GOOGLE top executive STEPS DOWN. NCSWIC
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There is no “end of the world” ever. There is a destruction of the kingdom of satan and a recreation of the heavens and the earth with the fulfillment of the Kingdom of Heaven. Sounds pretty great to me.
But “getting biblical” doesn’t have to mean that. It means the Lord moving in undeniable power.
Pretty much this. This world is fallen. So for Christ to make his triumphant return would be the best possible outcome for our existence. That being said, the destruction of a global satanic cabal is still pretty great and up there in the list.
Chapter and verse please?
This is just what I see from a plain reading of revelation, as far as the “end of the world” goes.
As for “getting biblical” that’s just a figure of speech people use. It is not in the Bible.
Revelation was about the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in 70 A.D. not the world.
If it was about the world why would God tell people to flee to the mountains to avoid it (which is what Christians at the time did when Rome came and they survived)
If it is only by the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, why does it talk about the resurrection of the dead and the final judgement then?
Q says it will be biblical and several of Trump's lawyers have repeated the phrase.
Yes, they were the OG datefags.
Indeed. If you read the Bible you will discover that Christianity is really a doomsday cult that has been dragging on for 2000 years now. They were writing like this shit was going to happen at any moment, not (at the very least) thousands of years later.
A great book to read is The Last Hour by Amir Tsarfati. It provides a great understanding of the meaning of Revelation. Written from the perspective of an Israeli Christian, Amir is a great Bible teacher.