The Second Coming is by design unexpected; Christians differ from the world not in knowing the date but in being ready
Mike draws the practical theological conclusion from 2 Peter 3.
2 Peter 3:8 in context: the passage teaches God's patience a
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@MarkAnthonyNel4 @rightresponsem If you can’t see your view is probably incorrect, I’m not sure what else can be done. I will try… If the second coming already happened in AD 70, then several prophecies Jesus and the apostles gave must have failed: ...
@MarkAnthonyNel4 @rightresponsem If you can’t see your view is probably incorrect, I’m not sure what else can be done. I will try… If the second coming already happened in AD 70, then several prophec
This is a bizarre take. If Jesus wants to preserve a remnant through the tribula
This is a bizarre take. If Jesus wants to preserve a remnant through the tribulation whom scripture prophesies they will all believe in one day at His second coming, what’s that to you? https://t.co/q
@GregCha67942091 @sparkobuzzer @Ashleyhays2089 Jesus never delineated between His first coming and His second coming? Surely you accept that, right? Why did Jesus stop in the middle of Is 61:2 and say "today this scripture has been fulfilled" (Lk 4:1...
@GregCha67942091 @sparkobuzzer @Ashleyhays2089 Jesus never delineated between His first coming and His second coming? Surely you accept that, right? Why did Jesus stop in the middle of Is 61:2 and say
Comp View Of 1Cor11 Mark
This post is a first. I have never before taken the writing of a complementarian and posted it on my blog
@AsherJacob23060 @AlistairMerrym1 Mt 18:15–17 is plainly about a present process of confronting a sinning brother in the church, not end-time events. What in the chapter itself signals a shift to eschatology? The parable (18:21–35) reinforces presen...
@AsherJacob23060 @AlistairMerrym1 Mt 18:15–17 is plainly about a present process of confronting a sinning brother in the church, not end-time events. What in the chapter itself signals a shift to esc
@eschatologyguy @CherylSchatz Paul always went to the Jew first and then to the Gentiles only when the Jews rejected his message. Paul also circumcised Timothy so that he could join him in ministering to the Jews. God also had to show Peter not to ca...
@eschatologyguy @CherylSchatz Paul always went to the Jew first and then to the Gentiles only when the Jews rejected his message. Paul also circumcised Timothy so that he could join him in ministering
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