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Really???What depth of understanding the Last Saints have.
@5thKingdom
Who's the "son of perdition". You know the Scripture tells us who the son of perdition is; don't you? (Hint: John 17:12)
Have you looked up in a concordance the term "last day"? Not the term "last days", as in plural; but "last day", as in singular.
How about the term "last trump"? Have you looked that up in a concordance?
How about Matthew 25:31-46? Have you read that portion of Scripture?
What does it say about the resurrection of the dead?
How many times does Jesus "return"?
In Daniel 7:13 when the passage talks about the Son of man "coming in the clouds of heaven"; where does that passage say he's going?
When was the atonement complete?
Why would "no flesh be saved" if the "great tribulation" isn't "cut short"?
When was the atonement completed? (I.E. When was flesh saved?)
Really???
Then how come you didn't address my questions?
pretty sure that's why nobody is listening to you,
the fruit doesn't match the tree
And yet you do not know what arrogant means, it has nothing to do with5thKingdom said:
What depth of understanding the Last Saints have.
LOL...
You cannot REFUTE a word I said... and yet you pretend I am arrogant?
And yet you do not know what arrogant means, it has nothing to do with
your doctrine. It was about your know it all bragging attitude toward others.
LOL - You didn't address any of them!I did address your questions...
WHAT question do you think I did not address?
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I rest my case: by your arrogant post to me just now.
LOL - You didn't address any of them!
Why than does Jesus Himself say Judas is the son of perdition "that the Scripture may be fulfilled"No, the "Man of Sin" does not rise until the (4th) Great Tribulation Kingdom...
you CONFLATE the (3rd) Christian Kingdom
You cannot hope to understand the MEANING of a passage
when you cannot discern the CONTEXT
I am an expert on eschatology...
of course I have read the passage
"When the Son of man shall return in His glory......" (Matthew 25:31) That doesn't have anything to do with the final resurrection?The passage you cited DOES NOT TALK about the resurrection...
WHY on earth do you assume it does?
Well you got that right at least; Jesus only returns once!Once
So if the atonement is compete at the cross; why would (all) flesh be in danger of "not being saved" when "the great tribulation" (which you assert comes after the crucifixion) happens after the atonement is complete?At the Cross
The Gospel is about the FINISHED work of Christ
Apparently you don't know either why "no flesh would be saved" if the "great tribulation" isn't "cut short".You do not know...
Jesus is the "lamb slain from the foundation of the world" (Revelation 13:8) Explain how that jives with your version of eschatology.The Last Saint is saved at the end of the Great Commission... at the "End of the Age" [Mat 28:18-20]
This is PROVEN in Rev 7:1-3... why is this "news" to you?
The Bible teaches of a time BEFORE the Last Saint is saved (the Great Commission of the Church Age)
and a time AFTER the Last Saint is saved (the Great Tribulation of the Revelation Beast)
Why is this "news" to you?
Rev 7:1-3
And after these things I saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding the four winds of the earth,
that the wind should not blow on the earth, nor on the sea, nor on any tree. And I saw another angel ascending from the east,
having the seal of the living God: and he cried with a loud voice to the four angels, to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea,
Saying, Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads.
Those dear arrogant one; are the questions you haven't addressed!5thKingdom said:
I did address your questions...
WHAT question do you think I did not address?
LOL...
you cannot be bothered with identifying WHAT I did not address...
Then do not expect to be treated seriously.
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Why than does Jesus Himself say Judas is the son of perdition "that the Scripture may be fulfilled"
Hum???
Why's Jesus say that?
Seeing how you have all the answers; explain that to me.
So if the atonement is compete at the cross; why would (all) flesh be in danger of "not being saved" when "the great tribulation" (which you assert comes after the crucifixion) happens after the atonement is complete?
Apparently you don't know either why "no flesh would be saved" if the "great tribulation" isn't "cut short".
Jesus is the "lamb slain from the foundation of the world" (Revelation 13:8) Explain how that jives with your version of eschatology.
Those dear arrogant one; are the questions you haven't addressed!
the HOLY spirit is who TRUE discernment comes fromwhen you cannot discern the CONTEXT
the scripture also says "Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are 'IN' Christ Jesus,"But that is EXACTLY what the Bible PROMISES.
You embarrass yourself not knowing the Scripture
Dan 12:10 Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly:
and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall understand.
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the HOLY spirit is who TRUE discernment comes from
the scripture also says "Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are 'IN' Christ Jesus,"
only been reading scripture a few months but what has been discerned to me came from the LORDLOL...
It is the Holy Spirit that GIVES discernment to the Saints...
it's the Saints that need to understand discernment.
With all due respect
It's clear that you do not know much about the Gospel
and you make nonsensical comments
You are wasting my time and I need to ignore you
Sorry... it's not my fault
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why insult?If that is possible at your age.
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