Thank you ever so much for your very hard work. I dont suppose you have many opportunities to watch other believers sites and 95 percent of them I can't recommend but yours and Temple 2030 on UA-cam are great. Thankyou
I do not watch other UA-cam channel. Sometimes I will watch a video here and there because I am asked to or enough people mention it in comments. I keep My head in scripture and listen to my teacher. I hate to say it but I am spoiled. John1415.org I do appreciate your encouraging comment. Thank you.
Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God, do you learn!! C.S. Lewis One would hope so. But, from Adam to Cain, and from the Pharisees to the mortals of Revelation 16, those following in man’s fleshly line do not repent of their deeds. They express remorse for being stuck with the consequences of their actions. They blaspheme Him who has gone from a gentle call to this thunderous judgement… with the possibility, the hope of salvation through repentance still standing… even when there will be none.
I talk about these all the time. A lot to be said to fit into a comment. I'll try 🙂 Just as Messiah fulfilled the spring appointed times He will fulfill the fall appointed times. - Rosh Hashanah - Rapture - Yom Kippur - Armogeddon when Messiah returns - Tabernacles is the millennial kingdom. In Joel 2 the day of the Lord starts (the last 1000 years) its Rosh Hashanah and you see tribulation after that. Later in the chapter we see this. 15Blow the trumpet in Zion, Consecrate a fast, Call a sacred assembly; 16Gather the people, Sanctify the congregation, Assemble the elders, Gather the children and nursing babes; Let the bridegroom go out from his chamber, And the bride from her dressing room. This is Yom Kippur, the only appointed time that has a fast commanded with it. Here we see Messiah and the raptured and resserected saints coming back (Zechariah 14:5b)
@@DaveKull63 Beautifully said. I got you. I thought Rosh Hashanah is the same as Yom Teruah as they both mark the new new year and are the same thing just different names?
Thank you ever so much for your very hard work. I dont suppose you have many opportunities to watch other believers sites and 95 percent of them I can't recommend but yours and Temple 2030 on UA-cam are great. Thankyou
I do not watch other UA-cam channel. Sometimes I will watch a video here and there because I am asked to or enough people mention it in comments. I keep My head in scripture and listen to my teacher. I hate to say it but I am spoiled.
John1415.org
I do appreciate your encouraging comment. Thank you.
Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God, do you learn!!
C.S. Lewis
One would hope so. But, from Adam to Cain, and from the Pharisees to the mortals of Revelation 16, those following in man’s fleshly line do not repent of their deeds. They express remorse for being stuck with the consequences of their actions. They blaspheme Him who has gone from a gentle call to this thunderous judgement… with the possibility, the hope of salvation through repentance still standing… even when there will be none.
Amen. Profound. Is that ass C.S. Lewis
May I ask on your take on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Teruah?
I talk about these all the time. A lot to be said to fit into a comment. I'll try 🙂
Just as Messiah fulfilled the spring appointed times He will fulfill the fall appointed times.
- Rosh Hashanah - Rapture
- Yom Kippur - Armogeddon when Messiah returns
- Tabernacles is the millennial kingdom.
In Joel 2 the day of the Lord starts (the last 1000 years) its Rosh Hashanah and you see tribulation after that.
Later in the chapter we see this.
15Blow the trumpet in Zion,
Consecrate a fast,
Call a sacred assembly;
16Gather the people,
Sanctify the congregation,
Assemble the elders,
Gather the children and nursing babes;
Let the bridegroom go out from his chamber,
And the bride from her dressing room.
This is Yom Kippur, the only appointed time that has a fast commanded with it. Here we see Messiah and the raptured and resserected saints coming back (Zechariah 14:5b)
@@DaveKull63 Beautifully said. I got you. I thought Rosh Hashanah is the same as Yom Teruah as they both mark the new new year and are the same thing just different names?
@@simbarashekunedzimwe1372
You are correct. I misread the comment.
It have many names. Another name in Yom HaKeseh, the concealed day.
@@simbarashekunedzimwe1372
My apologies, I misread your comment. They are the same day.