Revelation Chapter 3 Discussion Page 2



 
  • Anthony William - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hello Giannis

    If you read Revelation you will see that john received two separate revelations. One which was specifically dealing with the seven churches and what would be their fate in the near future.

    The second revelation begins in Rev 4:1 and is not specific to the seven churches who are addressed in chapters 2and 3.

    We cannot build sound doctrine on assumptions or conjecture so we must not add to what has been said in revelation bearing in mind the warnings for those who add or take away from what has been written in Revelation.

    If you read Rev 6:12, onwards, you will see events that correlate with Christ's description of his second coming as recorded in mat 24. which Christ says will happens after the great tribulation. And if you read on down to Rev 6:17 you will see the day of wrath is mentioned. So, the day of wrath happens when Christ returns after the great tribulation. The great tribulation is not the day of wrath.

    You will notice the angels recued Lot on the very same day that God poured out his wrath on the unbelievers. There was no delay. And so it will be when Christ returns after the great tribulation. He will send his angels at the sound of the trumpet to gather his elect before pouring out his wrath on the unbelievers. This is the rapture and it happens on the day of wrath.
  • Giannis - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Part 1

    Hellow Antony.

    Although I don't agree with you about the church going through the great tribulation (but this is another topic), I agree with you about those 7 churches in Revelation

    Notice. In verse 1:7 says "Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, and send it unto the seven churches which are in Asia...".

    Now Jesus says to John to write His words and send them to those 7 churces. If the churches are symbolic for the history of the church through the ages and not litteral, just imagine say the pastor of Sardis who maybe was doing well in his ministry to receive a message from Jesus telling him that he is dead. He will definately die of heart attack. The pastor of Ephessus? If he had not fallen from his first love to read Jesus telling hin that? Imagine if Philadelphia was not doing well and Jesus congratulated them? How about Antipas the martyr, was he symbolic for something? It is obvious that those churches were litterally existing at that time and Jesus adressed some issues there, He knows they have to be corrected.

    But the problem ia always initiating from what Jesus said to Philadelphians."Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth."

    But what is it meant by "the world" and "the earth"?

    Colossians 1:6 "Which is come unto you, as it is in ALL THE WORLD; and bringeth forth fruit, as it doth also in you, ...:" also verse 23 "If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and WHICH WAS PREACHED TO EVERY CREATURE WHICH IS UNDER HEAVEN; whereof I Paul am made a minister;" Romans 9:17-18 "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.But I say, Have they not heard? Yes verily, their sound went INTO ALL THE EARTH, and their words unto ENDS OF THE WORLD
  • Giannis - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Part 2

    Anthony

    So what is meant in those verses when saying the whole world, about every creature under heaven, ends of the world, into all earth,...?

    When Paul (and the ancient people) talks about the whole world he primarily means the Roman world, the Roman empire, the west civilized world. Everybody and everything outside that region was not worth to be mentioned of (plus the fact that they had a limited knowledge of the actual size of the earth and the existing nations).

    Now what is it that God protected that church from in reality? Maybe a general persecution in the empire, some major catastrophies, some big wars with enemies to Romans? One has to read the history of the late 1st and early 2nd centuary AD to find out.

    But to be honest I am wondering, why Jesus included those warnings to those churches in a book written about the end times? Surely He could do it in another way. Is it possible that the actual litteral churches were also a symbol for the church history. Facts do seem to coincide with the actual church history(?). And we also know that in Bible often real events are also a symbol for something else that happened later in the future.

    Now about the great tribulation. Christians have so far gone through persecutions and tribulations many many times. Also through harsh times due to wars, famine, physical catastrophies like the rest of the world. But the great tribulation is something else. It is not just a tribulation. It is a tribulation due to God's wrath. It will be caused this time by God, not people. And I cannot think God sends His wrath on earth while His people are still there, to suffer His wrath together with sinners. This is what the scripture says about Noah and Lot. First God took away His people and then sent His wrath to those places. Plus the fact that we now live under Grace. Grace and Wrath do not fit together. First His Grace has to be removed with the rapture of the saints and then His Wrath will be sent to the sinful world.

