Was blessed by this teaching. I have a question concerning the great tribulation. To my understanding tribulation is what happens to saints, wrath is what happens to God's enemies. Why do most apocalyptic teachers insist on referring to both what happens to the saints in the great tribulation and what happens to God's enemies on the day of God's wrath as the great tribulation? Is there any specific Scripture that calls what happens on the day of God's wrath the great tribulation?
My understanding is that during the great trib the saints are immune to Gods wrath but not immune from Satans wrath. Sounds like Montie might not agree with that but that’s what my studies show me.
I always enjoy your Torah Tuesdays
Wow, this was an amazing and eye-opening teaching.😳😳😳 Thank you for sharing this with the world.🌎
I thoroughly enjoyed this portion teaching. Thank you Monte for sharing with us. Blessings for your Shabbat
shalom golan
❤Shabbat shalom to all
I was mentored by two Messianic Rabbis. You did an amazing job.
Thank you for this teaching!
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Way to go Monty.
Hi... could you please cite a verse showing that Korah was a famous state treasurer in Egypt. I cannot find that in my searches. Thank you!
Was blessed by this teaching. I have a question concerning the great tribulation. To my understanding tribulation is what happens to saints, wrath is what happens to God's enemies. Why do most apocalyptic teachers insist on referring to both what happens to the saints in the great tribulation and what happens to God's enemies on the day of God's wrath as the great tribulation? Is there any specific Scripture that calls what happens on the day of God's wrath the great tribulation?
My understanding is that during the great trib the saints are immune to Gods wrath but not immune from Satans wrath. Sounds like Montie might not agree with that but that’s what my studies show me.
Shouldn’t leaders and offenders be appointed by a lottery? Pro 16.33; 18.18; Acts 1.12-26