Read Matthew Chapter 24.
We are in the time of Christ presence now!
(Matthew 24:3) 3 While he was sitting upon the Mount of Olives, the disciples approached him privately, saying: “Tell us, When will these things be, and what will be the sign of your presence and of the conclusion of the system of things?”
2006-08-20 03:36:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Based on my personal revelation some years back, cjs, you are not far off!
Certainly, the Bible says "no man knoweth the day nor the hour"; but that certainly didn't stop the Lord inspiring me a few years ago that if I lived to be 84 years old, I would see Him return again!
So, although He gave no day or hour [in fact He didn't even give me a year either], He is certainly open to guiding us through and giving us personal 'helps', you might say, as we seek Him.
I had just been through a particularly hard time, as I recall at the time; so maybe He felt I needed the balance in life and reassurance He was on my side.
One or two others I know have mentioned similar times, in personal prophecy. So, I'm certain that time is correct.
Based on what I was given and what I know of the Lord's dealings - timewise, with Man - I would judge that His Return would be between 2030 and September 2035.
If I were put to a date committal, I would guess 2032, or 2033.
When you think about it, this date also makes perticular sense along these lines:
As the Lord's Day is = to 1000 years here, if you check Biblically recorded time, we have covered almost 6000 years since Adam's Fall.
As the Lord said in Exodus: that He worked 6 days in making the earth, but on the 7th day He rested, He is just about due for that next 'Rest ["Sabbath"] Day' - the Millenium - wherein holy writ tells us that Satan will be bound up for 1000 years!!
That'll give us all a rest!
And although Man has measured time from Christ's birth, I'm sure God, the Father, was more interested in measuring the last 2000 years [before His Son's imminent return] from His death and Resurrection, wherein He returned to the bosom of His Father, rather than measuring it from the point of view of our concern of when He left His Father to be born to earth.
If we pretend that man has counted the years correctly, since Jesus's time, that would mean He would be due back here around 2033 or early 2034.
A lot of it depends on just how accurately Man has counted without computers since Jesus's time!!
2006-08-20 03:57:15
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answer #2
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answered by dr c 4
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If you put any faith in a book that purports to be written by God when in actuallity its was compiled by a Roman pagan only to keep a growing regilious sect under his influence, A book that has been changed millions of times to reflect new dogma created by man to control people - If you really believe that you should follow the bible, well then if I was you don't worry so much about the Apocolypse cause you already got some major problems. Instead of worrying about what Jesus WOULD do about the problems in the world, get out there and DO what you can do about them. Stop holding your breathe for a fantasy
2006-08-20 03:31:04
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answered by Nox_Mortis 2
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You're quite wrong! Matthew 16;27-28 says it would be while some of the people hearing Jesus' sermon recounted there were still alive. Nuts have been predicting this stuff since Jesus' time. They were wrong, and so are you. The Bible says no one knows, so you are blaspheming to say you know. Some skeptics doubt that Jesus lived at all. His existence is more doubtful than those of Nero, Charlemagne, Richard I, etc. Their existence is verified in records of several lands, but Jesus was too insignificant to the Romans to be recorded by them...if he did exist. Perhaps he is a fiction like Hercules, King Arthur, Tarzan, etc.
2006-08-20 03:44:32
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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Well - I probably won't live your 30-40 year estimate . . .
And - your years estimate has been the number that my 'age' group also believed in, back when I was young and innocent - and THAT feeling/belief? hasn't proven to be correct, either. . .
In short?
Many have been very disappointed, all the way back to the original apostles - waiting and watching for this great deliverance and liberation from the evils of human nature -
Waiting to be 'saved' from themselves ---
It hasn't happened YET - and I truly believe that 'it' won't happen ever - not as humans have 'constructed' this reality.
If we are to be 'destroyed', it will be by our own doing, not some Divine action that arrives from afar - via some 'godly' being that man has constructed - in his own image and likeness.
2006-08-20 03:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Only God the Father knows that, but He told us the time of the season. I believe it's going to be SOONER rather than later. In my opinion only, and many others based on prophecy, I give it 5 years max.
2006-08-20 03:47:29
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answered by Red neck 7
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Based on The Bible our opinion dose not matter. We are not to know when Christ will return. He will come in God's time. That is good enough for me. I am ready to go now if that is His will. But my prayer is that He will delay His coming for a time yet. There are so many yet to hear The Good news.
2006-08-20 03:31:33
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answered by IdahoMike 5
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I was hoping that it would occur in my life time.
Now I don't think so.
But no man will know the day or the hour.
Perhaps the week.
Maybe the year.
I still have hope.
I am waiting.
I don't have 30 years or even twenty.
I am running out of time.
2006-08-20 03:36:12
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answered by chris p 6
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There is no second coming.
Just living human kind must find there way back to our creator on planet earth.
To correct the blunders and slip-ups with human errors beofre it is too late for the young ones out there on planet earth.
The reading is just a riddles which have to be decoded into analogy on planet earth.
Some of us call it to be born again.
What we had created is the Son of man now we have to correct the blunders and make the young ones to be the Son of God on planet earth.
2006-08-20 03:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Based on the Bible, I believe when He is ready. No one knows but the Father.
2006-08-20 03:32:09
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answered by Grandma Susie 6
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