The Scrolls - Part 8 - The Bottomless Pit - Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- This video study delves into the enigmatic "bottomless pit" mentioned in Revelation. We explore its connection to the thousand-year reign of Christ and the judgment of the "day of the Lord." Discover how the "144,000" of Revelation 7 relate to the souls crying out for vengeance in the fifth seal. We examine the symbolism of the "beast," "false prophet," "devil," "death," and "hell," and how they relate to the carnal nature and the pride of the human heart. This video challenges traditional interpretations and encourages viewers to think critically about the profound messages within the Book of Revelation.
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G'morn'n Brother. I still think there is a literal aspect to Jesus's return and 1000 year reign. At the risk of sounding like a "doubting Thomas", I guess we may see very soon. Stay blessed Jack. Much love to you and yours.
Good morning bro! I can appreciate your point because there remains a certain understanding regarding the 1000 year reign and the 144,000, which connects to the "is and was and is to come" aspect. In other words, the scope of the 1000 year reign that began in the past and now abides in our present, will most certainly affect the future. Prophetic fulfillment is not an event, but the progression of His purpose. When the fullness of time came, God sent forth His son, but not until. The seven prophecies to the seven churches follow this line of thought. Think resurrection. Just as God sent forth His Son to the Jews and Israel, so too will He send His Sons to the Gentiles or all nations. It is a continuation of His present reign during this dispensation of the fullness of times. Hope that makes sense. It is something I continue to study since I believe the traditional view falls short. Thanks for commenting! Love and appreciate you!!
@@grainofwheatpublishing The point that I'm struggling with is contained herein: Act 1:11
"and said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven.”
@@kenbreidenbach27 Hey there bro! I love our exchange. Let me respond via email because I need to think about this.