Your work fits perfectly into what I have been trying to convey, that I included links into my most popular "What if" series. Thank you, the read was a blessing.
Before I was saved, I used to say: "hope for the best, prepare for the worse".
I guess, now, it is more "Trust only in God, and obey His commands"
Your article presses directly on the "weak spot".
The rapture, although very tempting to believe, seems more and more a clever "trick" to give Christians an "escape" from what is clearly stated in the Book of Revelation: the wrath of God and times of tribulations.
Very similar with "the holy trinity", "they" say, it might not be in the Holy Bible, but the doctrine is there. Likewise, the rapture is not mentioned in the bible, but the doctrine is there.
Is it not better to study what is actually written than trying to "read between the lines" and not give into the temptation to interpret what is actually written as another "construct" made by man so it fits "our narrative"?!
For what it is worth, I'm going to take this really serious and I've started my thesis:
#TruthAboutTribulation: Hypothesis Although the pre-tribulation rapture would be very tempting to believe for most Christians, there will be NO rapture at all, but as the Bible forewarns us - only tribulations -WHICH includes the MARK of the BEAST- in the end times.
Thank you brother for your diligent works, may God bless you many, many times and keep you safe!
Thanks brother! I appreciate your endorsement!
Your work fits perfectly into what I have been trying to convey, that I included links into my most popular "What if" series. Thank you, the read was a blessing.
Reflection - Monday May 19, 2025
Before I was saved, I used to say: "hope for the best, prepare for the worse".
I guess, now, it is more "Trust only in God, and obey His commands"
Your article presses directly on the "weak spot".
The rapture, although very tempting to believe, seems more and more a clever "trick" to give Christians an "escape" from what is clearly stated in the Book of Revelation: the wrath of God and times of tribulations.
Very similar with "the holy trinity", "they" say, it might not be in the Holy Bible, but the doctrine is there. Likewise, the rapture is not mentioned in the bible, but the doctrine is there.
Is it not better to study what is actually written than trying to "read between the lines" and not give into the temptation to interpret what is actually written as another "construct" made by man so it fits "our narrative"?!
For what it is worth, I'm going to take this really serious and I've started my thesis:
#TruthAboutTribulation: Hypothesis Although the pre-tribulation rapture would be very tempting to believe for most Christians, there will be NO rapture at all, but as the Bible forewarns us - only tribulations -WHICH includes the MARK of the BEAST- in the end times.
Thank you brother for your diligent works, may God bless you many, many times and keep you safe!
See: https://substack.com/@innerjourney101/note/c-118323314
Can’t wait to read this. It sounds awesome……in the true sense.
Thanks for the review. I'm gonna add this one to my book list.