In this continuing study I take a look at the Rapture Doctrine. Is this a Pre-Trib, as taught in most mainstream Churches are do Christians go through the Tribulation Period? I compare Thessalonians to Matthew 24 along with Revelation. I venture into Paul’s writings to explore what he has to say, along with what Yahweh says in Ezekiel. I also ask the listeners to grab a pencil and paper as we create charts for comparison as we get deeper into this study.
In this Part 31 I go back to Matthew 24 verse 15 and see what Yahshua Messiah has to say to His disciples and most important TO US TODAY!
In this study I begin to discuss the conversation that Yahshua Messiah had with His disciples in Matthew 24, beginning with verse 3. Note that there are 3 distinct questions that His disciples ask Him.
Then I continue and finished up with verse 15.
I discuss some thoughts from John Darby.
I share a testimony from the Christian Truth Center, “Vision of Rapture – How Rapture will be”.
I share an article from Chuck Baldwin, “Trump’s Deal with the Devil,” January 30, 2020. “Donald Trump’s so-called Deal of the Century unveiled this past Tuesday is actually a deal with the devil. This so-called Middle East Peace Plan would more accurately be called the “Permanent Palestinian Enslavement Act”—otherwise known as the “Save Benjamin Netanyahu’s Derriere Act.”
First, the passage tells us that the “prince who is to come” confirms a covenant after the Temple is destroyed. In the middle of the ‘one week’ period of that covenant (after half a ‘week,’ which is 1,260 days, or about 3 years and 5½ months, from the time he confirms the covenant), he puts an end to sacrifice and offering.
Daniel 9:26-27
It would have been impossible for Titus to have made a covenant after the Temple was destroyed, and then in the middle of the ‘week’ of that covenant (after 1260 days--about 3 years and 5½ months) to have put an end to sacrifice and offering. This is because after the Temple was destroyed there was no sacrifice and offering to abolish since there was no Temple.
The second reason Titus could not have been the “prince who is to come” is that Yahshua Messiah prophesied that “the abomination that causes desolation, spoken of through the prophet Daniel,” will happen after the gospel has been preached to all nations, at the time of the end.
Matthew 24:14-15
The third reason that Titus could not have been the “prince who is to come” is that at the end of the 70th ‘week’ of Daniel, all of the following conditions must be met, which was not the case after the time of Titus:
Daniel 9:24
Based on a logical analysis of the chronology of Daniel’s prophecy, the “prince who is to come” has not yet come. It is important to note this, because Daniel chapter 9, using a minimum number of words, tells us that a future Temple will be standing in Jerusalem at the time of this “prince.”
16 Then = i.e. when they shall see "the abomination of desolation," etc. \Them which be in Judaea = Not only in Jerusalem, but in its vicinity, as most exposed to danger from the invading army.
Judea = the area in which Jerusalem sits
Flee into = ( epi , over) the mountains.
17 on the housetop = What is the purpose of the housetop? It is the place where the watchman stands!
So, we may ask, watching for what? The enemy! So therefore, when you see the enemy coming flee from Judaea, other words flee for refuge.
Never forget who your refuge is! Yahshua Messiah!
Join me as we go Chapter by Chapter, Verse by Verse, Unraveling the Words of Yahweh!
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