Final Post for a long time - not a short time
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:28 am
Please look at my subject title again. If I said final post for a "short" time, how long do you think it would be before I posted again? Now, what if I had said this was my final post for a "long" time. Would you consider the time frames to be similar, slightly different, contrasting, or opposite in content?
For those who truly do not believe in a past Parousia even though there are hundreds of time statements indicating NEARNESS to that first century group of Christians, then it is quite likely that they would see NO DIFFERENCE between the "long" time and the "short" time...
Anyway, that was just my way of pushing the point to the max. We accept the exact same terminology used by the first century apostles as meaning NEARNESS when we speak things, but we will not allow the same meanings for the first century church. The reason why is quite simple. Futurists are not willing to entertain any thought that interferes with their present understanding of the NATURE of "time of the end" events.
They have been indoctrinated over and over and over so many times that the last days refers to the end of history, that world refers to the planet Earth, that the two "ages" indicate our present age and a yet future one, the death that Adam died wasn't separation from God, and on and on and on...
All this despite the fact of the hundreds of time statements speaking of the nearness of the Parousia.
All this despite the fact that the old covenant economy HAS PASSED AWAY.
All this despite the fact that if Jesus truly paid our penalty for sin and truly was our substitutionary atonement, and truly if the wages or penalty of sin is PHYSICAL death, apparently, for some reason or other, believers in Christ STILL HAVE TO PAY THE PENALTY FOR SIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At any rate, I am done for quite a while on this public forum. My posts can easily be found and speak about a myriad of topics. Seldom did anyone actually address the posts but instead just asked more and more questions trying to substantiate their own particular brand of futurism. I will end with a most recent statement:
I'm sorry, but for those who are either unwilling or unable to understand that "at hand," "quickly coming," "Will not delay," "very, very little while," "shortly must come to pass," "near," "nigh," etc. meant exactly what the phrase means and NOT 2,000 thousands into the future, then there is very little hope of explaining further (and more difficult) concepts. The simple things are the hundreds of time statements in reference to the parousia coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. If these will not be accepted within the time frame given (1st century generation), then how can one expect to "let go" of their false nature of their existing "time of the end" scenario. Sorry to be blunt, but this is exactly what stops further analysis. Futurists have their "NATURE" of end time events and no amount of Scripture is ever going to change that...Majority opinion does not necessarily represent truth! If that truly were the case, then Christianity, as a minority religion, would be false on that basis alone!!! If you can't see the clear time element, then there is no point trying to answer further questions.
Should you have a specific question about Scripture (and are willing to honestly state what you believe it means), please, by all means, feel free to contact me via the personal messaging system that this site offers. Maybe we can exchange email addresses. If no one writes, c'est la vie...
Blessings to all those who may have been challenged by the many things I have said over the last months. I truly hope I have expanded your thinking - and especially hope that I have taught you to think independently from the commentators to rely upon only the Scripture NO MATTER WHERE IT TAKES YOU...
It isn't your personal faith if it is just indoctrination and what you have been told all of your lives...Take care
For those who truly do not believe in a past Parousia even though there are hundreds of time statements indicating NEARNESS to that first century group of Christians, then it is quite likely that they would see NO DIFFERENCE between the "long" time and the "short" time...
Anyway, that was just my way of pushing the point to the max. We accept the exact same terminology used by the first century apostles as meaning NEARNESS when we speak things, but we will not allow the same meanings for the first century church. The reason why is quite simple. Futurists are not willing to entertain any thought that interferes with their present understanding of the NATURE of "time of the end" events.
They have been indoctrinated over and over and over so many times that the last days refers to the end of history, that world refers to the planet Earth, that the two "ages" indicate our present age and a yet future one, the death that Adam died wasn't separation from God, and on and on and on...
All this despite the fact of the hundreds of time statements speaking of the nearness of the Parousia.
All this despite the fact that the old covenant economy HAS PASSED AWAY.
All this despite the fact that if Jesus truly paid our penalty for sin and truly was our substitutionary atonement, and truly if the wages or penalty of sin is PHYSICAL death, apparently, for some reason or other, believers in Christ STILL HAVE TO PAY THE PENALTY FOR SIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At any rate, I am done for quite a while on this public forum. My posts can easily be found and speak about a myriad of topics. Seldom did anyone actually address the posts but instead just asked more and more questions trying to substantiate their own particular brand of futurism. I will end with a most recent statement:
I'm sorry, but for those who are either unwilling or unable to understand that "at hand," "quickly coming," "Will not delay," "very, very little while," "shortly must come to pass," "near," "nigh," etc. meant exactly what the phrase means and NOT 2,000 thousands into the future, then there is very little hope of explaining further (and more difficult) concepts. The simple things are the hundreds of time statements in reference to the parousia coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. If these will not be accepted within the time frame given (1st century generation), then how can one expect to "let go" of their false nature of their existing "time of the end" scenario. Sorry to be blunt, but this is exactly what stops further analysis. Futurists have their "NATURE" of end time events and no amount of Scripture is ever going to change that...Majority opinion does not necessarily represent truth! If that truly were the case, then Christianity, as a minority religion, would be false on that basis alone!!! If you can't see the clear time element, then there is no point trying to answer further questions.
Should you have a specific question about Scripture (and are willing to honestly state what you believe it means), please, by all means, feel free to contact me via the personal messaging system that this site offers. Maybe we can exchange email addresses. If no one writes, c'est la vie...
Blessings to all those who may have been challenged by the many things I have said over the last months. I truly hope I have expanded your thinking - and especially hope that I have taught you to think independently from the commentators to rely upon only the Scripture NO MATTER WHERE IT TAKES YOU...
It isn't your personal faith if it is just indoctrination and what you have been told all of your lives...Take care