The Scofield Bible has done more harm to the modern church than any other thing I can think of by introducing , propagating, and spreading the lie of pre-millennial dispensationalism, more commonly known as believe in the rapture.
This is NOT what Christians believed for almost 1800 years.
God and His people don't lose down here. We are not supposed to wait to get yeeted into heaven as we ignore the great commission to take dominion over EVERYTHING.
Christ's blood bought it ALL. Every sphere of influence. From government to education to industry to entertainment. We should be leading, taking ground, and not giving it up to pagans and secular systems and governments.
But no, Christians these days think that most of that destruction language in Daniel and Revelation is about events in the future when in fact it was about the upcoming destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Even Jesus told us this generation shall not pass to all these things take place. Everything there lines up with historic events. The Jews and the Christians understood this and this was understood throughout church history until this stupid Bible with eschatological footnotes came along and had this virtually unheard of rapture teaching and future fulfillment of prophecies that had already been fulfilled.
Unfortunately because that Bible was the first of its kind that was widely available it was rapidly adopted by pastors and seminaries and within a short while that view of the end times became the prevailing position.
Christians on the whole aren't fighting. They aren't building like they used to. Christians used to start projects that they're great great grandchildren would have to finish. Now you'd be lucky if you can find a church planning 15 years in the future.
Not a single one of our founding fathers believed in the rapture and thank God they didn't. Can you imagine? "Tea taxes are the mark of the beast! King George is the antichrist! Jesus is coming soon! No need to revolt, let's just wait it out"
No one polishes brass on a sinking ship.
And please don't misunderstand me if you're not familiar with Post millennialism. Christ will return.... For final judgment. That's when the wicked will be swept off the Earth just like in the days of Noah. Those that are in Christ, which we know is symbolic of the ark, are safe from the destruction that will come.
Basically God wins. So fight like you're on the winning side because if you're in Christ you are.
*If you're not in Christ you can fight alongside with us all you want and I will welcome you to do so but when Christ returns in judgment, He will not welcome you. Make Him the king of your life and your victory will be eternal. This is good vs evil. The only religion being attacked is Christianity for a reason. Only the truth of and faith in Christianity is a threat to what we are up against. Repent and believe the gospel.
The Scofield Bible has done more harm to the modern church than any other thing I can think of by introducing , propagating, and spreading the lie of pre-millennial dispensationalism, more commonly known as believe in the rapture.
This is NOT what Christians believed for almost 1800 years.
God and His people don't lose down here. We are not supposed to wait to get yeeted into heaven as we ignore the great commission to take dominion over EVERYTHING.
Christ's blood bought it ALL. Every sphere of influence. From government to education to industry to entertainment. We should be leading, taking ground, and not giving it up to pagans and secular systems and governments.
But no, Christians these days think that most of that destruction language in Daniel and Revelation is about events in the future when in fact it was about the upcoming destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Even Jesus told us this generation shall not pass to all these things take place. Everything there lines up with historic events. The Jews and the Christians understood this and this was understood throughout church history until this stupid Bible with eschatological footnotes came along and had this virtually unheard of rapture teaching and future fulfillment of prophecies that had already been fulfilled.
Unfortunately because that Bible was the first of its kind that was widely available it was rapidly adopted by pastors and seminaries and within a short while that view of the end times became the prevailing position.
Christians on the whole aren't fighting. They aren't building like they used to. Christians used to start projects that they're great great grandchildren would have to finish. Now you'd be lucky if you can find a church planning 15 years in the future.
No one polishes brass on a sinking ship.
And please don't misunderstand me if you're not familiar with Post millennialism. Christ will return.... For final judgment. That's when the wicked will be swept off the Earth just like in the days of Noah. Those that are in Christ, which we know is symbolic of the ark, are safe from the destruction that will come.
Basically God wins. So fight like you're on the winning side because if you're in Christ you are.
*If you're not in Christ you can fight alongside with us all you want and I will welcome you to do so but when Christ returns in judgment, He will not welcome you. Make Him the king of your life and your victory will be eternal. This is good vs evil. The only religion being attacked is Christianity for a reason. Only the truth of and faith in Christianity is a threat to what we are up against. Repent and believe the gospel.
The Scofield Bible has done more harm to the modern church than any other thing I can think of by introducing , propagating, and spreading the lie of pre-millennial dispensationalism, more commonly known as believe in the rapture.
This is NOT what Christians believed for almost 1800 years.
God and His people don't lose down here. We are not supposed to wait to get yeeted into heaven as we ignore the great commission to take dominion over EVERYTHING.
Christ's blood bought it ALL. Every sphere of influence. From government to education to industry to entertainment. We should be leading, taking ground, and not giving it up to pagans and secular systems and governments.
But no, Christians these days think that most of that destruction language in Daniel and Revelation is about events in the future when in fact it was about the upcoming destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Even Jesus told us this generation shall not pass to all these things take place. Everything there lines up with historic events. The Jews and the Christians understood this and this was understood throughout church history until this stupid Bible with eschatological footnotes came along and had this virtually unheard of rapture teaching and future fulfillment of prophecies that had already been fulfilled.
Unfortunately because that Bible was the first of its kind that was widely available it was rapidly adopted by pastors and seminaries and within a short while that view of the end times became the prevailing position.
Christians on the whole aren't fighting. They aren't building like they used to. Christians used to start projects that they're great great grandchildren would have to finish. Now you'd be lucky if you can find a church planning 15 years in the future.
No one polishes brass on a sinking ship.
And please don't misunderstand me if you're not familiar with Post millennialism. Christ will return.... For final judgment. That's when the wicked will be swept off the Earth just like in the days of Noah. Those that are in Christ, which we know is symbolic of the ark, are safe from the destruction that will come.
Basically God wins. So right like you're on the winning side.