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Lamad
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Lamad wrote:
What difference does any of this mean to a JEW that does not believe his or her Messiah has come yet?
You may have answered your own question there. You might ask Paul, then, what he meant by Messiah, because your question implies he is mistaken.
all that you just said in the most recent post is dependent on the futurist and literalist presupposition. There doesn't have to be any of that, especially given the confusion you've admitted is in it. It will be regrettable if it does happen because it just extends the disbelief and denial about what already came about in the Gospel (the new temple, the new Lamb of God, the new "living sacrifices"--Rom 12).
You can live in the dream world of history if you wish. It is your choice. God has always been a God who tells the end from the beginning. To imagine He has lost that ability or perhaps desire is silly in my mind. Surely you have read how incredibly accurate His past prophecies were. Daniel was so accurate that the "experts" were sure it was written after the fact. The prophecies of the coming Messiah, written hundreds of years before the fact, were and still are incredible. No one reading the prophecy and then reading the fulfillment would have any doubt.
Yet you read the trumpet judgments, and the vial judgments and somehow think God has lost His ability to be accurate! You imagine these were fulfilled in the past, yet you cannot point to a time each trumpet and vial happened. It is making nonsense out of prophecy. If you study 2 Thes 2, you see that people were doing that way back then, saying the Day of the Lord had already come.
As I said, you are living in a dream world. Most of Revelation is FUTURE and will soon come to pass. It will overtake you. The rapture is coming whether or not you believe it. If you don't believe it at the time it happens, you will be left behind. The big questions is, HOW can you get from where you are now, believing myths, to the truth?
The Jews MISSED their Messiah. They are still waiting for His first coming. They are determined to build a new temple. And God has told it it will happen. How many previous temples have they built? Why is it so difficult for you to believe they will build another? Have you not kept up with their search for "a red heifer without spot or blemish?" Have you not read of their search for the blue dye for the blue thread in their robes? Have you not seen the new Arc of the Covenant? Have you not read of their search for Levites? They are READY or almost ready, to perform sacrifices once again. And again God has told us they WILL.
Did you read in Ezekiel where God LEFT their temple? Did He ever return? I don't think so. IN the days of Jesus, was God's presence still in the Holy of Holies? I don't think so. Neither do I think He will come to their new temple. It will be a FORM of worship. But they will be the walking dead trying to worship a LIVING God. WE can worship in Spirit and truth, because we have a recreated Spirit with HIM IN IT.
So what is God to do with them? HOW can He get them from their place of UNBELIEF to where they will accept and receive their own Messiah? The answer is the 70th week of Daniel or the time of Jacob's trouble. He is going to remove all chance of survival for them. As Daniel put it, "utterly shattered." They will come to the place of absolutely NO HOPE unless God moves for them, and for sure they will be crying out for Him...and then He will come. But Jerusalem will be surrounded (again) and burned. Many will led away captive, as slaves. (Thankfully they won't get far) Of course many will be killed. But God has promised them a remnant will live through this time.
This time of the 70th week is FOR THEM, not for the church. Those that believe will be GONE, raptured, caught up and taken to heaven. This is TRUTH. It does not matter (except to you) if you don't believe. It is going to take place anyway.
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