    GBU
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Events seem to be GOD's timing = Noah Genesis 6,7, Abraham 14 generations, to David as references in Matthew 1:17, including within those 400+ years in Egypt, Abraham himself being old before birth of Isaac. & Genesis 15:16.

    Revelation 6:9,10,11, Revelation 17:14-17, James 5:7,

    it appears to me that the final martyr of GOD's beloved, will ignite. Like the other events in the written Word.

    Hebrews 1:13, Matthew 24, Mark 13,

    As a loving Father, HE appears to be balancing the mercy of HIS will, that none should perish of the people; Matthew 18:14, 2Peter 3:1-18, & mercy for HIS children, Hebrews 11:6-40,
  • Levi - God's Election - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    What did the 2 Churches teach that the other 5 did not?
  • S Spencer - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hi Anthony.

    Part 2 of my previous reply.

    I joined in on this thread without reading the original post. A mistake I made and something I rarely do.

    I thought it was centered around Revelation 2 and 3. But after reviewing it during my last reply I realized it was a rebuttal to whoever uses these verses to pitch their

    pre-trib view.

    If I would have payed attention I would have never engaged.

    However I've engaged and just about ready to disengage.

    Before I go I would like to mention you said something to Brother Chris that puzzled me.

    Your quote;

    So, I believe that Christ's reassurance to the Philadelphian church was that He would keep them from succumbing to the temptation/trial which was to come.

    Temptation/trial which was to come?

    You put this trial in their present time.

    But the phrase "WHICH WAS TO COME" puts this future.

    It makes no sense if the phrase is used if he's talking about a Temptation/trial that always existed.

    Look what Jesus says about this temptation when answering his disciples.

    Let's pick up the context here in Matthew 24:3

    "And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, WHEN shall these things be? AND WHAT SHALL BE THE SIGN OF THY COMING, AND OF THE END OF THE WORLD?"

    ( Three questions)

    My focus is on the "when" and the description of this time period.

    For lack of character space click on the link.

    Matthew 24:14-20

    Matthew 24:21 "FOR THEN SHALL BE GREAT TRIBULATION, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.

    Matthew 24:22-28

    Matthew 24:29. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TRIBULATION OF THOSE DAYS shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:

    Matthew 24:30.

    Revelation 3:10 says he would keep them from THE HOUR. ( That time )

    Revelation 3:11 Parallels with the answers given in Matthew 24:29-30.

    God bless.
  • S Spencer - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hi Anthony.

    Thanks for your breakdown of Luke 18:8. However I was just pulling out one word out of the text and that word is "Speedily". My attempt was to show this is the word used in Revelation 1:1 when you used that verse and presented it as a time line.

    Quoting you:

    So, we see the timing being set for what is to be written to the seven churches, End quote.

    My argument is shortly doesn't present an Era.

    The word Speedily in Luke 18:8 is the same word used in Revelation 1:1 also in many other places in scripture.

    The way you interpreted the scripture in Luke using word speedily/shortly is the same way you should interpret it in Revelation 1:1.

    You stated;

    "God is seen to delay UNTIL THE TIME COMES when he will avenge his people AT WHICH TIME HE WILL "THEN" ACT SPEEDILY. end quote.

    In Revelation 1:1 it's used the same way

    The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must Speedily come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:

    This presents something to happen fast when the time comes.

    You asked why do I believe the 7 Churches in Revelation represent the complete Church throughout history?

    Anthony I disclosed that in my earlier post and gave my reasoning.

    I also said Revelation 1:19 outlines the book and that outline is explained in my post.

    I said he who has an ear speaks to all!

    You said "no it don't."

    I said Revelation 1:3 presents the coming events as prophesy .

    You said "no it don't."

    This can go on and on.

    It surprises me you never heard of this view considering you opened the thread with this-

    "Some people believe that in Rev 3:10 Jesus is saying that if we believe in him that he will protect us from the great tribulation and they use this to support the notion that the rapture will happen before the great tribulation."

    Also considering this is a widely held view.

    I have one more post.

    Give me a minute.

    God bless.
  • Anthony William - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hello Stephen, thank you for your comment.

    It's important to read Luke 18:8 in it's proper context. The context for v8 is given in v7.

