Bill
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IndeedThat cross we bear is everyday life.
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The Saints are those who walk with God and live on the planet● Rev 13:7-8 . . And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to
overcome them; and power was given him over all kindreds, and tongues, and
nations. And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not
written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.
Because we're talking about all kindreds, and tongues, and nations; then I think we
may safely assume that the "saints" in this case are possibly anyone and everybody
that can be counted as loyal to God; both Jew and Gentile. This may or may not
refer to armed conflict but for sure it's related to oppression; and it's going to be
very effective if we reckon these saints to be the innumerable crowd depicted at
Rev 7:9-17.
The Beast's management practices are extreme, but not all that unusual. Take for
example modern communist China. It's very dangerous to be openly religious in
that country, and/or hold values that differ with the regime's, where they harvest
the organs of Falun Gong adherents without their consent. The situation in North
Korea is little better where God is second place to Kim Jong-Un.
* The Lamb slain "from the foundation of the world" reveals that Jesus wasn't a
stand-by paramedic sent to an unexpected train wreck, rather; he was designated,
and scheduled, to die on a cross for the sins of the world prior to God creating even
a single atom for the current cosmos. In other words: the cross was anticipated.
(cf. 1Pet 1:18-21)
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ExcellentPersonally, I find thst I must say this: if there is 'tribulation,' those who will be needed most indeed will be Christians. Our focus should not be on leaving earth, as it is already in heaven, rather, our focus should be unquestionably to protect and to save others from death with the graces we've been given.
In the first place, the idea of completely separating two sides of mankind while one side is being obliderated is cruel and disturbing from the standpoint of my human perception. I would prefer to be here should such an event take place, as that would be opportunity and time to protect those whom I love, even the stranger. I assure you, our God is very merciful, and He does not others to parish, but be saved. Peace with solid solutions should always be the first thing on the table.
Did you use your gift discernment to figure this out?The tribulation period is God dealing with Israel(Jacob's Troubles). Everything spoken of in Revelation happens in Israel.(for the most part) The two witnesses,everything takes place in Israel for Israel. The Church will no longer be on Earth at that time.
Did you use your gift discernment to figure this out?