Wow. I didn't know there was Q doctrine. Honestly I think there's a lot more to this community than Q. I never got into that stuff much. I'm pro-Q because of the meta impact of whatever Q was. It clearly inspired a great awakening. In that way, it's amazing.
One of the responses to your post was A reference of the rapture being liking to the great awakening instead. That’s what I was referring to. Perhaps I should’ve replied to that person directly. It’s just that this is the second day now that you are peddling your thoughts regarding the rapture. And you have every right to. I just find it interesting, that you feel the need to espouse your theology regarding that specific topic on a Q forum. However… We still have free speech so like I said carry-on.
Count it as a compliment. I might peddle my thoughts at PDW too but I chose GAW because I find this crowd to be a little more engaging on esoteric topics.
It's not quite off topic though. I mean there's even a "scripture" flare. And I think there needs to be a great awakening within the church.
I believe there should be a great awakening in the church as well. However I don’t think the rapture is a key part of salvation.
Obviously the main thing is believing that Jesus Christ died for your sins, and that the father the son and the Holy Spirit are the Hunt holy trinity.
There are so many topics that are gray areas that people can interpret themselves, build churches on, and argue about.
I believe in the rapture, and if it happens then great I’m excited that will be a wonderful experience. But if it doesn’t happen in my lifetime, I’ll still be absent from the body and be present with the lord. So the end result is still the same. I get to spend eternity in heaven.
Quite frankly the topic of the rapture has been a hot topic for a very long time. Pre, mid, post, tribulation. I am not a theologian, but I can say for sure that I have hope in my salvation, and in Christ. Wouldn’t it be fantastic to be the generation that’s caught up in the sky with the Lord? Yeah I think so.
Theologians have been discussing this for so many years now, to be quite honest, nobody really knows for sure. My faith is in Christ, and I am hopeful that I might be taken up in the sky. But that would just be a huge bonus on top of the fact that I’m already saved from all of my sins. What a glorious God that we serve.
My only question is this. Why would those of us who accepted Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, have to endure seven years of the most grueling time on the planet. What is the point of being a Christian? Why would he not remove his church from such atrocities. And what about the thousand witnesses. That are supposed to be witnessing during that time.
I’m sure I could spend hours digging into all this and trying to challenge your thought process. But it’s clear you’ve already made up your mind, and I really don’t wanna waste my time on somebody who’s already decided.
I’ve already decided as well. So I guess I’ll see you here, there, or in the air.!
Thank you for the thoughtful comment. I think you should read my reply to someone else. About how my compassion for my fellow Christians is what is going on here.
Nowhere in the Bible does it ever say salvation is dependent t on believing in any trinity.
Roman's 10:9 confess with your mouth the lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God hath raised him from the dead and thou shalt be saved.
10: for with the mouth confession is made unto salvation and with the heart believing unto righteousness.
Wow. I didn't know there was Q doctrine. Honestly I think there's a lot more to this community than Q. I never got into that stuff much. I'm pro-Q because of the meta impact of whatever Q was. It clearly inspired a great awakening. In that way, it's amazing.
One of the responses to your post was A reference of the rapture being liking to the great awakening instead. That’s what I was referring to. Perhaps I should’ve replied to that person directly. It’s just that this is the second day now that you are peddling your thoughts regarding the rapture. And you have every right to. I just find it interesting, that you feel the need to espouse your theology regarding that specific topic on a Q forum. However… We still have free speech so like I said carry-on.
Count it as a compliment. I might peddle my thoughts at PDW too but I chose GAW because I find this crowd to be a little more engaging on esoteric topics.
It's not quite off topic though. I mean there's even a "scripture" flare. And I think there needs to be a great awakening within the church.
I believe there should be a great awakening in the church as well. However I don’t think the rapture is a key part of salvation.
Obviously the main thing is believing that Jesus Christ died for your sins, and that the father the son and the Holy Spirit are the Hunt holy trinity.
There are so many topics that are gray areas that people can interpret themselves, build churches on, and argue about.
I believe in the rapture, and if it happens then great I’m excited that will be a wonderful experience. But if it doesn’t happen in my lifetime, I’ll still be absent from the body and be present with the lord. So the end result is still the same. I get to spend eternity in heaven.
Quite frankly the topic of the rapture has been a hot topic for a very long time. Pre, mid, post, tribulation. I am not a theologian, but I can say for sure that I have hope in my salvation, and in Christ. Wouldn’t it be fantastic to be the generation that’s caught up in the sky with the Lord? Yeah I think so.
Theologians have been discussing this for so many years now, to be quite honest, nobody really knows for sure. My faith is in Christ, and I am hopeful that I might be taken up in the sky. But that would just be a huge bonus on top of the fact that I’m already saved from all of my sins. What a glorious God that we serve.
My only question is this. Why would those of us who accepted Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, have to endure seven years of the most grueling time on the planet. What is the point of being a Christian? Why would he not remove his church from such atrocities. And what about the thousand witnesses. That are supposed to be witnessing during that time.
I’m sure I could spend hours digging into all this and trying to challenge your thought process. But it’s clear you’ve already made up your mind, and I really don’t wanna waste my time on somebody who’s already decided.
I’ve already decided as well. So I guess I’ll see you here, there, or in the air.!
God bless you and have a great night.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment. I think you should read my reply to someone else. About how my compassion for my fellow Christians is what is going on here.
Nowhere in the Bible does it ever say salvation is dependent t on believing in any trinity.
Roman's 10:9 confess with your mouth the lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God hath raised him from the dead and thou shalt be saved. 10: for with the mouth confession is made unto salvation and with the heart believing unto righteousness.