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Re: Escape (for all) -vs- Rapture (for some) |
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Daniel Miles |
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Apr 15, 05 - 7:51 AM |
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24.72.100.84 |
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Grace unto you, and peace,
from God our Father the the Lord Jesus Christ.
Religious people proposing a rapture of some only (some left behind) have all missed it, both their proposed rapture and get it: understanding; Not understanding "there is no respect of persons with God". If there were a rapture of some only, it would make God partial; And the Bible clarifies neither God nor Son of God are partial. Whatever applies to any applies to all.
Rapture folk, whether they be pre-tribulation, mid-trib, or post trib rapture theorists, have all missed it (their proposed rapture). For the countdown to such has already come and gone with no rapture for any.
We all already had two (false/true) ends to the last (not just the past) millennium (the third day is not a millennium). The first (false) end of the last millennium was called Y2K. It notably had a countdown of 3 1/2 yrs (42 months) from June 1996 - Dec 1999. Y2K was propsed by many as being potential chaos; But turned out to be only false fear mongering. Such came and went without incident because the Bible says such (grace + law) "prophecies" shall fail (1Cor 13).
So, pre-trib rapture would have been pre June 1996, and mid-trib rapture would have been at Y2K, and post-trib rapture would have been in 2003. So all their theories of being raptured are already long gone.
Hence all rapture theorists, and believers of such partiality crap, have all missed it already. The only thing remaining, and for all (not some only, since there is no respect of persons with God) is "escape".
There is a biblical "escape", for "us" all, and such eternal salvation is notably by endurance, endure unto the end (Rev 22:21 which notably has no mention of law worketh wrath to any, only the merciful grace of our Lord JC with you all).
Escape, according to Paul The Apostle ("his witness unto all men"), is via "give more earnest heed" to what's been said: Hebrews 2. What's been said is of good/better law/grace of Moses/JC, law was good but grace is better when the two things are compared; Also compared as time past (BC)/last days (AD), and compared as if God spake/spoke good/better things... the New Testament being called a "better testament" with a "better hope" of such old/new law/grace.
And of last days, what's been said is there are three of such: two are millennial and one is non millennial. Beyond 2,000 AD is what is biblically called the "third day" in which things are an "allegory" (Gal 4). And the third day is also the seventh, when counting the days in John 1 & 2:1. And the seventh in Genesis 2 has no mention of evening and morning, no mention of such night and day, no mention of such darkness and light; only of light, since God said: let there be light (not darkness, nor any mixture of light and darkness). That God is light, and in him there is no darkness at all.
So, here we all are, in the last day of the last days, the third day of such last days, beyond 2000 AD; still lying, crying, and dying when we all are one should be getting it: understanding, by now.
The last day, which is eventually eternal, is also firstly a shewdown of two last days: Day of the LORD vs Day of God, as if two Sabbaths with two Lords: Son of Man vs Son of God; And as if still having two Gods: Law vs Grace. But there is only "one God": "the only true God" (of false/true Gods), "the only wise God" (of foolish/wise Gods), "the only Potentate" (of twain allegorically compared), "the living God" (of dead/living Gods), "the God of all grace" (no law at all), "that God" (of this/that Gods).
"That God" is light, and in him there is no darkness at all (1Jn 1:1-5). To wit, "that God" was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself, and notably not imputing sin (2Cor 5:19)... hence no law, for only law imputes sin, is also the strength of sin, which has a deadly sting (Rom 5:13; 1Cor 15:56; Jam 1:15). That God did not send His son to condemn(law) the world, rather that through him the world might be saved (from grace + law = life + death = dead end).
Converted Peter compares two last days, also clarifies which is witch, noting the one of twain we all should be looking for, hasting unto, is the Day of God (Allegory: Light of God: Light having no darkness at all: Understanding having no ignorance).
In the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight (Hosea 6:2).
The only dying we all are one should be doing is dying to the law, instead of by the law, and the curse of the law, such a "ministration of death".
And since there is only escape for "us", and "no escape" for "them" who notably say Peace and safety (Grace + law), safety in law (worketh wrath); Then we should all be converting from them (created imperfect)to us (made perfect, by the God of all grace): come out from among them (first Adam: Gen 5:2). Search the scriptures, for in "them" (in Adam) ye think ye have eternal salvation. Perhaps not. Perhaps there is only eternal salvation in us, which is why the Lord is longsuffering unto "us-ward" (not them-ward), and there is no them is us-ward at all.
It's all quite allegorical, and notably written "aforetime" for our "learning": Romans 15:4.
The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen. |
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