The Rapture Is God's 10% Cut
Jesus Christ talked about an event called 'The Rapture ' where he would return to gather up his faithful, both dead and alive (hint : a DNA harvest), just before mankind's final judgment that is depicted in the Book of Revelation.
Consider, that Jesus Christ said that this world is not of his kingdom, therefore any involvement by Jesus Christ has to be compared to that of an agent come to act on behalf of some other person who holds true ownership of the property. God the Father is that other person and Jesus Christ, God's only Son - God become man, is liken to a steward that arrives to collect rent due to the landowner, to collect God's 10%.
When God created this world he took 10% for himself which he called the Garden of Eden. God then placed a Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the middle of the Garden which is again God's 10%.
Throughout the Bible the same 10% is seen in every story. When God brought the Israelites out of Egypt God was again taking his 10%. When God showed the Israelites the Promised Land it was only 10% of the region.
In fact, God left visual evidence of his 10% 'cut' when, after the destruction of the Temple, God left his 10% cut of the Temple called 'The Western Wall'! This 10% is a visual reminder of the amount of people who will be raptured when Jesus Christ returns to gather up his faithful, God's 10% cut, just before all the events in the Book of Revelation begin to unfold.
One would naturally ask, "Why should we give God 10% and why would God expect 10%?" Since God made us in his image, and we now possess God's knowledge of Good and Evil, we should feel obligated to offer God at least the 10% he asks by going to church and leaving an offering.
When Jesus Christ died on the cross he represented God's 10% requirement for all of mankind as punishment for their sins for all those who ask for forgiveness.
Believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ to ensure that you are included in God's 10% 'cut' who will be with God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit, in heaven forever!
Note: I used the common number 10% to reflect God's cut. But God determines the actual percentage in every individual biblical event. Additionally the United States of America is Jesus Christ's promised land and is 10% in size of the known world, once again God's 10% cut!
Also, notice that the New Covenant includes the Heart and Mind but not the flesh. The Heart and Mind are once again God's 10% cut. The flesh is that part that will be thrown into hell unless it is transformed into a new body at the rapture.
Another point: Jesus Christ's 12 disciples are symbolic of the 12 tribes of Israel. Each one of the 12 disciples are representative of God's 10% cut from each tribe. Once Judas, who was possessed by Satan, betrayed Christ (hint: the first commandment was broken) then God's 10% cut, and the Old Covenant, was forever broken leading to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ - God's only Son - God become man. The events during Christ's Passion are similar to the events in the Garden of Eden but this time Satan tempted the man instead of the woman.
God Bless
Jesus Christ talked about an event called 'The Rapture ' where he would return to gather up his faithful, both dead and alive (hint : a DNA harvest), just before mankind's final judgment that is depicted in the Book of Revelation.
Consider, that Jesus Christ said that this world is not of his kingdom, therefore any involvement by Jesus Christ has to be compared to that of an agent come to act on behalf of some other person who holds true ownership of the property. God the Father is that other person and Jesus Christ, God's only Son - God become man, is liken to a steward that arrives to collect rent due to the landowner, to collect God's 10%.
When God created this world he took 10% for himself which he called the Garden of Eden. God then placed a Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the middle of the Garden which is again God's 10%.
Throughout the Bible the same 10% is seen in every story. When God brought the Israelites out of Egypt God was again taking his 10%. When God showed the Israelites the Promised Land it was only 10% of the region.
In fact, God left visual evidence of his 10% 'cut' when, after the destruction of the Temple, God left his 10% cut of the Temple called 'The Western Wall'! This 10% is a visual reminder of the amount of people who will be raptured when Jesus Christ returns to gather up his faithful, God's 10% cut, just before all the events in the Book of Revelation begin to unfold.
One would naturally ask, "Why should we give God 10% and why would God expect 10%?" Since God made us in his image, and we now possess God's knowledge of Good and Evil, we should feel obligated to offer God at least the 10% he asks by going to church and leaving an offering.
When Jesus Christ died on the cross he represented God's 10% requirement for all of mankind as punishment for their sins for all those who ask for forgiveness.
Believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ to ensure that you are included in God's 10% 'cut' who will be with God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit, in heaven forever!
Note: I used the common number 10% to reflect God's cut. But God determines the actual percentage in every individual biblical event. Additionally the United States of America is Jesus Christ's promised land and is 10% in size of the known world, once again God's 10% cut!
Also, notice that the New Covenant includes the Heart and Mind but not the flesh. The Heart and Mind are once again God's 10% cut. The flesh is that part that will be thrown into hell unless it is transformed into a new body at the rapture.
Another point: Jesus Christ's 12 disciples are symbolic of the 12 tribes of Israel. Each one of the 12 disciples are representative of God's 10% cut from each tribe. Once Judas, who was possessed by Satan, betrayed Christ (hint: the first commandment was broken) then God's 10% cut, and the Old Covenant, was forever broken leading to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ - God's only Son - God become man. The events during Christ's Passion are similar to the events in the Garden of Eden but this time Satan tempted the man instead of the woman.
God Bless