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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Bobb" data-source="post: 29957009" data-attributes="member: 736329"><p>I hear these pastors who claim to have figured out ,through piecing together numbers in the Bible,that they have "figured out" the day, and sometimes even the time of the Rapture,etc.Like, from time to time one of them would proclaim," on this date ,Jesus will come for us, and then the Tribulation will occur". But, a few reasons I don't go along with this--for one, they never say God revealed it to them,they say they figured it out on their own, by crunching some numbers.So it's in THEIR reasoning that they came to this conclusion.Second, in the Bible, all the prophecies of those who prophecied came true.These people, every date they set has passed and it didn't happen.And thirdly, didn't Jesus say,"Concerning the time and the hour, no one knows, neither the angels in Heaven or the Son, but only the Father."So for these pastors to claim they DO know, isn't that overriding that statement Jesus made?He didn't say, no one knows,except those pastors who added and subtracted some numbers, and in their human wisdom figured it out.{They do this with trying to figure out who the Antichrist is, too. But everyone they said was, has died.}{I mean, died for good, not the mortal wound."And one of its heads had a mortal wound, but its wound was healed. And all the Earth followed after the beast, the name of not one who stands written in the Lambs book of life".Amen.}Now some say, by claiming to figure out by human knowledge the date of the Rapture,good comes of it, because they get people to focus on those things. But I think it can have an opposite effect,the unbelievers will see that these prediction don't come true, and they'll be like,"See!I told you those Christians don't know what they're talking about".So what's up with the "date setters?"Do you think someone claiming they figured out through human wisdom what Gods decisions are is Biblically sound? I'm not a fan of it.You??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Bobb, post: 29957009, member: 736329"] I hear these pastors who claim to have figured out ,through piecing together numbers in the Bible,that they have "figured out" the day, and sometimes even the time of the Rapture,etc.Like, from time to time one of them would proclaim," on this date ,Jesus will come for us, and then the Tribulation will occur". But, a few reasons I don't go along with this--for one, they never say God revealed it to them,they say they figured it out on their own, by crunching some numbers.So it's in THEIR reasoning that they came to this conclusion.Second, in the Bible, all the prophecies of those who prophecied came true.These people, every date they set has passed and it didn't happen.And thirdly, didn't Jesus say,"Concerning the time and the hour, no one knows, neither the angels in Heaven or the Son, but only the Father."So for these pastors to claim they DO know, isn't that overriding that statement Jesus made?He didn't say, no one knows,except those pastors who added and subtracted some numbers, and in their human wisdom figured it out.{They do this with trying to figure out who the Antichrist is, too. But everyone they said was, has died.}{I mean, died for good, not the mortal wound."And one of its heads had a mortal wound, but its wound was healed. And all the Earth followed after the beast, the name of not one who stands written in the Lambs book of life".Amen.}Now some say, by claiming to figure out by human knowledge the date of the Rapture,good comes of it, because they get people to focus on those things. But I think it can have an opposite effect,the unbelievers will see that these prediction don't come true, and they'll be like,"See!I told you those Christians don't know what they're talking about".So what's up with the "date setters?"Do you think someone claiming they figured out through human wisdom what Gods decisions are is Biblically sound? I'm not a fan of it.You?? [/QUOTE]
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