Sunday, January 2, 2011

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The Rapture Series

Why Do you Believe?          What Do you Believe?             How Do You Believe?              Who Do You Believe?

“Reason to Believe

Crying Wolf

by Todd Strandberg

Most everyone is familiar with the story about the boy who cried, "wolf!" The mischievous shepherd boy repeatedly sent the herdsmen running with his false alarms. When a real wolf finally did come prowling, no one responded to the boy's cries for help.

In the past, I've noticed a good deal of false cries of the prophetic kind. We're in the midst of a sharp increase in the number of false predictions concerning Jesus Christ's second coming. I believe this trend indicates that Satan is attempting to suppress prophetic awareness.

One of the main reasons that the devil is promoting date setting is that Bible prophecy describes Satan's final plans, and the devil knows he needs to discredit the Bible before he can fully set up his demonic kingdom.

I've always taken note of any new predictions by some individual or group claiming to know the exact time of Jesus Christ's return. Despite the fact that our Lord said, "Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come" (Mat 24:42), people are still trying to figure out the magic date.

Since every one of these predictions ends up being wrong, it's quite clear the devil is the one who originates them. False predictions certainly could not come from God's guidance. The Bible requires 100 percent accuracy as the test of whether something is divinely inspired:

When a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken... 
Deut 18:22

In the past, after date setters have been proven wrong in their forecasts of Christ's return, there have followed periods of prophetic inactivity. People have naturally become disillusioned after the uneventful passing of the predicted dates. However, today, as soon as one prognosticator fails, another takes his place.

Back in the 1800s, a major second coming prediction appeared every 30 to 40 years. In the 1970s and 1980s, prognosticators were claiming to know when Jesus Christ was coming about every four years. In the 1990s, I saw the trend reach the point where major second-coming predictions were being made every year. After the year 2000 pasted uneventfully, I noticed a sharp reduction in the number predictions.

I cannot think of any other time period that has included more signs pointing to Jesus' second coming. Yet strangely, at the same time, end-time fatigue is also at very high levels. Even the way new dates are proclaimed shows the strain. Prognosticators at one time would openly set dates. Now because of the growing history of failed predictions, they just "suggest" dates.

Erroneous date setting has a profoundly negative effect on nonbelievers. The failures of Christians have always been favorite excuses of the lost for their unsaved and unprepared condition. If you ask them, "Why don't you believe?" they'll point to crooked TV preachers. If you ask them, "Are you ready for Jesus' soon return?" they will say, "Oh, people have always been saying Jesus is coming soon."

As with everyone who practices treachery, the devil has one huge problem. If people become aware of his true intentions, instead of working to deceive us, the devil's every act only works to warn us. Paul the Apostle said that believers would not be in darkness (1 Thes. 5:4).

As we draw closer to the end of the age, I believe Satan will continue to trick people into crying, "wolf!" As the cries grow louder, and folks in general become more desensitized towards the return of our Lord, we who are watchful for Jesus' return should be watchful all the more:

"Therefore be ye ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh" (Mat. 24:44).


Prophecy Digested

Raptured

For some people, the word rapture has gone out of style or out of sync. They want Armegeddon senarios and they want to cast the “Harpazo” as a “secret” heresy teaching of some “New Idea.” The facts son’t support this idea, but sometimes those who DO support a rapture idea are as off as though against it.

AN event will happen that Jesus stated and the scriptures hint at in many ways. The best people could come up with as a title for the event is called the rapture. The fact is it would be better to say a ‘Enoch Exit Plan’ or am Elijah Taxi to name a few events we have no explanation for.

The fact is these guys got outta here without dying so what about you? It is likely you will die, that is obvious, but as Jesus said, there a few, maybe very few, maybe more, that will shed this life to follow hard after Jesus inot Heaven.

Is it a wierdo James Jones event or spooky asteroid cult or Jehovah Witness prediction? No. Is it a Major Exit by all Christians everywhere causing wide scale panic and destruction? No. Is it exactly like we think in some popular novel series or FAV pastor? No.

It is not stated as to HOW and exactly WHAT occurs only some references we speculate A LOT ABOUT. We do know it will hapeen in our lifetime, we do know it will be soon. We do know some will go and some will not. We do know we can’t pick a day or hour but a times or season is ok. We do know it won’t be when we think.

We so know we are told to expect it and to be ready to leave. So are you? Are you in debt? Did jesus say you might stay till you pay your debt? Are you in bitterness to your brother? Did Jesus say you must be reconciled to your brother first? Are you sure you know there is more to a rapture than a simple escape plan and life insurance policy, but it might have to do with what Jesus Said?

Do you know what Jesus said?

You might want to figure it out, it could mean be left out or right in with the timing and preparation to meet Jesus when he comes.

- Michael James Stone

Prove All Things knowing that all Prophecy is about Jesus and God revealing His Son…To us..for our…Salvation. We post material that is questionable, objectionable, and in the opinion of the Editor of the Prophetic Perspective, valid to use as God chooses to. Sometimes that is highly suspect as material setting “dates” of the Rapture is, but often these posts, may have pieces that are correct to futher study.  

“Rarely is anyone ALL RIGHT or ALL WRONG”

Michael James Stone

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Untitled

The Rapture Series

Why Do you Believe?          What Do you Believe?             How Do You Believe?              Who Do You Believe?

