I just follow what the Bible teaches and if you would read the OT for what it says you would find that God sets up kingdoms on this earth and gives them to who He pleases.
Yes friend. The kingdom is established in spiritual, Zion. Revelation 14:1 says so. I have no imagination that I can turn the carnal church. At least you get to here the kingdom in Christ message. The church is victorious in Christ and lives from the new creation kingdom now. No carnal kingdom is promised. The spiritual kingdom is established. See Ephesians 1:3.
Revelation 14:1 is not an allegory. The 144,000 are of the tribes of Israel and not some allegory referring to the church. After the first 5 chapters of Rev, everything turns Jewish in nature because the church is in heaven---the Rapture has taken place and God is about to pour out His wrath on the earth.
Friend, the book of of Revelation is not carnal, about carnal nations or carnal things. The Christian church is dragged off into carnality by the carnal futurist interpretation of Revelation. The doctrine you've been fed and accepted is what fuels the carnal PSYOP.
I'd love to debate your points, and will if you'd like. We can set up a debate at my .win site. Here's the address.
The RevelationOfJesusChrist .win forum discusses the spiritual/idealist interpretation of Revelation as the original interpretation of Revelation by the original Christian church.
And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.
The Revelation of Jesus Christ is the original faith delivered to the saints, the church blessed in heavenly places, and made accepted in Jesus Christ. (see Jude 1:3 and Ephesians 1:1-6)
The Bible is the final Word. You seem to take the book as a allegory where I take it as literal. Jesus took it literal when He quoted from it so I will go with His interpretation. Have a nice day!
I just follow what the Bible teaches and if you would read the OT for what it says you would find that God sets up kingdoms on this earth and gives them to who He pleases.
Yes friend. The kingdom is established in spiritual, Zion. Revelation 14:1 says so. I have no imagination that I can turn the carnal church. At least you get to here the kingdom in Christ message. The church is victorious in Christ and lives from the new creation kingdom now. No carnal kingdom is promised. The spiritual kingdom is established. See Ephesians 1:3.
Revelation 14:1 is not an allegory. The 144,000 are of the tribes of Israel and not some allegory referring to the church. After the first 5 chapters of Rev, everything turns Jewish in nature because the church is in heaven---the Rapture has taken place and God is about to pour out His wrath on the earth.
Friend, the book of of Revelation is not carnal, about carnal nations or carnal things. The Christian church is dragged off into carnality by the carnal futurist interpretation of Revelation. The doctrine you've been fed and accepted is what fuels the carnal PSYOP.
I'd love to debate your points, and will if you'd like. We can set up a debate at my .win site. Here's the address.
The RevelationOfJesusChrist .win forum discusses the spiritual/idealist interpretation of Revelation as the original interpretation of Revelation by the original Christian church.
https://patriots.win/c/RevelationOfJesusChrist/new
And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.
The Revelation of Jesus Christ is the original faith delivered to the saints, the church blessed in heavenly places, and made accepted in Jesus Christ. (see Jude 1:3 and Ephesians 1:1-6)
The book of Revelation is not a zionist prophecy.
The Bible is the final Word. You seem to take the book as a allegory where I take it as literal. Jesus took it literal when He quoted from it so I will go with His interpretation. Have a nice day!