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For one, they don't really know, and two, they teach that because they don't have an attractive, positive message which inspires people to commit to a real loving God.Should Christians preach to others that the end of this world is near? Some religious denominations are constantly using the words "near" and " soon" and creating an expectation that has in many cases never arrived. Is this recommendable?
Should Christians preach to others that the end of this world is near? Some religious denominations are constantly using the words "near" and " soon" and creating an expectation that has in many cases never arrived. Is this recommendable?
Well, not next week but soon is actually the message that is spread. The problem I have with the "soon" concept is that after decades it begins to sound a bit hollow. So I would say that the words "soon" and "near" not be used in reference to the arrival of Armageddon but that we leave the sooness and nearness of the prophesied Apocalyptic event in God's hands lest we stumble someone via sheer frustration over an imminent expectation that never seems to arrive.I can't find the bible reference at this time. However, I do remember a scripture that advises us to live our lives as normal, preparing for the future and retirement sort of deal as if we were going to have the same life as our parents and grandparents. But, at the same time, be watchful and aware that Christ can return at anytime.
If anyone knows of this passage, could you help me out?
I believe that it warns us against selling everything and doing a full time job of warning everyone of the end, the way I have heard of some people doing.
However, if that is what you are called to do, fine. We do need missionaries to spread the gospel. But, standing on a street corner or going door to door as if you know that God is coming next week.... not a biblical principal.
Actually, their message of a paradise Earth soon to come where most of mankind will dwell in perfect health and eternal youth, and where a resurrection of loved ones will occur under God's Messianic Kingdom is very attractive and one of the primary reasons that people become members of that denomination.For one, they don't really know, and two, they teach that because they don't have an attractive, positive message which inspires people to commit to a real loving God.
Should Christians preach to others that the end of this world is near? Some religious denominations are constantly using the words "near" and " soon" and creating an expectation that has in many cases never arrived. Is this recommendable?
Well, not next week but soon is actually the message that is spread. The problem I have with the "soon" concept is that after decades it begins to sound a bit hollow. So I would say that the words "soon" and "near" not be used in reference to the arrival of Armageddon but that we leave the sooness and nearness of the prophesied Apocalyptic event in God's hands lest we stumble someone via sheer frustration over an imminent expectation that never seems to arrive.
The only thing I personally know for a fact is that the sixth angel sounding will happen in my lifetime. I'm 52 years old so I'm not sure how "soon" or "near" that is.
Jesus very well described how the disciple should behave in anticipation of His second coming. I have had more than my fill of preaching of the second coming with hype that causes fear of being left behind. I'm sick of it!
But Jesus' telling us that the "harvest is plenteous and the laborers few (Matthew 9:37)" implies much work to be done on the part of His followers. As we "occupy until He comes (Luke 19:13)," we labor with the mind that time is short even though no one knows when it will be. As Jesus told us of signs, we were also warned not the be complacent because of the apparent delay as He said that some would be.
But the delay is only an act of grace. Even though the Biblical disciples said that time was short during their day, I am glad that time went on until I came to know God. So would a person lost today be glad for the delay until he came to God.
With the prophecy time clock well advanced, ministers should preach that the Lord is coming very soon even though none of us know.
Think about the lost individual that could die the next moment. Shouldn't he be encouraged to expedite his decision to go to God?
Earl
The only thing I personally know for a fact is that the sixth angel sounding will happen in my lifetime. I'm 52 years old so I'm not sure how "soon" or "near" that is.
Oh, you 53 now?
There is the crux of the matter. For those who believe the very soon message there is no independent human- governed distant future because all earth's governments will be ousted and replaced with God's heavenly administration very soon. So any attempt at improving this present world is understood as striving to perpetuate a doomed satanically-corrupt system of things and totally contrary to God's will.I believe it to be intellectually, emotionally and spiritually unhealthy to live your life in constant expectation of the "end times". It is far better to live your life in such a way as to make this a better world, not just today but into the far distant future.
Yep, Hal has been telling us this for decades. However, the question must be asked... do you warn people before or after the event?
Hal knows it's coming and knows that he doesn't know when, the day, hour, month or year. There have been signs and signals since the 70's that fit the biblical account. Telling people to be ready is a good thing, no?
How do you know 'for a fact' that it will happen?
Same age as me my friend!
God gave me a vision of the future. A few, actually, but this one let me know about the sixth trumpet. Which is why I said I personally, it is personal knowledge.
God gave me a vision of the future. A few, actually, but this one let me know about the sixth trumpet. Which is why I said I personally, it is personal knowledge.
Can you explain more?
I do hope that you realize that a great many people, myself included, regard such "personal knowledge" with great skepticism. In the past there have been a very great many such claims that were either mistaken or fraudulent.
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