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Hi ByGrace,ByGrace said:What I would like to ask is this. I understood that the tribulation would last around seven years.
GW said:Not just promises of relief...but, in every case, the prescribed relief is said to come via the return of Christ to them to accomplish those things. We therefore have only two choices:
(1) either Christ returned and delivered on those promises to the first-century churches, or...
(2) He did not come again, thus failing to fulfill the promises He made to them, and thus making St. John a false prophet
Which choice do you prefer?
What is your answer?
GW:
So you agree that Christ did return to each of the churches of Asia Minor, right? Those churches were spread all over the empire, and Christ came to them at his promised return and brought them relief--he did this as well as bringing judgment upon apostate Israel.
kimber1 said:okay, i have a question! first i have to say I'm a Baptist and believe in the rapture adn the tribulation is still yet to come. Someone else asked this earlier adn it was never really totally answered. If Christ has already come back what happened to the 1000 years of peace? what happened to Christ coming back to earht to reign? Why is there still sorrow and pain when God said He would wipe away every tear and there would be no more sadness?
frost said:Hello everyone. I thought it would be nice to have a new thread for questions about preterism. The only thing I ask is that it does not digress into an attempt to refute preterism or turn into a debate over preterism vs. futurism (there are plenty of threads for that already.) Honest questions only please.
God bless
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