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  • Richard Estrada - 4 years ago
    What makes you think antichrist has 3.5 years of peace prior to his time, of which he only has 42 months power? That is the time frame of his reign, 42 months to fulfill prophesy. Antichrist is completely unknown until he makes himself known at the day of the Lord. Everything I say is verifiable. Your account is loose, and not scripturally accurate, handed down folklore.
  • Chris - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Do you have any Scripture to suggest this, Deborah? What we read of Stephen in the Book of Acts, shows him as a man "full of faith & power" ( Acts 6:8) who was subsequently stoned to death ( Acts 7:58-60) for his vibrant preaching of Jesus. Even though the Jewish council members beheld him as seeing the "face of an angel" (6:15), we could understand that Stephen's countenance so changed, reflecting the fullness of the Holy Spirit & the absolute joy & confidence that he had in his Saviour & Lord. The fact that Stephen eventually had to physically die also gives proof that he wasn't an angel, just a man, as angels are eternal beings who can never die.
  • Richard in Christ - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi Pastor Godwin,

    Seeing your question I guess led me to post these couple of verses that came to me. From another view point the Blessing we have of vision or "eyesight" is usually taken for granted. Though a blind person will have to live by all their other senses without "vision" and be disabled in some things.

    Romans 8:24-25 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?

    But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.

    2 Corinthians 4:18 While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.

    As all we can normally see with our physical eyes is vanity. If this is the "vision" you were speaking of.

    God Bless.
  • S Spencer - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi Jim.

    To answer your question lets get the context by taking these verses from verse 3 on through verse 9.

    YOU'LL FIND YOUR ANSWER IN VERSE 9.

    2 Peter 3:3-9. Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts,

    And saying,

    "WHERE IS THE PROMISE OF HIS COMING?"

    FOR SINCE THE FATHERS FELL ASLEEP, ALL THINGS CONTINUE AS THEY WERE FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE CREATION."

    For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water:

    Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished:

    But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.

    But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing,

    ( THAT ONE DAY IS WITH THE LORD ( AS ) A THOUSAND YEARS, AND A THOUSAND YEARS ( as ) ONE DAY. )

    " You noticed it doesn't say a day " is " a thousand years?

    VERSE 9-

    The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness;

    ( but is " LONGSUFFERING " to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. )

    The Emphasis is on Gods patience and longsuffering,

    For God to wait a thousand years

    ( prolonging judgment) is like waiting 1 day.

    note.

    A day like a thousand years would be a very long day!

    A thousand years like a day would be a very short thousand years!

    So a thousand years forward and a thousand years backwards would bring you to no time at all, THATS WHERE GOD RESIDES.

    That's why it says one day is with "THE LORD" as a thousand years, NOT US.

    I Hope that helps. GOD BLESS
  • Adam - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hello, I think this is up for interpretation, but my opinion is that today we have many so called 'experts' in the media telling people to do all kinds of things and claiming its for science or to save lives or to accomplish some desired outcome. However, much of it is not based on truth, but false assumptions. There's so much foolishness in this world.

    For instance, the lab-made corona virus spreading was made worse by governor mandates. The #1 threat of getting a cold or flu virus is that you get a weakened immune system and get something else- like bacterial pneumonia. But it's not easy to get it, you have to actually inhale bacteria and how can someone actually do that? By having bacteria close to your nose and mouth. And why would anyone in their right mind keep bacteria close to their face and how would that even happen? By reusing a mask. That's right, the mask itself causes pneumonia. How many thousands of died because of foolishness?

    Also locking people at home in a confined area with sick people also increased the spread, instead of allowing people to be outside in fresh air. Closing parks, trails, etc, all foolishness. Closing small businesses so they fail, while keeping big businesses open = foolishness. Stopping planned surgeries, visits, etc. How many people have died because they weren't allowed in a hospital, and how many committed suicide because of this. Then rewarding medical professionals with government funding if they call everything covid. So, all flu and pneumonia were called covid deaths, instead of what they were. So, they made more money, boosted the numbers, and the media loved it, since it pushed the narrative to scare everyone. Then an FDA approved HCQ drug safely used for 60+ years with 100% positive results of early use was demonized, which would have saved lives. Instead they banned it and pushed an experimental injection that have so far killed more than 4,000 people. This is also underreported. Foolish.
  • Carleton - In Reply on Isaiah 1 - 4 years ago
    Hi, I am thinking about this too as of course te thought brought out is not in the Bible, but what remains, God's Word is true. Adam and Eve learned this in their error. Likewise now knowing that God's Word is true, they were promised a future by faith which is hope. The same understanding conveys the sinner to faith and repentance in the promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. Why would Adam and Eve not believe the Promise and live towards it in faith? They surely did and likewise any sinner can know that God's Word is true and be conveyed to Calvary where they can choose to surrender their works to finished work of Jesus Christ which is Hope eternal.
  • Donna - 4 years ago
    What is the wisdom of this world that God calls foolishness in 1 Corinthians 1:20?
  • Heidi - 4 years ago
    Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
  • Heidi - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Bless your heart! Praying for you
  • Heidi - 4 years ago
    Please pray for a cousin of mine, Jeremy, that has a terrible drug addiction problem. We are all concerned for him, as he is going down quickly and has a sweet wife and two sweet children. Please pray that God will soften his heart. He is a Christian.
  • Ronald L Whittemore - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Richard Estrada

