IS A SIMILITUDE FOR THE BRIDE OF CHRIST
IS A SIMILITUDE FOR THE BRIDE OF CHRIST
To continue learning and delving into the depths of Biblical scriptures, regardless of whether they align with my or your current understanding or theology. My studies have revealed fascinating insights into the timing of the rapture/catching away between the Feast of Firstfruits and Pentecost, also known as the Feast of Weeks. It seems
To continue learning and delving into the depths of Biblical scriptures, regardless of whether they align with my or your current understanding or theology. My studies have revealed fascinating insights into the timing of the rapture/catching away between the Feast of Firstfruits and Pentecost, also known as the Feast of Weeks. It seems that there is a unique window during this period when God descended and humanity was lifted up to Him. I am focusing on this 50-day period from Genesis through Revelations; this pattern can be identified in almost every book. Many believe that God's first four Holy feasts have already been fulfilled, directing attention to the fall feast for the rapture time period.↵↵In my exploration of spring feasts, numerous clues point to a rapture or "catching away" of the Firstfruits during these divine appointments which are foreshadows of future events. Unfortunately, many Christians are unfamiliar with these appointed feasts; when mentioned, they often respond with a blank stare.↵↵This study examines God’s Biblical Calendar Month 1 and 2 as well as historical events that took place between Passover and Pentecost - known as The Feast of Weeks. The emphasis is on Firstfruits, barley harvest, and their significance in relation to Christ's bride.↵↵Not all Christians are considered brides but should aspire to be (Rev. 2-3). At His coming He will bring forth latter rain which will play a part in ministering toward bringing in hte harvest connected ti hthe Bride - following Jesus' blueprint along with Old Testament saints who rose from death when Christ arose.\ Study not just theory but supported by established patterns set by Jesus--the firstfruit
In 2008, while studying my Bible, I started to delve into God's Biblical calendar and His Holy Feast Days. I noticed a pattern of significant events unfolding from the beginning of Spring in Month 1 of His Calendar through to Month 3. This sparked an intensive study as I began connecting the dots between some of these important days. My
In 2008, while studying my Bible, I started to delve into God's Biblical calendar and His Holy Feast Days. I noticed a pattern of significant events unfolding from the beginning of Spring in Month 1 of His Calendar through to Month 3. This sparked an intensive study as I began connecting the dots between some of these important days. My findings were eventually published in 2010 and shared on various platforms including Five Doves and other Rapture sites.
I believe in the Bible and its original historical texts. I do not support tearing out chapters or books, nor do I advocate cutting out verses that do not align with my current theology. However, I do identify and exclude added verses (often found in side notes of your Bible) as God gave us ONE BOOK, which we should fully understand; He
I believe in the Bible and its original historical texts. I do not support tearing out chapters or books, nor do I advocate cutting out verses that do not align with my current theology. However, I do identify and exclude added verses (often found in side notes of your Bible) as God gave us ONE BOOK, which we should fully understand; He will hold us accountable for minimizing it. Jesus warned against the leaven of the Pharisees - their sin of adding to the book - so let us not add or take away from it.
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No, I do not. Just insights that are found in the scriptures that point to a possible timeframe of the Messiah's Jesus/Yeshua's return.
The various manuscript copies have errors in them. This has caused some to deny the doctrine of the inerrancy of Scripture. Yet, no one claims that each manuscript was copied without errors being made. The only error-free documents were the originals. While no one has ever denied that mistakes can be found in the various copies that have been made, this fact has nothing to do with the original.
Furthermore, the closer we get to the original wording of the text, we find that the errors become less and less.
In addition, the variant readings that do exist do not threaten any doctrine of Scripture, or any command that God gives to believers. Moreover, the sense of any passage can be gathered from the immediate context—the variants in the manuscripts do not affect the overall content.
Consequently, there is every good reason to believe that the originals were error free
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I believe so! The Clues studies reviews the time of his return, there are supporting scriptures that says He does!
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