I'm curious about what you guys think. On one hand we have the Q plan, the hope for a better future, where all the rotten people in power get what they deserve (gitmo) here on earth. America would be great again and by extension, the world. On the other hand we have the degeneration of our morals, ethics, faith and values that we used to hold high. It is literal Sodom and Gomorrah out there & we know that for God to truly win and get rid of all this evil, it will only get worse before the Rapture, not better.
Can these two "futures" be reconciled?
Will the Q plan's removal of criminals bring about world peace and the return of morals or will it be an exercise in futility due to the widespread rottenness of humanity?
Is it some form of test from God?
Looking forward to reading your takes.
That is a spiritual realization in the individual life. We see all things made new in our being. Old Adamic man is dead and passed away.
Amen.
The throne is in you.
Read this and enjoy.
https://communities.win/c/ChristianAnarchism/p/16c2WBEbep/throne-working/c
Indeed. Many don’t understand the importance of seeking within, to connect with the Creator. The life and story of Jesus, is the same journey we all must undertake ourselves. Even when temptation came to him, he overcame because he knew who he was, and his purpose. Most people lack purpose because they don’t know themselves.
Because passively hoping for external resolution outside our control is easier.
“There’s no cavalry coming,” may mean that we ain’t in THAT time yet, if it’s going to manifest in that way at all.
I personally am waiting on a return of miracles from people who have returned to genuine faith. I’ve seen that it CAN happen, we just need to take the next steps.
I see you've put a lot of effort into that. I pray that you can discern your error. The Bible means what it says...it's not a big mystery.
20 But know this first of all, that no prophecy of Scripture is a matter of one's own interpretation, 21 for no prophecy was ever made by an act of human will, but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God. (2 Peter 1:20-21, NASB)
Thank you!
It wasn't a lot of effort, it's every time the word throne is mentioned in the Revelation.
Here's another one I like about the zóon(beasts) around the throne.
https://communities.win/c/ChristianAnarchism/p/17r9IUtI14/zon-before-the-throne-in-our-bei/c
It's a spiritual understanding of the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
I'll stop here and just say that most of these interpretations that you've linked are quite a bit out there. The Bible is the inspired Word of God and it was written in such a way that we can understand it with the help of the Holy Spirit. Paul warned us against gnosticism
"See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ." (Colossians 2:8, NASB)
I'll respect that.
I enjoy debate about differing Interpretations of Revelation, but I know this isn't the thread for that.
If you're interested in a real discussion on it, let me know, we can do it over at The Christian Anarchism
https://communities.win/c/ChristianAnarchism/p/16c2DRgvP6/the-eyes-of-jesus-christ-/c
To the Jews the Temple was the place that Heaven met Earth. The phase "Heaven and Earth" can refer to the Temple. So "Heaven and Earth" did pass away in the destruction of the Temple in AD 70.