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Judgement – Now or In the Distant Future?
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So we are almost 2,000 years off in their reckoning when they asked Jesus: “Lord, are you restoring the kingdom to Israel at this time?” (Acts 1:6) Yet while on earth, even Jesus did not know the exact time, for he said: “Concerning that day or the hour nobody knows, neither the angels in heaven nor the Son, but the Father.” (Mark 13:32) But what he did know, however, was the time period during which judgment would occur.
The world may say, ‘Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die,’ but this must not be your attitude. Why strive in vain for what pleasures you can get out of life now when you can work for an eternal future? Is no dream, no fantasy. It is a reality promised by the God (Titus 1:2) The evidence is overwhelming.
The world may say, ‘Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die,’ but this must not be your attitude. Why strive in vain for what pleasures you can get out of life now when you can work for an eternal future? Is no dream, no fantasy. It is a reality promised by the God (Titus 1:2) The evidence is overwhelming.
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MY judgement is here on earth, to have loved ones taken from me, to have pain, illness thrust upon me, but at no time did i believe that it is some deity toying with me, or my loved ones. I reckon it's you blokes who have made a right mess of things, and now try to blame it on some all seeing, knowing creation out of your own heads, instead of coming down to earth and seeing it for what it really is.
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