    The interpretation of the 7 years, last week placed at the end times was what I was discussing. Where after the first 3.5 years of peace the antichrist does the abomination of desolation and causes sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and the great tribulation starts, taken from ( Daniel 9:27). Also used is, ( Matthew 24:15) and ( Mark 13:14) which combines (2 Thessalonian 2:4) as being in the middle of this 7-year interpretation using these Bible verses, which I feel is deceptive. That is what I meant, the abomination of desolation in this theory does not have anything to do with Revelation.

    Babylon/Babel will be destroyed by the ten kingdoms/countries that hate the whore, who have never had power until the beast from the bottomless pit, gives them power as kings one hour with this beast. We do see in Rev. 11 the beast kills the two witnesses and that city is where our Lord was crucified and we know where that was. ( Revelation 11:8)

    The destruction of this whore Babylon/Babel where ever it will be, will be destroyed close to the second coming of Jesus Christ. After it is destroyed it becomes the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird (fallen angels, and demon haven) "What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God? art thou come hither to torment us before the time?" at this time their time is up and into the lake they go. ( Revelation 19:11-21) "the supper of the great God"

    If you believe in the rapture of the Church and this seven-year interpretation and all that is taught in it we may not agree. We need just to encourage each other in our faith in Jesus and our walk in the Spirit of truth.

    RLW
  • S Spencer - In Reply on Isaiah 1 - 4 years ago
    Hi Mimi.

    No that's not in scripture .

    Next time someone tells you something like that, ask them to show you in scripture!! And start you a reading program,



    May I ask yoi question ?

    Have this person ever talked to you about salvation?

    Is so can you share with us the means for it? "Salvation ".

    Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you. God bless.
  • Carleton - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Well what do you think?

    :)
  • Adam - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hello,

    I don't believe so. The Bible says it took 6 days so I believe it took 6 days. Why should one verse 2 Peter 3:8 with a metaphorical statement be used to disregard the whole chapter of Genesis 1 with its specific detail?

    If you read the rest of 2 Peter 3 you see the context was about God fulfilling his promises of a new heaven and new earth and when Jesus will come again like a thief in the night. I interpret it as these things will happen when they will happen and just because its not on our arbitrary expected time table does not mean God won't or hasn't fulfilled His promises perfectly.
  • Curtiss m cordy on Ecclesiastes 9:11 - 4 years ago
    God is the source and strength of all our lives and it is he who controls everyone and everything we do. we must hold on and believe that god will see us through.
  • Adam - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi Norman,

    I would just read what God says and ignore what man says. If you click on these or hover over them you'll see what each Bible verse says. It's clear to me what it says and means and is interesting how some others word hard to try to make it mean something else. 1 Peter 5:8

    Matthew 7:14

    Hebrews 10:26 "For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,"

    James 2:14-26 "...faith, if it hath not works, is dead..."

    James 2:19 "Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble."

    1 Peter 1:13 "...hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ;"

    Romans 11

    John 14:15 "If ye love me, keep my commandments."

    Matthew 12:31-32

    Romans 14:12

    1 Peter 1:5 - "...salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."

    People have freewill to choose good or evil:

    Psalms 25:12

    Joshua 24:15 "choose you this day whom ye will serve"

    Psalm 119:30

    Luke 16:13

    Proverbs 3:31

    Fear God:

    Joshua 24:14

    Psalms 25:12

    Proverbs 1:29

    Seek God:

    Psalms 63:1

    "I'm not a bad person". Everyone thinks they're good, including the wicked.

    Romans 3:23

    Mark 10:18
  • Mimi on Isaiah 1 - 4 years ago
    I was told that Adam and Eve tried numerous times to commit suicide after being thrust from the Garden of Eden. Is this true? Can you direct me to scriptures documenting this?
  • Adam - In Reply on Leviticus 19 - 4 years ago
    Hello,

    Ecclesiastes goes up to 12 chapters

    Link

    Ecclesiasticus (Apocrypha) goes up to 51 chapters

    Link

    Does that answer your question?
  • Jim parker - 4 years ago
    If a Thousand years is like 1 day, 1 day is like a Thousand years to God, Did he build the earth in 6 days or 6000 years
  • Ronald L Whittemore - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Amen Carleton, it surely may be later than we think so, we in the kingdom under the reign of Jesus Christ as He told us, WATCH. The darkness of this world is getting heavier, but darkness is fully dependent on the absence of light, light can never be defined as the absence of darkness, light will continue to be light regardless of the amount of darkness, the smallest light will shine through the darkest dark. Therefore, we must shine as bright as we can shine and watch until Jesus returns.

    2 Thessalonian 2:8 And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:

    Daniel 12:3 And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever.

