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2006-07-12 17:10:29 · 21 answers · asked by rapturealert 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I believe that the rapture could happen at any moment. And I thank my saviour, Jesus, that I am ready. The signs are all clearly fulfilled or are in the process of being fulfilled right now. How can anyone doubt the word of God when we can clearly see the prophesy being fulfilled?

2006-07-12 17:48:09 · answer #1 · answered by country nana 3 · 1 0

It's interesting doing Bible codes. I have fun with it.

Write about they're Calendars. They used.


Inca & Aztec Calendars.

In the light of everything said today this is such an important question. I have read the book The Fingerprints of the Gods. It's a tremendous volume and it covers the Inca and Aztec calendars, both ending on December 25th, 2012. Now, what could it mean? When they talk about the end of the world, as far as the Incas and Aztecs are concerned, they don't mean the end of the world because they have five endings and one of them was Noah's experience with the flood. It didn't end the world. Furthermore, as you know and as I’ve said already, the world is never going to end, Isaiah 45:17 and Ephesians 3:21. So what could it mean?

Oh, I'm excited. In Matthew 1 verse 17 it lists 42 generations from Abraham to Christ. 42. Historically, that covers 2,160 years. Divide 42 into that number and you come out to 51.4 years. What's the countdown? Jerusalem being taken by the Jews, for Jerusalem starts the seven-year period of tribulation, Daniel 9:24. Add 51.4 to 1967 and you come out to 2018. But I just saw this, this week: you add the extra six months because it happened in June of '67 and the 4/10 and you come out to 2019 and take away the 7 from that and you come out to 2012.

Could it be on Christmas day Jesus Christ would come at that moment? We don't know the day and hour, Matthew 24:36, but Jesus commands us to know when it's near even at the door.

I'm not dogmatic on this, but could this be the thing that's going to be revealed through the Inca and Aztec's calendars?

Come, Lord Jesus.

2006-07-12 17:37:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I read the page you suggested, and all I can say is, if I had a nickel for every time people believed the End of the World was immanent because of what they were convinced were prophecies in the Bible, I'd have, well, a whole bunch of nickels. ;) But in all seriousness, this is just a random list of Bible quotes, taken out of context, that seem to have had "meanings' sort of forced into them. I mean, take the one about "many shall run to and fro". How on earth does that translate into global travel?

Upshot: We can believe, we can guess, we can convince ourselves the End is coming soon, but in truth, speculation is pointless, because there's no way we can know. Tomorrow, a century from now, thousands of millennia from now. It doesn't matter anyway, b/c we should all be living as if any day were our last - as it might very well be!

2006-07-12 17:23:10 · answer #3 · answered by B D 3 · 0 0

Interesting article. I didn't read the whole thing; it's kind of long. Some of those signs have always been, and others seem to be based on interpretations of Scripture I can't quite agree with. But I pray I will never be foolish enough to say the Rapture is far off!

2006-07-12 17:22:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Predictions of the rapture occur about every seven years and none have happened. The scripture that describes the rapture is quite poetic and does not clearly specify much of anything. It is so vague that it can be interpreted in a million ways. The rapture is probably a joke.

2006-07-12 17:13:35 · answer #5 · answered by valcus43 6 · 0 0

The rapture will take place before Christ returns in the clouds. Look to the feast of the Trumpets. I think that God is the God of Set Times, He will bring His church home.

As Moses struck the rock twice, God will not let the body of Christ suffer twice. That was why God got mad at Moses. The rock was a type of Christ.

Look to the Feast of the Trumpets- maybe not this year, but on one of these years at the Feast.

2006-07-12 17:26:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Anytime now between now and 2012. I believe that it will get much worse before we are raptured, because the Lord will want every last one that will be saved before he closes the door to them.. But he can call it at any time..

2006-07-12 17:13:43 · answer #7 · answered by † PRAY † 7 · 0 0

I believe in the bible,,but have doubt about it also , knowing that man had printed and reprinted through the century's not knowing if they put their own words in it. that's the scary part. I do believe in the rapture. I see it happening daily, the media and polcations are the true naysayers(so far). the environment is saying it also . the hurricanes, floods just like Noah, they all laugh at him, we laughing and tomfoolery around just like the naysayers did to Noah. We don't know the exact date, but we are close.

2006-07-12 17:29:53 · answer #8 · answered by bleacherbrat34 6 · 0 0

There's not going to be a rapture. Its a false teaching & I can prove it. The word rapture isn't even in the bible!

2006-07-12 17:14:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i believe that the rapture is the time even as Christ comes and is after the tribulation. The straightforward will be examined throughout the time of this era to work out in the experience that they shop their faith in him.

2016-11-01 23:18:37 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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