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Post by cwood85 on Sept 11, 2017 21:23:12 GMT -6
This was posted as a comment on the Rev. 12 daily blog on the post about a pastors recent switch from not believing the sign to believing the sign. Wonderful sermon. However comments like these are frustrating for those of use who are not real sound on scripture. I am not putting him down or anything like that for his comment/article. But to my knowledge and belief at least when the mystery of the rapture is revealed, it is pretty clear that those who believe in the gospel are saved and worthy of the rapture. This causes a lot of confusion and angst for people who are just not sound on their understanding of scripture regarding the rapture and the gospel... just curious on others thoughts on this. thechurchofacts.com/marshallswingmusic/2017/08/17/20172024-eclipses-constellationplanetary-alignments-2012-vision/
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Post by watchmanjim on Sept 11, 2017 23:18:08 GMT -6
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Post by MissusMack08 on Sept 12, 2017 0:20:26 GMT -6
It sounds to me like he had a dream/vision from somebody (he claims God) but then he is interpreting scripture in light of his dream, rather than the other way around. A dangerous practice. Vision and dreams are to be held up to the light of scripture to know if they are indeed from God.
He spends a lot of time detailing how well he "predicted" economic changes in order to lend credence to him being a prophet (of God, supposedly. But God didn't tell him about the economic changes...). He says, "Why tell these stories? It is merely the basis of me having a strong past record of being able to see future events."
Then he discusses his dream about massive devastation in the US from the New Madrid fault line, and says the blood moons and Rev 12 sign are about that because that was the vision he received. He thinks Rev 12 is all about the destruction of the US.
I didn't read it in great detail, just skimmed through, so I might've overlooked something, but it just sounds like a private interpretation of the Bible based on a vision one man received (probably not from God.)
Satan deceives people through experiences and visions over and over because people don't realize the power he has and can exert over them, even if they're saved. YouTube is full of this stuff.
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Post by watchmanjim on Sept 12, 2017 7:19:34 GMT -6
Agreed, MissusMack!
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