    God is seen to delay until the time comes when he will avenge his people at which time he will then act speedily. This will happen when Jesus returns, at which time, he will send His angels to gather his elect on the very same day that he will pour out his wrath on the unbelievers.

    It will be just like it was when God sent his angels to rescue Lot before pouring out his wrath on Sodom. The angels removed Lot from Sodom on the very same day that God poured out his wrath on Sodom.

    Please tell me why you believe the 7 Churches in Revelation represent the complete Church throughout history?

    The text makes no such claim and to say that it does is to misrepresent what Christ has said.

    So, I'm interested to know where you sourced this erroneous belief.



    PS Revelation 1:19, doesn't give the chronological order of the book of Revelation, because in the very first chapter we see that Revelation 1:7 points to the return of Jesus Christ which is an example of how Revelation is not written in strict chronological order.

    As Christians, the doctrine we hold must stand up to biblical scrutiny and must be provable from the scriptures otherwise we risk

    being deceived by false doctrine.

    I look forward to your reply.
  • Anthony William - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Thanks, GiG, for your encouraging comment.
  • Anthony William - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hello Chris

    When Christ says, "I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation," He is not saying that the Philippian church would be kept from Satan's onslaught.

    . "Accounts report that eleven Christians from Philadelphia were martyred alongside Polycarp in 156 AD."

    In fact, it is often obedient Christians who are most tested in the world because they have a strong testimony and will not yield to the devil.

    The apostles are a good example of this because accounts state that most of them suffered violent deaths when they were martyred for their testimony for Christ.

    So, I believe that Christ's reassurance to the Philadelphian church was that He would keep them from succumbing to the temptation/trial which was to come.



    Did you know that every two hours a Christian is martyred for their faith in Jesus Christ. So even today we see that faithful Christians suffer persecution. So, it is a mistake to conclude that the present-day church will not suffer from the devil's onslaught.

    I believe that we are entering a time when the persecution of Christians will become more widespread, and we need to pray that Christ will keep us through the coming trial so that our faith doesn't fail.



    Our salvation as Christians is not salvation from trials and tribulation. To the contrary, Paul says that "we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God."



    Throughout history, true Christians have been martyred for their faith in Jesus Christ.

    It is through enduring tribulation that our faith is tested and approved to the glory of Jesus Christ.
  • Chris - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Thanks for the clarification Anthony. I note your references that the Church in Smyrna was also directly spoken to as was the Philadelphian Church, so there were clear warnings & assurances about the sufferings that lay ahead for them.

    Yet in Revelation 3:10, the warning wasn't only to the Church but that the whole world would be affected at this time. Maybe the 'world' applied only to those parts where the Roman Empire had its reach, which included western & southern Europe, northern parts of Africa & west towards Assyria. If so, then I agree that within that empire there were several emperors who were exceedingly cruel to Christians and the churches would have faced much persecution; but this Church would have been spared because of their faithfulness to the Lord.

    But if the 'world' included all nations then and now (as the verse seems to suggest), the reference in this verse would have both a present application (for the Churches then) & a future application, which would be a specific testing of where the world's allegiance & faith lie. As that Church remained faithful and was kept safe from that time of testing, the Church today (the true Body of Christ) would also be kept from Satan's onslaught that is to come. So from that verse, I see the salvation of the Lord for those who are truly His, keeping themselves unspotted from the world.
  • GiGi - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hello Anthony,

    I do agree with your analysis on this text. I believe it is pretty clear, as you stated that these words of Jesus are to the churches that existed at that time in history in Asia and specifically so. I do not believe that this texts speaks to the church eras through the centuries, either. But, as you also stated, we can learn from these words to these churches for our congregations in our own times. Thank you for a very good and measured response on this subject. Appreciated.
  • Anthony William - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hello Steven

    When we read the first verse of 'Revelation' we see Jesus being given the Revelation which he is to shew unto His servants concerning the "things which must shortly come to pass."

    So, we see the timing being set for what is to be written to the seven churches, after which John identifies the recipients of this revelation when he says

    4 "John to the seven churches which are in Asia: "

    This will be the first revelation given to John and which Jesus Christ signified by his angel unto his servant John:

    It is specific to the SEVEN CHURCHES WHICH ARE IN ASIA

    There is no reason or cause to believe that each church represents an era of time in the future. The text says no such thing. It is a false supposition to say that the letters lay out the history of the Church. ( In order.) This supposition is not even remotely supported by the text.

