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I agree that just reading it is a good thing. And I never said otherwise. And I was never skeptical about His timeline. Just our version of it.
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This week I found a movie on Fubo: Before the Wrath It's available other places. I've transcribed part of the opening comments below: (emphasis added)
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I really like this movie. It's well done and contains an interesting and different point of view. I couldn't find any deviation to scriptural truth. I'm watching it again...just in case! Most of the movie covers (spoiler alert) a wedding in Galilee (not Canaan). I hope you find it somewhere and take a look. Before the Wrath Nell |
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For example, recently we joined a church with other family members, long-standing in their church. The Bible Study before Worship moved onto the Rapture and His 2nd Advent. Just asking questions about their Pre-Trib demands got us into trouble. Prior to this Bible Study, I had really not studied this topic since the mid-70's. That recent study by Christianity Today was introduced, "1/3 of today's Pastors (36%) believe in Pre-Trib Rapture!" So I asked, "what about the other 2/3?" Later on I heard, "Don't worry! Nothing in Revelation applies to us, since we will all be gone!" So I asked, "what about the numerous martyrs in Revelation and v. 22.16?" The final words were mocking, "if you want to stick around for God's judgment, then have at it!" Privately I asked, "if I'm wrong, then no harm done, but if you're wrong, then so many will be ill-prepared for what may come." He answered, "that's a risk I'm willing to take." They rejected further personal discussions, and basically applied Romans 16.17. I'll try to find the movie. Thanks.
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I hope you can find "Before the Wrath". It's different from any movie I've seen on the end times--it's much more than that. It tells a beautiful story set in the culture of Gallilea. Nell |
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When he talks to me, he talks to me where I am, in the life I live...what matters to me...whatever is going on in my life is important to him. Nell |
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Can you believe that those folks would actually prepare for a wedding in that manner? Only God's miraculous behind-the-scenes sovereignty could enable such a custom to develop over time, with the definite goal of presenting future events, the marriage of His First Born. Pretty incredible, eh? It's kind of similar to God demanding Abraham to sacrifice his long-promised son Isaac on Mount Moriah. That old Genesis story by itself borders on the absurd, like some incredulous myth, or perhaps by a deranged imagination, u_n_l_e_s_s . . . God desired to give us an actual real life story of faith to help us understand His incredible love for His own Son, and how one day He would allow His Son to be horribly slain on a cross for our sins. "God so loved the world ..."
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Well said, Ohio. Incredible indeed. Such a contrast in wedding planning today!
So many beautiful pictures in God's word, and this is only a few. Reminds me of the hymn lyrics: "the Lord has yet more light and truth to break forth from his word." It's also an encouragement to look back on our own lives to see the picture of what he has done to win our hearts. The picture for me, looking back, was the appreciation for his word, and the truth of his word. I credit Him for this gift...no one else. Truly spiritual gifts are from God....where credit is due. All other "gifts" must be judged by the fruit produced. I know that not everyone is on the road to recovery from being in, or in many cases being born and raised in---what is erroneously called the "Lord's Recovery." I pray that will change. Nell I'm watching it again too. |
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