Monday, February 05, 2007

This . . .
The super bowl seemed extremely boring to me this year. I just couldn't get into it. Am I the only one?
There must be more than this . . .
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That . . .
I did enjoy the fouth Omega Course session yesterday covering Armageddon, the Rapture, and the Second Coming Procession. Star Wars take a hike . . . God has some incredible, epic adventures planned for the planet and time keeps ticking by, bringing us ever closer to these "take a deep breath" realities.
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This is That . . .
Jesus is not coming back to take us away, He is coming to be with us here on earth and to establish His Kingdom. His coming is in context to a military conflict around the city of Jerusalem.
Here is how I believe it will be . . . without taking a breath.
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The seven seals and the trumpets all happen before the rapture. At the seventh (last) trumpet, the dead in Christ, and the living are taken up and changed with resurrection bodies to meet Jesus and all the angels in the air. Possibly two to three billion saints?; three or four billion angels?; and Jesus. This will not at all be a secret coming . . . this will be a spectacle - every eye will see Him. Jesus and this army will touch down at Mt. Sinai and then march thru Bozrah (Jordan) slaying His enemies and setting free literal captives , who will be mostly Jews in prison camps (Isaiah 63:1-4). It is 165 miles from Mt. Sinai to Jerusalem. All the nations will be gathered around the city of Jerusalem and it will seem to the Jews that there is no way of victory or escape (like the Red Sea). When Jesus arrives at the Mt of Olives, He will speak to the mountain and it will move (split) and this will provide the inhabitants of Jerusalem a way of escape. There will be a fight for the city . . . God's side wins. All of the reprobate (beast people) will be gathered, judged and exectuted and then Jesus will begin His millennial reign as King of kings and Lord of lords over all the earth, from the city of Jerusalem.
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Breathe.
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Psalm
7 Lift up your heads, O you gates!
And be lifted up, you everlasting doors!
And the King of glory shall come in.
8 Who is this King of glory?
The LORD strong and mighty,
The LORD mighty in battle.



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