    When the text says "He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.", it is obviously referring to the churches who are being addressed.



    Of course, the churches could learn from each other's messages in a general sense but in a specific sense, each of the seven messages has a very deliberate message for each individual church and their own individual circumstances at the time of writing.

    We can learn from Revelation as we consider future events, but we should be careful not to add any suppositions which could distort what the text is saying.

    'Revelation' uses much symbolism so I would advise anybody who is studying Revelation that they should do so in the light of the scriptures where the teaching of Christ and his apostles is clear and easier to understand, so that they don't erroneously depart from God's truth.

    I hope that you find this comment helpful.
  • Anthony William - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hello Chris, I believe that the hour of temptation/trial was experienced by the generation who were alive at that time in terms of the persecution of the Christian church which was ongoing.

    If we read the message in Revelation 2, to the church in Smyrna we see that they were to undergo terrible persecution where many of them would be imprisoned and were told to be faithful unto death.



    Revelation 2:10

    "Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life."

    I believe that persecution of the church is a catalyst for trial and temptation when Christians are subjected to much suffering. The temptation for some Christians might be to depart from the Christian faith in order to escape persecution.

    I believe that this testing is what is being referred to in Rev. 3:10 with the promise of escaping the temptation, i.e., that they would not yield or succumb to it.

    The majority of the world's population would have been compliant to the Roman Empire and its edicts and in doing so would have yielded to the trial and would have succumbed to the temptation of being at peace with the Romans to the exclusion of practising the Christian faith.



    So, in this context the whole world was under trial, l but I believe that the promise to the Philadelphian church ensured that they would not succumb to the temptation of being compliant to the Romans for the sake of escaping persecution.

    The author of the martyrdom of Polycarp mentions a would-be martyr who instead chose to make a sacrifice to the Roman gods in order to save his own life.

    Here we see a person succumbing to the pressure of compliance to a Roman edict.

    The world has experienced many trials including two world wars, but I believe that Revelation 3:10 is concerned with the specific church which existed at that time and the trials of that time.
  • Steven Spencer - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hi Anthony.

    I just wanted to share my view on the seven Churches in Revelation ch 2 and 3.

    1st. They all were local Churches.

    The Revelation (Unveiling) of Jesus Christ. These letters also is to and applies to the complete Church Era.

    In ch 1 vs19 we have "Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter;

    I believe that is what John did.

    That is what he wrote in

    Revelation 1:12-17.

    In Revelation 2 and 3 he wrote about the things which are.

    (What's existing) "Church Era, throughout history "

    ( And the things which shall be hereafter; )

    Starts with Revelation 4:1 "After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter."

    ( And it carries on throughout the rest of the book. )

    I also believe the phrase "He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches." suggest this is also written to us.

    ( He that hath an ear! )

    Also "let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the CHURCHES." ( Plural ) suggest that all seven letters apply to all seven Churches, It's admonitory. All seven apply to all of us. And the letters lay out the history of the Church. ( In order.)

    God bless.
  • Chris - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hi Anthony. Could you expand on Revelation 3:10 please? Given your understanding on it, the verse sounds like the the Philadelphian Church is promised to be non-existent by the time "the hour of temptation which shall come upon the whole world" takes place.

    But if they're promised to be kept from that hour while they were in existence, then the question, 'when did that hour arrive that would come upon & test the whole world?' Was history remiss by not recording that great event or maybe we've misinterpreted "hour of temptation"? It gets confusing.
  • Anthony William - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Hello Duncan, Revelation 3:10 is not addressed to present day Christians.

    In Rev: 1:19 We see that John is told to write about things that were current and about things that would happen in the future.

    "Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter;" (Rev: 1:19 )

    So, a clear distinction is made between what was current and what would happen in the future. So where do we draw the line between the messages to the churches and the prophecies concerning what would happen in the future? We are given the answer in Rev: 4:1

    1"After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter."

