"...and He will come like a thief in the night, no one knowing the time or the place..."
So always be ready.
"...and I spit out luke-warm Christians from My mouth..."
I hope these clear things up a bit for you.
2007-10-03 03:34:51
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answered by Captain Mozar 3
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Here is what I learned. The second coming of Jesus is different then Judgement day. 7 years after the second coming of Jesus the Judgement day will acure. With out gettting into a very long answer. After the second coming of Jesus Christ there will be millions saved. There will be a 144,000 Jews saved and they will witness to millions that Jesus Christ is the true son of God. There is referals in the new and old testement that there will be persicution.
Beheadings will be the form of excicution ordered by the anti-christ. I am looking forward to Christ Second return. If you really want some good infromation read any of John Hagys books. Or better yet read the Left Behind Series. By Tim Lahaye and Jerry Jenkins.
2007-10-03 03:49:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can still be saved...IF...........you are one the few people left alive on earth after the hellish nightmare of the soon coming tribulation. According to Bible prophecy, two thirds of the worlds population will not be left alive. After accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and being "born of the Holy Spirit of God, then later on calling the Holy Spirit..."evil" and "from the devil" IS rejection of the Holy Spirit in every sense of the word. Like I quoted before in your previous similar question........Jesus said that some would deliberately and knowingly despise the spiritual knowledge that God would open their minds to understand. This calculated blasphemy "against the Holy Spirit," He said, will not be forgiven "either in this age or in the age to come" (Matthew 12:31-32)...... Can you, or cannot you understand this?
2007-10-03 04:02:58
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answered by TIAT 6
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Since you're asking this type of question - can't you see how despicably unfair the whole setup is? On "Judgment Day" we aren't really being judged on our merits or demerits as human beings; it's not "the just" who go to heaven while "the wicked" go to hell - it all depends on whether you "accepted Jesus."
That, incidentally, is the whole draw of Christianity - you can consider yourself "saved" just by claiming Jesus as your "savior," and it doesn't matter what you do otherwise. Sure, you're supposed to be a "good person," but really only out of courtesy; saved is saved. It's exactly like a kid's game. "I'm on base - you can't touch me!"
"Toward the end, it seems that the angels, Christ and the Saints will be doing the protection of the believers and the killing of the nonbelievers," says "Fuzzy." I really can't wrap my mind around the fact that people believe this crap.
2007-10-03 03:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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On the day of judgement, all mankind will be predetermined by if they accepted Christ while on earth. Those who believed and got saved will receive everlasting life in paradise. Those who are unrighteous and died in their sins will be cast into the lake of fire and brimestone.
Now, if you are referring to if a non-believer discovers that Jesus is the Son of God while yet alive when Christ comes to earth to defeat the forces of evil, it won't happen.
For all who are unsaved will be have sided with the antichrist and will be in his army to wage war against the most high. And they will be destroyed by the brightness of his coming.
As for blaspheming of the Holy Spirit, I suggest you seek a preacher of the Word of God to determine if you have partaken of the only unforgiveable sin. If you have, you fate is sealed.
Yet, I find it hard to believe that one once knew the truth would backslide to the point of blasphemy. Yet, then in Hebrews Chapter six, it speaks of those who knew the truth and gave up on it.
One thing I would like to note though is if you are feeling guilty, there may still be hope for you. I believe if you were completely lost, you would not feel guilt.
2007-10-03 03:37:53
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answered by heiscomingintheclouds 5
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Judgment 'DAY' is not a single, 24-hour day. It will be a time period, after the dead are raised, for them the live their lives according to the true teachings of God. At that time there will be no false religions to cloud people's minds and understanding. God will pour out his holy spirit on every one (Acts 2:17). God and Jesus will be a common fact of understanding -- "None of them shall teach his neighbor, and none his brother, saying, 'Know the Lord,' for all shall know Me, from the least of them to the greatest of them" (Hebrews 8:11). The Bible will no longer be a mystery, but an open book that all will understand (Revelation 20:12).
At that time (Judgment Day) all those who accept what God offers, will be given eternal life -- their acceptance will be manifest by their ACTIONS, not just their words (just saying, "I accept the Lord Jesus into my life," means nothing to God). "By their fruits will [he] know them."
As for your blasphemy question: that is the definition of blasphemy -- calling good evil, and the works of God, the Devil's. In doing such, they show that they DO reject God and his salvation.
2007-10-03 03:56:18
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answered by BC 6
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Once judgment day begins it is probably too late to do anything about it. The horrors described show that in each location there will be wars in places, starvation in others, etc.
Toward the end, it seems that the angels, Christ and the Saints will be doing the protection of the believers and the killing of the nonbelievers.
2007-10-03 04:05:23
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answered by Fuzzy 7
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When an unsaved person dies, according to the Bible, they go to hell. They will wait there until judgment day. There they will be judged according to their works and not under the protection of Christ. They will then be cast into the lake of fire. Calling the work of the Holy Spirit evil is not blaspheming Him. Rejecting Him is.
2007-10-03 03:32:29
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-17 16:03:22
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answered by ? 4
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On judgement day, it will be too late to change your fate.
Whether you experience your judgement day after your death or at the end of times when those remaining after the rapture are judged, your time has run out to "do" anything to save you from your own fate.
It'll be like trying to make a touchdown after the end of the 4th quarter. It just won't matter. Use your time now to make the difference on that day for we never know what tmw brings.
2007-10-03 03:30:15
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answered by Carol D 5
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Theology is always about the intersection of one's internal (purified) psychological state and your experience of reality.
Judgment day or the "Last Judgment" should be taken literally as well as metaphorically. When YOU make your last judgment (about self and others) you are psychologically free of believing in and/or projecting your defects onto others.
Because your experience of reality mirrors the contents of consciousness, achieving this rarefied state of awareness (love) you will experience 'heaven' in the here and now.
2007-10-03 03:35:47
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answered by MysticMaze 6
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