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Posts Tagged: Great Tribulation
Biblical Audio Commentary – Post-Tribber “Proof” Scriptures Examined
In recent posts I’ve discussed several issues related to the belief of those who hold to a post-Tribulation Rapture position. In thinking more about this, I decided to examine the two Scriptures that a post-Trib believer thinks support his view.
Biblical Audio Commentary – NAR’s Falsehoods
Just when you think the falsehoods espoused by the so-called prophets and apostles of NAR – the New Apostolic Reformation – have been proven wrong enough that these purveyors of fabrications would quietly slink away, they come back as bold as ever.
Biblical Audio Commentary – Calling Out the Evil Left
“How shall I harm thee? Let me count the ways.” Apologies to Elizabeth Barrett Browning for changing the words of her classic ode so dramatically.
The reality is that this is the sonnet sung by the evil Left on a daily basis.
Biblical Audio Commentary – Tribulation Desolation: Good Luck, Post-Tribbers!
This is a never-ending source of fascination for me: How is it that those who adhere to a post-Tribulation Rapture perspective can actually look forward to those horrific seven years of God’s wrath and judgment? And they do. There is almost a glee about many of them as they consider these coming difficult times. In their thinking: Oh, they’ll be shielded by God and also be performing astounding miracles. I think some see themselves symbolically as the Two Witnesses. They’ll live in protected, sustainable communities apart from all those on the receiving end of God’s punishment. It’ll be a glorious time, unlike any other ever experienced on the earth for them. Well, they’ve got that last part right.
Biblical Audio Commentary – Steeped in Sin
I’m going to apologize up front for this Commentary because its premise is so disgusting – yet, if we don’t examine these issues, we remain willfully ignorant or hopelessly naïve, our heads stuck in the sand, and we as Christians then cannot pray against the evil.