    So, in Rev. 2and 3 each of the seven churches received a message specific to that church and it's circumstances at that particular time and are separate to the prophecies concerning the future.

    This is my understanding.
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    However there is other scripture to encourage that GOD is able to deliver: 2Peter 2:5-9, we are to be good soldiers, endure: 2Timothy 2:3, 2Timothy 4:5, 1Peter 2:19, Matthew 24:13, Mark 13:13,

    Matthew 24, Mark 13, Jesus explains specifically it's after the great tribulation He will gather together His elect.

    Revelation 6:9-11, Revelation 2:11, Hebrews 11,

    GOD's WORD is called a living word by many because of it's HIS amazing ability to be relevant today, prophetic & historical

    Psalms 22, for example, Psalms 41:9 King David being betrayed by Saul, yet predicting Jesus' betrayer

    I see Revelation significant for today & more than simple coincidence when Philadelphia is researched online only USA references are found, being the only significant Philadelphia in our time, the the very foundation of an otherwise unmentioned World Power was founded on "in GOD We TRUST" in Philadelphia, where both our Declaration of Independence, The US Constitution were signed & US Mint prints faithfully those very words upon all currency. Revelation 3:8, The Liberty bell that has inscription about the Biblical Jubilee, Leviticus 25:10, also remains today ironically cracked._._. Philadelphia also the proposed Capital of USA, still debated today of the legitimacy of the meeting that decided a different venue. Song today trendy "The room where it happenes" Revelation 3:7-13, 2020 2nd largest Jewish population in the World is USA, Many claims of Jewish heritage in movie, banking, business, judiciary yet deny GOD's laws & justice ect.

    Revelation Philadelphia, very interesting to me.
  • Duncan - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    yes this message is for all believers and to understand more john 15 Jesus has also explained that if you abide in him he will abide in you.

    he will give you strength to overcome because you have kept his word.
  • Anthony William on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Some people believe that in Rev 3:10 Jesus is saying that if we believe in him that he will protect us from the great tribulation and they use this to support the notion that the rapture will happen before the great tribulation. But in Rev 3:10 Jesus speaks about rewarding the Philadelphian church for what they have done BEFORE receiving this message and not what they will do in the future. This message is addressed specifically to the Philadelphian church in Asia Minor and nobody else. So, to say that Rev 3:10 is referring to us Christians today, is an error which adds something to Rev. 3:10, which it has not said or implied.

    Rev. 3:10 says

    "Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth.
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Revelation 3 - 1 year ago
    Dave,

    I'm not sure if your question was about GOD or man. I will try my best to answer it. Ironically " ambiguous " meaning double meaning._._

    I think that GOD's WORD the Bible is clear, when we study, & pray for wisdom. James 1:5,

    1st GOD gave people dominion: Genesis 1:26,27,28, = power, dominion ect. Within 2nd Generation & continued; 1st crime: Genesis 4:6-9, & Genesis 4:23, dominion with disregard for others, even anothers very life. Genesis 6:5, Exodus 1:8,13,16,22, even disregard for life of children

    Even then though GOD doesn't disregard HE repayed. Exodus 12:29, Exodus 13:15, notice the whole chapter of Exodus 12, points to John 3:15,16,17, Again people with dominion & power disregarding life of innocent: Luke 22:1,2,7,20,54,63,64, continued; Luke 23:1,2,15,21,33,34,

    Also: they killed their own children, Leviticus 18:21, Leviticus 20:1-8, that GOD had destroyed nations for that sin! 1Kings 11:7, 2Kings 23:10,

    Jeremiah 32:35, ( how? ) it's unimaginable even to GOD ALMIGHTY ! Jeremiah 7:31, Jeremiah 19:5, 2Chronicles 33:9, 1Kings 11:1-12, Deuteronomy 6:14, Deuteronomy 7:1-8, why? Was it because they destroyed the children, had disregard for innocent lives of their own offspring? Images of GOD

    Psalms 82:6, in context Psalms 82,

    GOD will Judge: Matthew 25:31-46, Matthew 18:5,6,10,14, Matthew 19:14, Mark 9:42, Luke 17:2, 2Peter 2:7-9, Psalms 9:7,

