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As In the Days of Noah
"But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marring and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, And knew not until the flood came and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left." Matthew 24:37-40
This written page is under construction but my writings on this page reflect what this Christian gentlemen teaches on this video that I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND. This video is over an hour long. So why not set aside the time to view it without distraction. Maybe pop yourself some popcorn and have a soda handy. Vital information and teaching about the GREAT DECEPTION/LIE that Yah will send upon those who will not accept the TRUTH of Yahshua! All of this is in my 3rd non-fiction book, "The Beasts of Revelation", that I wrote some 12 years ago. The book was online on the old Tribulational Institute before the site and information was lost. I am now working on putting it back online as well as having it published hopefully before the end of 2009, as I still have a hard copy. I stumbled across this website below today (August 21, 2009) and viewed the video. It is awesome and reflects much of what is in my 3rd book. I believe you will be blessed by watching this video as it has much truth that we need to know, so that we can warn our loved ones who are not yet believers (true Christians), when this delusion comes upon the world, and it will and it will come soon!!! Area
6:2...the sons of God
"The Three Beasts of Revelation" Chapter Seven As In The Days of Noah by J. Amory Forrester
Introduction "But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marring and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, And knew not until the flood came and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left." Matthew 24:37-40 Many truths can be found in thee scriptures above concerning many an issue. For instance, looking closely at these verses you can see the sound doctrine of who the ones taken away are, and who the ones left are and just what this event pertains to. Simply put, Noah represents the church, who are the righteous that are left on the earth after the rapture, which represents the ark. The flood represents the way the inhabitants of the earth were taken away the first time during Yah's judgment of the world then. It will be different the next time. It will be with fire and brimstone, not water, as the rainbow is the sign in the sky, Yah's covenant with man, that he will not destroy the earth again with water. When Noah and his family entered the safety of the ark, the flood came and removed the wicked. When the church enters the bridal chambers via the rapture after the tribulation, then Yashua will return with them in the same day, to remove the wicked from his kingdom. One shall be taken from his kingdom and the other left to inhabit his kingdom. He certainly isn't going to leave the wicked in his kingdom and remove the just. "But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all. Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed." Luke 17:29,30 Likewise, Lot represents the righteous that are present when the Lord returns for his bride, and Sodom represents the world. The same day that Lot, (the church) went out of Sodom (raptured), the wicked shall be removed (the one taken as a thief in the night) and destroyed. Remember the Apostle Paul said we are not of the night and we should be awake so that night would not overtake us. "In the same way, the second coming of Christ will be a coming which is at the same time a coming for His saints and a coming with them. The Rapture of the Church is essentially an indication of the transformation of living believers into their glorious resurrection bodies without death. (1) They are caught up from earth to be with the Lord and thus enter into the new realm of their glorified existence along with the resurrected dead. Thereafter they shall ever be with the Lord, and they accompany Him as He continues on to the earth. There is no ground whatsoever to assume that there must be a considerable interval of tine between the Rapture and Christ's Coming with His church. They may be two aspects of a single indivisible event. In any case, the phraseology of Christ's coming for His saints and with His saints is no proof for the inference that these are two separate events divided by a number of years." (2) (1) The without death, I strongly disagree with. See my first book, "No Rapture Truth Left Behind", The Tribulation Saints, Chapter Ten, The Two Witnesses. (2) The Blessed Hope by George Eldon Ladd "The same day that the church goes up to meet the Lord in the air for the "marriage of the Lamb", it returns that same day with Him for the judging of the nations. The Day of Wrath, as a "thief in the night". All flesh shall see this return, even Israel, and the lord of the evil servant who began to smite his fellow servants after the rapture", (Luke 12:35-45) earlier in the day. "The Lord of that servant will come in a day when he looketh not for him, and at an hour when he is not aware, and will cut him asunder, and will appoint him his portion with the unbelievers." Luke 12:46 (1) The Lord of that servant that began to smite his fellow servants, will come in a day when the servant looketh not for him. The reason the servant is not looking for him, (a day and hour when he is not aware) is because he doesn't expect it to happen in the same day. If you are wondering who the righteous are, after the Rapture, to be left, when the unrighteous are taken, it is those who did not take the mark of the beast, yet who were not believers, otherwise they would have been taken with the rest of the saints in the rapture earlier in the day. There are some that, were not killed by the beast, and they were not Christians at the time of the rapture, but they become believers (the righteous) when they see the rapture occur. When Christ returns later in the same day with the resurrected saints, he will remove the unbelievers from those that became believers earlier in the same day. These believers are made up of the group spoken of in Romans 11. "All Israel shall be saved", meaning both Houses of Israel, the House of Israel (Ephraim/Jacob) and the House of Judah (Jews). The remaining Jews and Gentiles (Israel/Jacob) that were not killed during the Tribulation and that did not take the mark of the beast, become believers after seeing the rapture and both will inhabit the millennium Kingdom of Yahshua in their mortal bodies. Anyway, that was one of the truths found in those earlier verses. What I want us to look at now is the days of Noah, in the book of Genesis, and elsewhere, and see what was going on, because the same things will be happening prior to the rapture and the return of Yashsua in the same day, to remove the wicked from the earth and establish his kingdom on the earth. More Coming Soon!!
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