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  • The judge then, and the one left behind going to glory? Thank you on Matthew 24 - 2 years ago
    In Matthew when it indicates that too she'll be working in the field in one taken and one left behind, does that mean that the one that's taken is going to The judge then, and the one left behind going to glory? Thank you
  • Richard GARDNER - In Reply on Matthew 24 - 2 years ago
    I think it means to all that belief in is will, with crist as ther, Savoy you know your going to de saved. So the ones that do not open their eye, and the ones that see but turn their backs to him will be, left out of God's glories
  • One Taken__One Left Behind - In Reply on Matthew 24 - 2 years ago
    No. He's talking about the Caught Up In The Clouds (rapture of the church).

    Some have received Jesus as Lord and Savior; and others neglect "so great a salvation".

    Some are ready to go, and others delay to make that eternal decision.

    We must understand what Jesus is showing us in John 3 (for starters). It can't be clearer.

    Apostle Paul met Jesus on the road to Damascus to kill more Christians. (Book of Acts) One moment he's a killer of Jews; the next moment he's born again. In his temporary blindness he is confronted by his own deeds and the reality of the Risen Savior, and his own desperate need to be saved.

    Jesus said to all of us, Blessed are those who have not seen (Me), and have Believed.

    Belief through the beauty of Faith is of great value.

    Our human hearts are a Throne. Either we are sitting on it, or we decide to put Jesus on it.

    We all have the ability to shove Jesus aside (to do a little more sinning).

    Believe me, you will greatly miss knowing that Jesus is on that throne. You feel the emptiness in your soul.

    We can change our minds and repent. Open our hearts to Jesus.

    In my experience with the "on and off" period of being a new believer, you know when Jesus is on that heart throne. You feel His Presence and you hear his Voice. It is gentle. His voice is still and small; but powerful.

    I still do lay my hand over my heart to feel His power and His strong love.

    Does anybody else do this? I think I'm weird sometimes, but I cannot deny His Presence in my life. I hope for everyone to experience this.
  • Richard GARDNER - In Reply on Matthew 24 - 2 years ago
    Jesus, comes back only one's so the one that comes before him saying I am jesus cometh with me he is the false one, so open your eyes all will be in spirit when , Crist comes back so how can be lifted behind?
  • Mishael - In Reply on Matthew 24 - 2 years ago
    Wesley's Notes for Acts 9:5

    To kick against the goads - is a Syriac proverb, expressing an attempt that brings nothing but pain.

    People's Bible Notes for Acts 9:5

    Acts 9:5 Who art thou, Lord? Sure that it was a supernatural communication, though he might possibly suspect its source, he did not yet know that it came from Christ. Perhaps at times he had had misgivings that he might be wrong, but he was sincere. I am Jesus. It is not said, "the Christ", but JESUS, the crucified one against whom Saul was raging. Had the answer been "the Christ", or the Son of God, Saul might still have doubted whether this was Jesus. [It is] hard for thee to kick against the pricks. Omitted here by the Revised Version, but found in Acts 26:14. The idea is that he is injuring himself, like the ox that kicks back on the goads used to urge him forward.

    Acts 9:5

    And he said, Who art thou, Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest: it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks (goads).

    Acts 22:8

    And I answered, Who art thou, Lord? And he said unto me, I am Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest.

    Acts 26:15

    And I said, Who art thou, Lord? And he said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest.

    Mishael: another thing is this= Jesus always says Follow Me. He says today is the day of salvation. He's here today!

    No one else is coming. If you hear his call today, follow Him.

    There is a Link on the red page, Become A Christian. It's a lot to read, but I think it will answer your question. Come back, if it doesn't, ok?



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