    If your question is regarding "us" "believers" Luke 12:32, Revelation 21,

    There will be suffering here on Earth but promises to those who endure, Matthew 24, Mark 13, Revelation 10, 2Timothy 2:3, Revelation 6:9-11,

    Hopefully these are helpful
  • Richard H Priday on Revelation 3 - 1 year ago
    Verses 1 through 5 relate to Sardis; with a rather vague condemnation of works not "perfect" as stated in verse 2. Clearly; sin was involved as the "garments were not stained" who would walk before Christ in white because they are worthy as verse 4 indicates. This would seem to be a subset of those who eventually will overcome as verse 5 indicates. Verse 3 shows that those who don't watch and wait as Luke 21:36 exhorts will have Christ return (probably the rapture) when they don't expect. It would seem that those would be the ones left behind; but still are saved as we note that they have garments but they are defiled. Those unsaved wouldn't be clothed in any spiritual garments. This is of course controversial; but it seems that few will wake up in time for the rapture. The alternative to that is that they will stand at the Bema seat and suffer loss ( 1 Cor. 3:15). One thing is for sure; those who do believe will be martyred and this in large part proves their faithfulness. Some are given white robes in Revelation 6:11; Revelation 7:14 seems to indicate robes made white by martyrdom; however. The question whether robes and garments are the same could be asked. Perhaps the best thing that can be taken here is that we must die to self daily and be ready for martyrdom; which comes largely from not fearing death. Only through the Spirit can we do this! We do well also to heed to ongoing persecutions and pray daily for our brethren.

    Next the Philadelphia church and Laodiceans are brought up as polar opposites in many ways.

    The theme of "patience" in verse 10 is repeated throughout many N.T. and even O.T. passages as characteristic of those faitfully waiting for the Lord's return going about their business. ( Luke 19:13). Overcomers once again even in this church are promised a future blessing (in this case to sit with Him in His throne). Spuing them out certainly once again sounds like being cast into the Tribulation. Let the reader pray and decide.
  • Vicky Crider on Revelation 3 - 1 year ago
    The first book of the Bible that I read, was the Book Of Revelation. I was less than twelve years old. I will never forget the judgements. It was a horrifing book to read as a child, but now I find it an incredible book to read, knowing that He soon will come for His church.

    We must do all we can to take as many as possible with us, those who refuse or are left behind, God have mercy on their souls.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    There's a new movie on YouTube. Search BLESSON. The movie subject is "Biblical End Times."

    It's scripture. No dialog. Since it is dealing with reality in this time period we live in; it's violent. It fully represents true believers, versus false prophets and false believers.

    A little over 1 hour. Last 2 minutes: heaven.

    It covers the Bema Seat of Christ. Great White Throne Judgment. Satan in hell 1000 years; and then in the Lake of Fire.

    I've never seen anything like this. It makes you want to warn people of the coming Judgments. Some people will think God is mean. The Bible has been around 6000 years. We were warned. Prophesy is unfolding.

    Only 1 hour+ you may want to share it with friends. If you don't like it, just don't watch it.
  • Free - In Reply on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    Sorry friend "Francisca", but here there was a lot of compound confusion. Do you think that you can embroider it a little differently?

    Stay blessed in His Holy name Jesus, love u in Christ. Matthew 25:14-30
  • Francisca on Revelation 3:2 - 1 year ago
    In the end it will be as in days of Noah.

    But this time with fire.

    People were eating buyin ect but God was not in they're heart. There was fornication sex gay, pedo, giants no honor to God ect.

    Then God Took (take) them all away.

    And LEFT noah and his fam BEHIND.

    So wil it be in the end.

    2 wil be in the field (work) 1 wil be taken (took)

    And 1 will be Left BEHIND. Like in Noah's days.

    2 wil be in bed and 1 wil be taken (took)

    And 1 will be LEFT BEHIND.

    LIKE IN NOAH'S DAYS.

    WOOO FOR THEM I LEAVE BEHIND. BUT MORE WOO FORE THOSE I TAKE.

    in the minds of the 7 years christ will come

    For the sake of the ELECT, chosen ones.

    For els there would be no flesh left.

    Understand why God compares it to noah!!!

