Sky Rivers
Active Member
Could it be that Christ Jesus is trying to wake people up.
As it didn't take much to wake me up, to see who Christ Jesus was in the talking about.
Just ask yourself, Who else besides Christians, Professes to come in the name of Christ.
You do know without having to say anything, the name Christian speaks for itself.
Christian means, A follower of Christ Jesus.
Therefore Christians comes in the name of Christ.
Christian = Christ
As Christ Jesus foretold in the book of
Matthew 24:5---"For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many"
That in it's self should wake up every Christian around.
Why is Christ Jesus saying this about us
What are we doing wrong.
The first clue can be found in the book of
Matthew 15:7-9
7--"You hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying,
8 This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.
9 But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men"
So here we Christ Jesus condemning those who follow the teachings of man's.
So who's teachings are people actually following, it's evidence people are not following the teachings of Christ Jesus that's for sure.
Let me ask this, alot of people in the churches are being taught about a Rapture, that Christ Jesus will come before the tribulation to rapture them out. Ok
Now in the book of Revelation God given the last Prophecy that is to happen first, before Christ Jesus can return.
That when this last prophecy happens, The tribulation is over and then Christ Jesus returns.
Christ Jesus can not return until the last Prophecy of the book of Revelation happens first,
But when this last prophecy happens the tribulation is over. Then Christ Jesus returns.
So what good is the Rapture going to do. Seeing how Christ Jesus can not return until the last Prophecy happens first, and then the tribulation is over.
So what good is the Rapture going to do?
To my knowledge, the saved are taken up into the clouds, just before "The Day of The Lord" begins. Tribulation doesn't read (in my experience) to be the same thing.