my eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord.....and it shall come to pass,God loves all able to save all to do abundantly above all we could ask or think Amen.
David Wilkerson has a great sermon called "In One Hour", also. I saw a video named Sunday Morning Rapture that is very converting, like a Gospel Tract. HALLELUJAH for being saved by the Blood of Jesus Christ to the Glory God the Father. 📖🕊⚓🌊🔥. HEAVEN BOUND.
‘And now, little children, abide in Him, that when He appears, we may have confidence and not be ashamed before Him at His coming.’ 1 John 2:28 According to John, those abiding in Christ will have confidence when our Lord appears at His coming. (1 John 2:28, 2 John 1:9) Those no longer abiding will be ashamed. Only the Holy Spirit can give us the correct interpretation. (1 John 2:26-27) Trusting in influential pastors, celebrated prophets, and compelling prophecy experts without a witness from God has never been an option. This lack of witness is enabling Satan to lull the church to sleep concerning the consequences of the coming of the Son of Man. (1 Thes. 5:4-6, Mat. 24:30-39)
Paul Bortolazzo "Only the Holy Spirit can give us the correct interpretation". The trouble with that is, is that you will get a thousand people reading the Scriptures and you will get a thousand different interpretations, so is it really the Holy Spirit giving you the correct interpretation? The work of the Holy Spirit was eschatological in nature and was fulfilled in 70 AD at the end of the Old Covenant age in 70 AD. In 1 John 2, 26, remember the audience that John was writing to. Was he writing it to us 2000 years later? They were waiting for the spiritual arrival of the Son of Man to bring an end to the Old Covenant age and to pass judgement on "those who pierced Him" (Revelation 1, 7). If you get your eschatology wrong then everything else will be wrong. The whole eschatology of the Bible was to bring an end to the Mosaic age or the Old Covenant age and to consumate the age of the Messiah or the Church age or the New Covenant age, which has no end. All fulfilled in 70 AD. What did Jesus say in approximately 30 AD: "This generation shall not pass until all things are fulfilled". A generation later, 40 years, we have 70 AD, the destruction of the Temple and the end of the Old Covenant and the beginning of the New Covenant age, which has no end: "My Kingdom will have no end" (Luke 1,33).
70 ad this generation will not pass away until all things are fulfilled was he not talking about this generation the one that sees israel being a nation again the last days generation
Thank you R.T. ❤
I discovered RT on TBN his preaching is wonderful. He brings the bible to life, a blessed man.
my eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord.....and it shall come to pass,God loves all able to save all to do abundantly above all we could ask or think Amen.
David Wilkerson has a great sermon called "In One Hour", also. I saw a video named Sunday Morning Rapture that is very converting, like a Gospel Tract. HALLELUJAH for being saved by the Blood of Jesus Christ to the Glory God the Father. 📖🕊⚓🌊🔥. HEAVEN BOUND.
SO TRUE ! Thank you RT once again.
‘And now, little children, abide in Him, that when He appears, we may have confidence and not be ashamed before Him at His coming.’ 1 John 2:28
According to John, those abiding in Christ will have confidence when our Lord appears at His coming. (1 John 2:28, 2 John 1:9) Those no longer abiding will be ashamed. Only the Holy Spirit can give us the correct interpretation. (1 John 2:26-27) Trusting in influential pastors, celebrated prophets, and compelling prophecy experts without a witness from God has never been an option. This lack of witness is enabling Satan to lull the church to sleep concerning the consequences of the coming of the Son of Man. (1 Thes. 5:4-6, Mat. 24:30-39)
Paul Bortolazzo "Only the Holy Spirit can give us the correct interpretation". The trouble with that is, is that you will get a thousand people reading the Scriptures and you will get a thousand different interpretations, so is it really the Holy Spirit giving you the correct interpretation? The work of the Holy Spirit was eschatological in nature and was fulfilled in 70 AD at the end of the Old Covenant age in 70 AD. In 1 John 2, 26, remember the audience that John was writing to. Was he writing it to us 2000 years later? They were waiting for the spiritual arrival of the Son of Man to bring an end to the Old Covenant age and to pass judgement on "those who pierced Him" (Revelation 1, 7). If you get your eschatology wrong then everything else will be wrong. The whole eschatology of the Bible was to bring an end to the Mosaic age or the Old Covenant age and to consumate the age of the Messiah or the Church age or the New Covenant age, which has no end. All fulfilled in 70 AD. What did Jesus say in approximately 30 AD: "This generation shall not pass until all things are fulfilled". A generation later, 40 years, we have 70 AD, the destruction of the Temple and the end of the Old Covenant and the beginning of the New Covenant age, which has no end: "My Kingdom will have no end" (Luke 1,33).
70 ad this generation will not pass away until all things are fulfilled was he not talking about this generation the one that sees israel being a nation again the last days generation
There is no scripture that teaches what this preacher is predicting.
Paul Bortolazzo That's because he's a false teacher. To see the truth look at what I've said above.