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  • nobody know when Jesus come but we must wait for him.

  • what an angel

  • groveling sickly, OTT media puppet, promoting a book Billy graham was a Freemason a close ally of Presidents, and we all know about 20th century presidents, war mongering puppets of the Rothschilds the owners of Murderous Israel, the moment she starting spouting about Israel this tells you "all you need to know" about this women and the "graham". legacy

  • It's sad that the Grahams were used to indoctrinated people into the N.W.O. It takes a personal relationship with the REAL Jesus Christ, no New Age Jesus to be saved.

  • @yastunt what is he on a round the universe clean up and can't make it till 2030 gee he's a busy little boy or merely the fact that if there were such an entity it wouldn't have to wait any time at all to punish the rotten,see this is where your argument stands no ground,live life the best you can and cherish others and respect everything,these are not gods words but the words of common sence.:-)

  • In his word. Rather you like it or not are savior our lord is coming soon. The question is are you right with god. Are you ready to stand in front of the son of man? God bless you. Love and peace to all.

  • @Tindting..... Yeah you right.......and the bible has been right 1 hundred percent. He gave us free will. Thats why we.see rapist, murderers and pedofiles. But they will be judged. What you said is blasphemous. Your not gods judge its the other way around. God is real, jesus is real and he died on the cross for our salvation. Ressurrected and went to heaven at gods right hand. My advice to you..... Since christs return is very near is ask christ in your heart and be faithful to god and abide con

  • There is no devil and there is no god.if there were all the rapists,adulterers and paedophiles would be punished here and now.what a joke you are.read some Dawkins and wake up you poor gullible fools.have a nice day in reality,it may just be your first.:)

  • @Tindting How do you know they are not 'punished' as soon as they die? It's Dawkins who needs to wake up to reality - the reality is that his so-called human 'ancestors' were all either fully human or fully apes. The reality is you will be seeing Jesus by 2030.

  • Now look at this debt crises in Europe. It setting prophecy right up for a one world currency and government.

  • I am looking up as the Word of God is true and without fault. Believe as you want as for me you can keep this doomed world.

  • "Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church." (I Corinthians 14:34-35)

  • those who doubt Jesus coming.... i got 3 words for you, new age movement. enough said.

  • How old is this?

  • Comment to those who commented below: And what if she is right??? BTW, the signs are ALL there for her to be spot on!

  • another example of false prophet: The New Atheists: Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens.

  • Rainmon is correct; Futurism has reached a new low by trying to reach non-Christians. But this is nothing new; they've preached this stuff for centuries; more so since the Jesuit Priest conspiracy in the 14th century. Many Early Church Fathers correctly understood the fulfillment of Matthew 24, Luke 21, and Mark 13 in reference to the destruction of the Jews, and their beloved temple. God condemned the temple made of stone and brick, in order to reveal the true temple of God; Christ Jesus.

  • I'd say that Rainmon is correct; Futurist Zionist radicals have reached a new low by going main-stream media. Keep in mind folks (to anyone not affiliated with the Church) that the Futurists agenda has been proven false for nearly 2000 years. Failed expectations or predictions is nothing new with this popular sect. Their ideas are generated from a belief that mankind must support secular Israel to warrant God's favoritism. Their system of thought is based from a 14th century Jesuit Priest.

  • American religious fanaticism has now gone mainstream and new low... what is wrong with people, are they so desperate for meaning in their lives they want to believe this insanity? There is no more hope...

  • One final thought. Israel of the flesh was defined by its ancestry and birth from within the 12 Tribes of Israel. Had anyone of the Tribes returned to Israel? No they have not. There are no races existing in modern day geographical Israel consistent with the Biblical Old Testament requirement of keeping the Tribes pure. There are no Tribes that have not been mixed with other races in modern secular Israel. Hence, there was no 1948 rebirth of secular Israel. The true Israel is the Church.

  • If you're going to read Luke 21, Mark 13, or Matthew 24, you've got to read it within context. The Fig Tree analogy was applied to the coming kingdom (literally stated in Luke 21), and not the rebirth of Israel of the flesh. The so called 1948 rebirth of Israel is a flawed theory. At no time in Biblical history did God ever allow the Israelite's to return to their land while loaded with sinful behavior. And to this day, geographical Israel is loaded with anti-God behavior.

  • When Jesus said, "This will come upon this generation...." 13 times Jesus made this statement in reference to His generation; the ones who rejected Him. This is explained in Isaiah 9, and Micah 4. Jerusalem had become a "dark tower" that needed to be torn down. God was removing the temple mountain from below (ancient Israel), to establish the Jerusalem from above (Israel of God / Galatians 6). Earth quakes, pestilences, famines, diseases all fell upon Jerusalem, as well as the Gentiles.

  • Another problem with the "end of the world" theory from Futurists is that they fail to understand that the Apostles did not know that the earth was a round globe; they thought the earth was flat. So Christ was not predicting the "end of the world" as there is no such teaching. Christ, in Matthew 24, spoke of the end of the "AGE" and not "WORLD". Lastly, "This Generation" is the same generation mentioned in Matthew 23.. SO all the things happened to their generation as predicted, and on time

  • You cannot divide the discussion's timing as two separate events: destruction of Jerusalem (70AD), and His coming at the end of the world. This is an error taken out of context. The context of Luke 21 is strictly limited to the temples destruction. As the Apostles asked, "When shall this be (temple's destruction), and how shall we know that it's about to take place?" He gives them a list of events that were to happen; one event involved their persecution and/or murder; this we know happened.

  • I could not agree with her more.

  • As stated very aptly in The Desire of Ages, p. 628, regarding Matt 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21:

    "Jesus did not answer His disciples by taking up separately the destruction of Jerusalem and the great day of His coming. He mingled the description of these two events.... This entire discourse was given, not for the disciples only, but for those who should live in the last scenes of this earth's history."

  • If anyone is interested in this discussion, join us on the Biblewheel for an in-depth understanding of the famous Olivet Discourse. Luke 21, Mark 13, and Matthew 24, all had absolutely nothing to do with the rebirth of secular Israel; that is a man-made myth taken way out of context. The OD was about the destruction of the temple. The signs He gave were "child birth pains" indicating the nearness of its destruction, and the result of its destruction; the birth of a new age called the Church.

  • The purpose of Luke 21 in reference to the Fig Tree and "all the trees" had nothing to do with the popular End-Times Protestant tradition of a restoration of secular Israel. The parable of the Fig Tree was an analogy used to denote that the events, however bad, would lead up to something wonderful, just as a woman's travail prior to birth, is immediately forgotten once the child is born. The question is, what was born? The Apostles spent 40 years building what was to come; the Church.

  • Glad you are forgiven. :)

    So, the son of God took his time to teach us about spring and how to recognize it? Nothing deeper? I respectfully disagree.

  • Cute lady, but dreadfully wrong with her interpretation of Luke 21. There's no such thing as a rebirth of Israel per Luke 21. The fig tree "and all the trees" bringing forth leaves simply means that spring has arrived. The events Jesus told the Apostles involved the time-frame just prior to the destruction of Jerusalem in 70AD. When they saw the events, they fled Jerusalem as instructed.

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