12 Jan 19
@edward-palamar saidOh I see what you’re saying now... we rejected the ‘whatever it was you were predicting would happen’ and so we “missed “ it.
It came and most here, as I see it, were rejecting it so much that they missed it, aside from me telling them so.
Like Jesus asked, "When I return, will I find any faith?"
So the situation is not that nothing whatsoever has occurred, the real situation is that your prophecy has come true but no one can see it. Except you...can you see it all Edward?
@edward-palamar saidSeek help.
This might help you :
http://risen-from-the-dead.forumotion.com/t495-the-meaning-of-the-three-days-of-darkness
@edward-palamar saidOh, there's plenty of faith.
It came and most here, as I see it, were rejecting it so much that they missed it, aside from me telling them so.
Like Jesus asked, "When I return, will I find any faith?"
Self-styled "prophets", not so much.
12 Jan 19
@suzianne saidThe three days of darkness occurs at the end of the seventieth week immediately proceeding the appearance of Jesus Christ from out of the east.
I know I've been working a lot of overtime, but one might think I would notice "three days of darkness".
Or did this only happen at night?
We've a long way to go yet.
@edward-palamar saidWhen Jesus Christ returns "as a thief in the night", it will be at the end of the tribulation.
It came and most here, as I see it, were rejecting it so much that they missed it, aside from me telling them so.
Like Jesus asked, "When I return, will I find any faith?"
We've not yet entered the prophetic period known as Daniel's seventieth week. In order for the prophetic calendar to resume certain conditions must first transpire.
That's where we are now. Waiting.
@secondson saidYes.
The three days of darkness occurs at the end of the seventieth week immediately proceeding the appearance of Jesus Christ from out of the east.
We've a long way to go yet.
13 Jan 19
@divegeester saidWell, if you read each post and followed the thread of thought being developed between various posters, and if you had a more complete view of the historical and prophetic landscape of the Bible, you'd know.
Where?
What’s beautiful?
Who is “we”?
Then you wouldn't have to waste so much time asking stupid questions.
13 Jan 19
@secondson saidMy point is you are talking a load of waffly platitudinal nonsense about another topic which you cannot coherently define or explain.
Well, if you read each post and followed the thread of thought being developed between various posters, and if you had a more complete view of the historical and prophetic landscape of the Bible, you'd know.
Then you wouldn't have to waste so much time asking stupid questions.