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The Great News is being saved from widespread destruction as in the days of Noah.
The Great News is freedom from bondage as in Moses’ day when Egypt killed babies and the US has aborted 60 million. Egypt enslaved Israel and the US has enslaved most people in alcohol, tobacco, drugs, food, fashion, fiction, gambling, sex, perversion, TV and violence.
Preachers have failed as this once Christian nation has become like Egypt & God is going to judge the US. Those who understand the wedding parables can marry Christ by a covenant like Israel did if we are ready as they were on the eve of His judgment. If so, He will make us ruler over all that He has. But if we don’t understand or aren’t ready we will suffer tribulation.
The wedding parables ALL affirm what Paul said of the Exodus: “All those things happened to them for our examples…ends of the world.” 1Cor 10:1,11 included the Exodus.
1. The wedding parables each have a sudden event of a calamity nature.
· The “remnant” get their city burned, Matt 22:6,7. This wasn’t about 70 AD
· The midnight cry in Matt 25:6 is an echo of calamity in Egypt, Exod 12:29,30
· The ‘knock’ in Lk 12:36 is an earthquake because Laodicea where He knocked ended in an earthquake circa 63 AD. God promises to reveal everything, Amos 3:7, and the next verse is a lion’s roar--Christ is the Lion of Judah, see Joel 3:16. ALL the above are like judgment on Egypt; Israel feft to become God’s kingdom..
2. Readiness for sudden calamity determines destiny as Israel also became God’s bride.
· The man without a wedding garment is thrown into outer darkness, Matt 22:
· The foolish virgins hear “I know you not…depart”
· The servant who fails to prepare is beaten with stripes, Lk 12:47,48.
3. Since God won’t do anything without revealing it, the earthquake (above) initiates “the day of the Lord” (Joel 2:10,11; 1Thess 5:2,3 (‘travail on a woman with child’ = Egypt)
The “when” is also reveals as Egypt & the wedding parable all have Passover imagery.
· The ‘midnight cry’ in Matt 25:6 is an echo of Exod 12:29,30
· Loins girded in Lk 12:35 is also found in Exod 12:11; “Watch” is translated from gregoreo, meaning to be awake, as they were in Exod 12:10. See Matt 26:38-41.
· Luke 12:37 has a blessing for the servant who is watching; Passover imagery.
· Zeph 1:8, “in the day of the Lord’s sacrifice” [Passover] God will punish the King’s children
4. Christ’s closing parables have an important modification to Passover. Each time He said You don’t know (understand) when, He gave examples of the law in Numbers 9:10,11--
· “As the days of Noah” when the Flood came as a Passover event, but 2nd month.
· “THEN” (same time, 2nd Passover) shall two be in the field; one taken (to death, Lk 17:37) This is probably martial law, taken to a FEMA for “screening”
· The evil servant begins to smite his fellow servants. ‘THEN’ (same time) shall the kingdom be like 10 virgins. He ends with “Watch (clue for Passover, but you don’t understand because it’s like a man traveling to a far country.” Israel didn’t travel in winter, and if they took a long trip in spring and couldn’t get back for Passover, they were to keep it the 2nd month, Num 9:10,11. Christ is the Master who took a long journey; His return will fit His law that’s in effect till heaven and earth pass. This is NOT His coming in the sky, but as a thief, Rev 3:3, to execute judgment and to take those who are watching for Him to a covenant relationship (marriage) Thank you for considering this & look for your thoughts...
The Great News is freedom from bondage as in Moses’ day when Egypt killed babies and the US has aborted 60 million. Egypt enslaved Israel and the US has enslaved most people in alcohol, tobacco, drugs, food, fashion, fiction, gambling, sex, perversion, TV and violence.
Preachers have failed as this once Christian nation has become like Egypt & God is going to judge the US. Those who understand the wedding parables can marry Christ by a covenant like Israel did if we are ready as they were on the eve of His judgment. If so, He will make us ruler over all that He has. But if we don’t understand or aren’t ready we will suffer tribulation.
The wedding parables ALL affirm what Paul said of the Exodus: “All those things happened to them for our examples…ends of the world.” 1Cor 10:1,11 included the Exodus.
1. The wedding parables each have a sudden event of a calamity nature.
· The “remnant” get their city burned, Matt 22:6,7. This wasn’t about 70 AD
· The midnight cry in Matt 25:6 is an echo of calamity in Egypt, Exod 12:29,30
· The ‘knock’ in Lk 12:36 is an earthquake because Laodicea where He knocked ended in an earthquake circa 63 AD. God promises to reveal everything, Amos 3:7, and the next verse is a lion’s roar--Christ is the Lion of Judah, see Joel 3:16. ALL the above are like judgment on Egypt; Israel feft to become God’s kingdom..
2. Readiness for sudden calamity determines destiny as Israel also became God’s bride.
· The man without a wedding garment is thrown into outer darkness, Matt 22:
· The foolish virgins hear “I know you not…depart”
· The servant who fails to prepare is beaten with stripes, Lk 12:47,48.
3. Since God won’t do anything without revealing it, the earthquake (above) initiates “the day of the Lord” (Joel 2:10,11; 1Thess 5:2,3 (‘travail on a woman with child’ = Egypt)
The “when” is also reveals as Egypt & the wedding parable all have Passover imagery.
· The ‘midnight cry’ in Matt 25:6 is an echo of Exod 12:29,30
· Loins girded in Lk 12:35 is also found in Exod 12:11; “Watch” is translated from gregoreo, meaning to be awake, as they were in Exod 12:10. See Matt 26:38-41.
· Luke 12:37 has a blessing for the servant who is watching; Passover imagery.
· Zeph 1:8, “in the day of the Lord’s sacrifice” [Passover] God will punish the King’s children
4. Christ’s closing parables have an important modification to Passover. Each time He said You don’t know (understand) when, He gave examples of the law in Numbers 9:10,11--
· “As the days of Noah” when the Flood came as a Passover event, but 2nd month.
· “THEN” (same time, 2nd Passover) shall two be in the field; one taken (to death, Lk 17:37) This is probably martial law, taken to a FEMA for “screening”
· The evil servant begins to smite his fellow servants. ‘THEN’ (same time) shall the kingdom be like 10 virgins. He ends with “Watch (clue for Passover, but you don’t understand because it’s like a man traveling to a far country.” Israel didn’t travel in winter, and if they took a long trip in spring and couldn’t get back for Passover, they were to keep it the 2nd month, Num 9:10,11. Christ is the Master who took a long journey; His return will fit His law that’s in effect till heaven and earth pass. This is NOT His coming in the sky, but as a thief, Rev 3:3, to execute judgment and to take those who are watching for Him to a covenant relationship (marriage) Thank you for considering this & look for your thoughts...