"Nero Caesar" written in Hebrew letters which are also numbers = 666. His image was on all the coins of the land which you needed to buy or sell. He was also killing Christians that wouldn't say "Kaiser curios" (Caesar is Lord) And he was dressing up an animal skins and mauling Christians to death.
You looking for future fulfillment of things that have already happened is something that only became popular with the publication of the Schofield reference Bible that spread this end times view of darbyism or premillennial dispensationalism throughout The modern Church.
It's not what Christians believed for 1800 years.
IMO the whole rapture and room outlook is the greatest slide the devil ever interjected into the church. No one polishes brass on a sinking ship.
You know what the Bible teaches? Jesus is seated at the right hand of the father making all of his enemies his foot stool and as to the expansion of his kingdom there should be no end.
It also teaches us That in the last days before final judgment that it will be like in the days of Noah. Obviously the ark is symbolic of Christ So those that are in Christ will remain while the wicked are swept off the earth (this time with fire) Just like the parable of the wheat and the tares.
"Nero Caesar" written in Hebrew letters which are also numbers = 666. His image was on all the coins of the land which you needed to buy or sell. He was also killing Christians that wouldn't say "Kaiser curios" (Caesar is Lord) And he was dressing up an animal skins and mauling Christians to death.
You looking for future fulfillment of things that have already happened is something that only became popular with the publication of the Schofield reference Bible that spread this end times view of darbyism or premillennial dispensationalism throughout The modern Church.
It's not what Christians believed for 1800 years.
IMO the whole rapture and room outlook is the greatest slide the devil ever interjected into the church. No one polishes brass on a sinking ship.
You know what the Bible teaches? Jesus is seated at the right hand of the father making all of his enemies his foot stool and as to the expansion of his kingdom there should be no end.
It also teaches us That in the last days before final judgment that it will be like in the days of Noah. Obviously the ark is symbolic of Christ So those that are in Christ will remain while the wicked are swept off the earth (this time with fire) Just like the parable of the wheat and the tares.
God wins.