    It could be today, therefore we walk in the Spirit, keep our heads up, and our eyes of faith on Jesus.

    May your light be brighter than the sun.

    RLW
  • Earl Bowman - In Reply on Judges 7:6 - 4 years ago
    Amen; brother chris.
  • Deborah - 4 years ago
    Stephen might have been an angel(?).
  • Rosetta Johnson on Acts 19 - 4 years ago
    God bless you all or all of you. As I read through the 19th chapter of Acts, verses 4-6, I understand why there are so many divisions in the body of Christ. I understand why so many denominations have been established. Someone took this one segment of scripture, and made a doctrine that "one must go down in the water, in Jesus' name" or you are are not baptized, correctly. The disciples to whom Paul had preached had their understanding enlightened to the point that they had gone from being disciples at the "preaching of repentance" by John the Baptist to the "preaching of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus" by Paul. It was, only through believing on and receiving the doctrine of Jesus that they were able to receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. This conversion had nothing to do with a water baptism. Immersion in water nor the sprinkling of water can save noone. It is only by believing on the name of Jesus can we be saved, not by being dipped in the water, in Jesus name. Thus, being a member of a so-called "Jesus Only" church won't guarantee us eternal life. I have met some of the more angrier, ready to fight, and will fight people attending "Jesus Only" churches. So, remember the teaching of Jesus to His disciples, in Mark, Chapter 16, "go ye into all the world...baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Ghost. No man can come to the Father, except they come in by Jesus, who is the way, the truth, and the life". Repent and be baptized for the remission of sins ( Acts 2:38). Amen!
  • Carleton - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Today may be later than we think The present reign of Jesus Christ in born again believer's lives is like a thousand years and is like a day.

    :)
  • Jesse - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Unknown by many,

    You must be referring to 1st John Chapter one where it says in Verse 10, " If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed:

    That last phrase, neither bid him God speed, means do not speak greetings. Receive him not into your house, neither speak greetings to him. Now that's pretty harsh!

    But we have to realize that the church met in homes. But especially this elect lady, she was hospitable towards traveling teachers and preachers.

    She had to find out what their doctrine was. If they did not hold to the doctrine of Jesus Christ, as taught by Christ and the apostles, she was not to let them into her home.

    You might say that sounds like keeping the truth, but it doesn't sound like love. But you see that's John's point. This is divine love.

    We as believers, we compromise with the truth for the sake of love. But that's not divine love.

    The reason is given to us in Verse 11:

    "For he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds."

    John is saying that truth and love go hand in hand. You cannot compromise with the truth and say "Well, we don't agree on the truth, but we'll just love one another!"

    Remember what John said at the beginning, I love my children who walk in truth. They are inseparable. God's divine love only loves in the truth, period!

    We have to ask ourselves, is it really love if I compromise with the truth so that that person doesn't get offended in the truth of Christ?

    We're supposed to represent the truth of Christ, and His love.
  • Chris - In Reply on Judges 7:6 - 4 years ago
    In Judges chapter 7, we see that God wanted to reduce the huge number of Gideon's army prior to their attack on the Midianite army, which were beyond number. Gideon had thirty-two thousand men which God determined were too many. That number was reduced to ten thousand when those who were fearful for their lives were given the option to leave the upcoming battle. But this ten thousand was also too many, so God used the manner of drinking of water from the stream.

    Those who lapped the water (like a dog), used their palms to scoop up the water & lapped it up from there. The others, put their mouth straight into the stream & therefore were able to quench their thirst by drinking a large amount of water. Those who used their palms numbered only three hundred which means that nine thousand seven hundred men were then released from duty.

    I believe that the reason for the Lord initiating this method was to separate those who were not fully absorbed in quenching their thirst from those who would rather put their own physical needs first. The former group bent over & used one hand to bring the water to their mouth whilst their other hand held their weapon at the ready & their eyes observed the situation around them.

    The other group went down on their knees, hands supporting their bodies & were focussed in drinking rather than on the possibility of the enemy being near to them. This demonstrated that those three hundred men who were selected were true soldiers ready at an instant to any sound or movement of the enemy. As well, the Lord wanted to show to Gideon & his now small army, that numbers don't matter with the Lord (verse 2) - when the Lord calls His people to action, He also equips & goes before us to bring us the victory. And this shows without doubt that it is only the Lord Who hath done this & not because of numbers or man's strength.
  • Pastor Godwin urom okori - 4 years ago
    What is the power of vision
  • Richard Estrada - 4 years ago
    Ronald,

    The abomination of desolation has nothing to do with the beast in Revelation? WHAT? That's his signature move, he destroys Babylon, he tells the world who he is on that day. Did you ever read about it? ( Isaiah 13)( Isaiah 47)( Revelation 18).

    Allow the Bible to define itself for you; you'll have a better understanding of the big picture inside a bigger picture.
  • Seth Graham - 4 years ago
    I like that I can rapture for being christian
  • Lena cavalier - 4 years ago
    Prayers for my sister for her faith be renewed in Jesus .amen


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