“Reason to Believe

by Todd Strandberg

Most everyone is familiar with the story about the boy who cried, "wolf!" The mischievous shepherd boy repeatedly sent the herdsmen running with his false alarms. When a real wolf finally did come prowling, no one responded to the boy's cries for help.

In the past, I've noticed a good deal of false cries of the prophetic kind. We're in the midst of a sharp increase in the number of false predictions concerning Jesus Christ's second coming. I believe this trend indicates that Satan is attempting to suppress prophetic awareness.

One of the main reasons that the devil is promoting date setting is that Bible prophecy describes Satan's final plans, and the devil knows he needs to discredit the Bible before he can fully set up his demonic kingdom.

I've always taken note of any new predictions by some individual or group claiming to know the exact time of Jesus Christ's return. Despite the fact that our Lord said, "Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come" (Mat 24:42), people are still trying to figure out the magic date.

Since every one of these predictions ends up being wrong, it's quite clear the devil is the one who originates them. False predictions certainly could not come from God's guidance. The Bible requires 100 percent accuracy as the test of whether something is divinely inspired:

When a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken... 
Deut 18:22

In the past, after date setters have been proven wrong in their forecasts of Christ's return, there have followed periods of prophetic inactivity. People have naturally become disillusioned after the uneventful passing of the predicted dates. However, today, as soon as one prognosticator fails, another takes his place.

Back in the 1800s, a major second coming prediction appeared every 30 to 40 years. In the 1970s and 1980s, prognosticators were claiming to know when Jesus Christ was coming about every four years. In the 1990s, I saw the trend reach the point where major second-coming predictions were being made every year. After the year 2000 pasted uneventfully, I noticed a sharp reduction in the number predictions.

I cannot think of any other time period that has included more signs pointing to Jesus' second coming. Yet strangely, at the same time, end-time fatigue is also at very high levels. Even the way new dates are proclaimed shows the strain. Prognosticators at one time would openly set dates. Now because of the growing history of failed predictions, they just "suggest" dates.

Erroneous date setting has a profoundly negative effect on nonbelievers. The failures of Christians have always been favorite excuses of the lost for their unsaved and unprepared condition. If you ask them, "Why don't you believe?" they'll point to crooked TV preachers. If you ask them, "Are you ready for Jesus' soon return?" they will say, "Oh, people have always been saying Jesus is coming soon."

As with everyone who practices treachery, the devil has one huge problem. If people become aware of his true intentions, instead of working to deceive us, the devil's every act only works to warn us. Paul the Apostle said that believers would not be in darkness (1 Thes. 5:4).

As we draw closer to the end of the age, I believe Satan will continue to trick people into crying, "wolf!" As the cries grow louder, and folks in general become more desensitized towards the return of our Lord, we who are watchful for Jesus' return should be watchful all the more:

"Therefore be ye ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh" (Mat. 24:44).

Prophecy Digested

Raptured

For some people, the word rapture has gone out of style or out of sync. They want Armegeddon senarios and they want to cast the “Harpazo” as a “secret” heresy teaching of some “New Idea.” The facts son’t support this idea, but sometimes those who DO support a rapture idea are as off as though against it.

AN event will happen that Jesus stated and the scriptures hint at in many ways. The best people could come up with as a title for the event is called the rapture. The fact is it would be better to say a ‘Enoch Exit Plan’ or am Elijah Taxi to name a few events we have no explanation for.

The fact is these guys got outta here without dying so what about you? It is likely you will die, that is obvious, but as Jesus said, there a few, maybe very few, maybe more, that will shed this life to follow hard after Jesus inot Heaven.

Is it a wierdo James Jones event or spooky asteroid cult or Jehovah Witness prediction? No. Is it a Major Exit by all Christians everywhere causing wide scale panic and destruction? No. Is it exactly like we think in some popular novel series or FAV pastor? No.

It is not stated as to HOW and exactly WHAT occurs only some references we speculate A LOT ABOUT. We do know it will hapeen in our lifetime, we do know it will be soon. We do know some will go and some will not. We do know we can’t pick a day or hour but a times or season is ok. We do know it won’t be when we think.

We so know we are told to expect it and to be ready to leave. So are you? Are you in debt? Did jesus say you might stay till you pay your debt? Are you in bitterness to your brother? Did Jesus say you must be reconciled to your brother first? Are you sure you know there is more to a rapture than a simple escape plan and life insurance policy, but it might have to do with what Jesus Said?

Do you know what Jesus said?

You might want to figure it out, it could mean be left out or right in with the timing and preparation to meet Jesus when he comes.

- Michael James Stone

Prove All Things knowing that all Prophecy is about Jesus and God revealing His Son…To us..for our…Salvation. We post material that is questionable, objectionable, and in the opinion of the Editor of the Prophetic Perspective, valid to use as God chooses to. Sometimes that is highly suspect as material setting “dates” of the Rapture is, but often these posts, may have pieces that are correct to futher study.  

“Rarely is anyone ALL RIGHT or ALL WRONG”

Michael James Stone

Fair Use Notice

In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work herein is archived under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in reviewing the included information for personal use, non-profit research and educational purposes only.

This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner.

The material is being made available in an effort to understand scripture, news, technology and society especially as it relates to God and Jesus. It is specifically for non-profit research and educational purposes only. I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use,' you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. This is a completely non-commercial site for private personal use. No fee is charged, and no money is made off of the operation of this site. Nor is any implied reciprocal gratuities implied or construed.

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