel goodism cloaked as Christianity and defining God as the god found in all religions, when added together is a major sign of the times warned about in the Bible.
Meaning, stoppage of looking for the Rapture because of itching ears and false teachers to denominations and churches steeped in Apostacy following another Christ declares the Great Apostacy is at full steam with really no where else to go but to the AC.
I agree. I think we are witnessing the great falling away.
For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. 2 Tim. 4:3-4
Let no man deceive you by any means: for [that day shall not come], except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition 2Th 2:3
I agree. I think we are witnessing the great falling away.
I truly believe we are the last generation. . . the very generation that will experience the rapture.
This link speaks volumes to all Christians who are paying attention to the signs of the times:
Even the secular members of society are making jokes about us being on the verge of Armageddon and the Rapture. Even they recognize the similarities between our beliefs and current world events.
For thousands of years, life continued as it always had... until now.
In the last 50 years, nearly every piece of the prophetic puzzle has suddenly and dramatically fallen into place.
If we do not recognize the obviousness of it, it's only because it seems too good to be true. It's only because we are blinded by our own amazement... we stare in disbelief and ask ourselves, "Am I really seeing what I'm seeing?" ...but if we look at it impartially, and analyze it practically, I think the answer it obvious.
You can claim, "Countless previous generations have believed it was imminent, and they were all mistaken. We are no different," but you're wrong. We are very different.
We have 50 years worth of signs and wonders which all point to one thing. 50 years worth of consistent and remarkable fulfillments which previous generations did not have.
Is it a coincidence that all of these things have occurred within mere decades of each other, after thousands of years of silence?
Jesus wouldn't have given us the signs to watch for, if He'd planned on fooling us with a 'close imitation' of the real thing.
Certainly, it may still be several years away; but I for one have no doubt whatsoever that we'll be the generation to witness the Rapture.
More. . . (http://www.bereanfaith.com/articles.php?action=article&id=9)
CoreIssue
10-29-2006, 08:02 PM
Forgot the name right now. I think it was Ezekiel.
But when one prophet said he felt like the only follower of God left in all of Israel.
Not that extreme, for me, but I sure feel like one of the few that are spread wide and thin.
Jessie
10-29-2006, 11:41 PM
wow, you guys have posted some good stuff.
for me what I see from my childhood is that many claimed to be christian but it was pretense only.
it has to be soon. since the children are being indoctrinated with muslim stuff,
the next generation would understand beheadings. and too with each generation getting colder and harder, I could see that happening in 20 yrs. being all set for the trib.
What is it that God waits for? I know he is patient.
there is really not many of us left.
and trying to figure out how to handle life in a decadent age is difficult.
I think too the hardest people to get along with are those who say they are christians.
not all of them, but most of them.
its almost surreal to think we are at the end. the rapture is so near it has to be.
wvpeach1963
11-06-2006, 02:44 AM
I don't believe in a rapture.
But I am excited to see all the prophecies fulfilled and the signs all in place that signal as the Lord told us, that we should be ever vigilent for his return.
I'm excited about it, as happy as I can be. It will be a hard time and the suffering hard to watch if God leaves me alive through it. But then just like having a bad tooth pulled at last all the pain will be gone. And the really exciting part is that we will live under the 1000 year reign of our Lord . The old saying applys to the end time.
No pain , no gain. It will be bad for all involved but after the pain, will be all that we could ever hope to gain. That deserves a Amen
CoreIssue
11-06-2006, 03:58 PM
You don't believe? The please explain Revelation 3:10, Mat 24, the 24 Elders at the First Seal and so on.
Most assuredly there. And before the Trib.
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