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gRANT.
tHANKS FOR POSTING.

vICKI


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From: Grant Metcalf  <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Monday, March 28, 2016 11:13 pm
Subject: Re: Fwd: Jewish Teen Sees Israel's Future - YouTube

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> Hi Listers,
> After listening to much of the presentation of the person describing the video, I am inclined to believe that the vision of the Israeli teenager may well be Satanicly induced. Check your Bible and you won't find any one having been restored to normal human life after death describing what they might have heard or seen. Example: the apostle Paul who had been stoned and left for dead mentions that he had been caught up to the third heaven and heard inexpressible words which a man is not permitted to speak. Also, Lazarus never mentions anything he might have experienced after he was raised from the dead and restored to normal human life. 
> Further, "repentance" or "reading the Torah" is not the same thing as believing the Gospel as defined in First Corinthians 15:1-4 where Paul says "For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He was raised on the third day (for our justification) according to the Scriptures," cf Romans 4:24-25. Believing this Gospel involves the kind of repentance which is a change of mind about who Jesus Christ was and is and not just being sorry or whatever. 
> In First Thessalonians 1:10 Paul writes ""that we are "to wait for His Son from heaven , Whom He raised from the Dead, Jesus, who rescues us from THE WRATH to come." Elsewhere in Revelation "the wrath" is defined as the tribulation, a period of seven years. The Church will not go through this period.
> It is evident by what the person describing the video is saying that he apparently already believes that the "tribulation may have begun, or that the Church will go through at least part of, if not all of, the tribulation period. Not according to a proper reading of Scripture. Indeed there are interesting things happening in the world today which may indicate the nearness of certain Biblical predictions which also need to be interpreted carefully in light of Scripture.
> Only God knows when the rapture will take place, whether 100 years in the future, or, 
> PERHAPS TODAY!
> Listening for His shout!
> Grant

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