    Why would you think you do not have to go treu tribalation. Then you must be more special But his chosen loved ones he leaves behind to go treu tribalation? . Daniel 11 and 12 is clear about it.

    Also crist said if the master has to go treu tribulations his servands have also go treu tribulations. God said keepet the sabath in those days of tribulation. (Saturday)

    Crist said how jona was 3 days and 3nights

    In the fish, so wil I be 3 days and 3 nights in the mids of the earth.

    He died on a Friday. And night. Saturday and night. Sunday and night. He raised on Monday.

    But the sun worshippers of AMEN ra wanted it to be the Sunday as a holy day.

    Amen ra, nimrod his rebirth on 25 Dec. The evergreen tree Of nimrod still hanged with gold and silver. Satan, Santa with his demon helpers EH elfs

    Like the old days. His wife and mother semaris, Ishtar. Google images Ishtar and statue liberty.

    The whore of Babylon the moon God.

    Check and proof me wrong.

    Wake up from the false teachings.

    And stop saying in the name of the father AMEN. For you are calling AMEN his name as GOD.

    The whole world is being fooled.

    Just say in the end ALMIGHTY GOD Let it be so. Or ALMIGHTY GOD let it be done.

    but not AMEN.

    God his holy day is now a day of sex party ect ect.
  • Giannis - In Reply on Revelation 3 - 2 years ago
    Dear Lau.

    I think the passage that you mention in your post is about the second coming of Jesus at the end of the 7 years that the antichrist rules on earth. Pay attention to V29 and V30

    " V29. Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:

    V30. And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.".

    Why do tribes mourn? Because they accepted the mark of the beast.

    For what Paul call Rupture see Matthew 24:40 "Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left"

    What is one doing in the field? The answer is working. But if he didn't accept the beast's mark how is he working, how does he get paid or how can he sell his goods and buy other, and if he did get the mark how is he going to be grabed to the sky?

    My opinion is that rupture occurs before tribulation. Also Daniel has some good arguments in his post.

    GBU
  • Giannis - In Reply on Revelation 3 - 2 years ago
    Dear Ren

    Please read Matthew 24:36-44. Pay attention to verses 38 and 39. (Also Luke 17:26-27). Jesus says in simple words that on the day He comes people will deal with their everyday works just as another ordinary day in this world. So it is obvious that that day can not be at the end of the week (7 years) that the antichrist will rule on earth because at that time catastrophies, disasters, word war, hunger and death (tribulation) will happen on earth. People will be frightened to death of the happenings to come on earth.(See Luke 21:25-27).They are not ordinary times when people have their everyday life. Jesus talks about some other time that life on earth is normal with people doing their normal activities.

    Please read Luke 21:34-35 Jesus warns us, His disciples, to be careful to be ready when He comes and not to allow cares of this life to make us loose and unprepared. But we know in Revelation people will have to put on themselves the mark 666 so to be able to buy and sell. How is then possible for christians to care for things in this world? During the time of antichrist christians will hide to save their lives from the beast. they will be slaughtered. So the coming of Jesus to grab His church is a different day from the day He comes with His saints and angels to beat the army of antichrist in the fight of Armagedon. It precedes tribulation, it is still a good time.. So when is that time that Jesus comes to grab His church? Read 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12. Pay attention to verses 6, 7 and 8. Here it says that the antichrist will not appear until somebody who prevents him is taken out of this world. The most usual explanation is that "he to be taken out" is the Holly Spirit. And since the church can not exist without the Holly Spirit, the church has to go as well. Satan can not rule on earth as long as the church is in the world. We have authority on him. Many can be said but not in a post.

    GBU
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Revelation 3 - 2 years ago
    Please read Revelation 8, note also 8:6, Revelation 9, Revelation 10, note Revelation 10:7, 1Corinthians 15:52, 1Thessalonians 4:16, READ in context

    Jeremiah 4:13, Daniel 7:13, Joel 2, Zephaniah 1, note: Zephaniah 1:14-17, Matthew 25:31-46, Revelation 1:7, Amos 5:18-20

    Matthew 24:3-51, Mark 13:4-37,
  • Ren on Revelation 3 - 2 years ago
    Does great tribulation come before the rapture? Or are the chosen for the rapture, taken before tribulation?


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