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There was a second coming. Jesus came on the clouds in judgment on time and as promised and destroyed the city of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Exactly when He promised He would.

All that's left is final judgment. That's when the wicked will be swept off the Earth just as in the days of Noah.

You maybe under the influence of premillennial dispensationalism, aka the believe in the rapture, which is an eschatological position that Only became popular over the last couple hundred years with the publication of the Schofield reference Bible which was the first Bible to have eschatological footnotes and it was widely adopted by pastors and seminaries spreading this very fringe view of the end times (also known as darbyism). It is not what Christians believed or understood for about 1800 years.

Arguably the greatest lie the devil's ever interjected into the church. No one polishes brass on a sinking ship.

God wins down here. We don't get a big L and get yeeted up into heaven.

But could there be a second event that resembles it of some type? Yes that's absolutely possible. I'm not going to put God in a box. But it's important to first understand that this has indeed been fulfilled. And by definition fulfilled means when it's done once it is completely fulfilled It cannot be "fulfilled" again. A similar event can transpire that is exactly the same or that resembles it but that is no longer called fulfilling anything. It's just showing what a masterful and sovereign storyteller God is.

18 days ago
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There was a second coming. Jesus came on the clouds in judgment on time and as promised and destroyed the city of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Exactly when He promised He would.

All that's left is final judgment. That's when the wicked will be swept off the Earth just as in the days of Noah.

You maybe under the influence of premillennial dispensationalism, aka the believe in the rapture, which is an eschatological position that Only became popular over the last couple hundred years with the publication of the Schofield reference Bible which was the first Bible to have eschatological footnotes and it was widely adopted by pastors and seminaries spreading this very French view of the end times. It is not what Christians believed or understood for about 1800 years.

Arguably the greatest lie the devil's ever interjected into the church. No one polishes brass on a sinking ship.

God wins down here. We don't get a big L and get yeeted up into heaven.

18 days ago
1 score