Pre Trib Rapture in Perspective
Wednesday March 8, 2006
There is a deadly danger in being taken by surprise, and not having your armor on and in place. God will do things His way and in His time, (thank goodness for our sake), and no matter how much we wish or search to prove "our way". During the time of Christ the Scribes and Pharisee's had become proud and had their own interpretation of what God meant. They were not looking for Jesus, they were looking for a Prophet predicted by Moses and a King that would save them from the Romans, but just because they "KNEW" what they expected, God did not deliver them their way, God sent Jesus into the earth to deliver them His way.
In the not too distant future I hope to discuss the Great Deception, because I believe I may be able to offer some insights into how this deception could fool Gods people, if possible even His Elect would be deceived. With 90% of the Christians believing the rapture will occur at the beginning of the tribulation, if it doesn't there will be an open window for a tremendous deception and lots of so called Christians saying, "this can't be the tribulation because we are still here!" There is also the danger of the antichrist using the lack of a rapture to denounce the Christian god, or proclaiming his own diety as being here to "SAVE" those people from the torment of the tribulation.
BE NOT DECEIVED: The antichrist knows the Bible better than any human, he will make believable interpretations of gods word. Here was there in the beginning during the creation and has watched and partaken in human history since the beginning. We as Christians NEED to read our Bibles regularily, we need to pray to God in Spirit, and we NEED to be filled with the Holy Spirit, because we will not be able to stand against this creature on our own.
More work has come my way, but I will still get to this very important study, and mark my words it is important. No one wants to be here during the tribulation any more than I do, but we had better be prepared for the worst and be ready for it regardless of what we've been told by the good intentions of our church leaders.
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