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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Bishop John W Horne explains the coming of christ and to repent and live right

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  • WOW, right behind you-Thank God for preaching the truth, we are not of this world, this is not our home, our eyes are on our true home in heaven. Yes, many have lost focus, and have replaced the truth with a world based "religion" and their eyes are not on the true message of the Gospel. We are here to tell others, and live for Him, not for the world. He said we would have trials, but He holds our hand thru this life, and we are never alone

  • God bless you! So many people don't want to live right and don't want Jesus to come back. But no devil in hell can stop the rapture of the church. True message, i pray that souls wake up to the truth.

  • Haha. I knew it was only a matter of time before 2 Peter 3:8 was brought up.

    Sorry, edg, but one verse TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT does not cancel out hundreds of time statements scattered throughout the entire N.T. In part, what that verse is saying is that God operates outside of time.

    The Bible was written to man, using language that he could understand. Hence, it makes no sense to assert that God word used words (soon, near, quickly, etc.) whose meaning only he could properly understand.

  • "Your FALSE scheme springs forth from a misinterpretation of Matthew 24:34"

    What misinterpretation of Matthew 24:34 are you talking about? Can you tell me without seeing what Tommy Ice has to say about it?

  • I'm going to leave one scripture verse with you. If you'd like to continue the conversation beyond this. You can contact me via message, as I will no longer be responding under this video.

    The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. - 2 Peter 3:9

  • Then credit Tommy Ice. But don't post his words here as if you yourself thought them up and typed them. That's dishonest.

    I'm merely trying to correct doctrines which I see to be contrary to the word of God. Do you not do the same?

    "it'd take Christ himself telling you the interpretation for you to change your mind."

    Soon means soon, near means near, and at hand means at hand. Unless these plain words don't really mean what they mean, it is not I who has an interpretation problem.

  • Tommy Ice brings the hammer down on the nail head. In other words; why re-word something when it's already a solid interpretation?

    It's clear that you're just here to try to convince/persuade others on your understanding of the scriptures. It's an argument that I would love to have with you in person but It seems like it'd take Christ himself telling you the interpretation for you to change your mind.

  • I base my doctrine on more than just Matt. 24:34. There are well over a 100 time statements in the New Testament.

    You do realize that in EVERY other instance in which Christ used the phrase "this generation" in the N.T. gospels, he was referring to his contemporaries? Right? So are you telling me that despite all that, Christ was suddenly talking about a completely different, 2000-years-off-into-the-future generation in Matt. 24:34?

    I thought Scripture was supposed to interpret Scripture?

  • Edg, don't give me copied and pasted arguments from Tommy Ice. If you don't understand the issues well enough to engage me one on one with your own words, then perhaps you don't know the issue well enough to know what you really believe.

    Study for yourself. Don't give me rehashed arguments from others.

  • I get it. You 'THINK' that Every time ' this generation' is used in the New Testament, it means, without exception, the generation to whom Jesus was speaking." And because of that singular view. I have to say your understanding is 'wack'

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