tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2766910024737214986.post83309708562622269..comments2024-03-02T14:45:19.883-06:00Comments on Nunez Report: The Rapture by Doc Marquis Part 2Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01558809324603223576noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2766910024737214986.post-34334141382973853672014-12-19T09:22:28.893-06:002014-12-19T09:22:28.893-06:00I think that the "Great Tribulation" eve...I think that the "Great Tribulation" everyone's confused about is whether it refers to the Tribulation during the Anti-Christ appearing or the Tribulation during the Wrath of GOD (which comes AFTER the Anti-Christ has caused chaos throughout the earth). In the events of Noah and Lot, they were all removed just before GOD's wrath took place (the flood and the fire), which was HIS wrath - and only HIS, to destroy the wicked. And it is clear (at least to me) that with great wickedness having come to a CLIMAX in all the three events (such as in Noah, Lot, and the Anti-Christ), that this is when GOD won't put up with it anymore. GOD's time of wrath is not about the Anti-Christ's wrath. HIS wrath is much bigger than the Anti-Christ's!<br /><br />I believe here is where the Rapture event takes place: immediately after the Anti-Christ's (or rather, Satan's) reign of 3-1/2 years is over, where wickedness has reached its climax, and just before the 7 cups of GOD's Wrath are poured out onto the world. <br /><br />Before Lot and his family were removed from among the Sodomites, he must have seen a great out-pouring of wickedness while he lived there. Since he was so righteous, he had to have suffered greatly seeing their behavior every day. Lot lived among the Sodomites up to the point where their sin came to the point that GOD was no longer going to allow them to live. It was then - at the very end - that Lot was removed and protected from the Wrath of GOD.<br /><br />The Egyptians suffered among the paganic, wicked ways of the Egyptians. They were mistreated so badly for so many years that they were crying out to GOD. HE intervened and took them out - but, remember, these "righteous" people did suffer for a time.<br /><br />I am always seeking the TRUTH. If you wish to respond to my reply, please do so. I am always content to read fresh ideas that come forth from the HOLY SPIRIT (the Bible, which was written by HIM!).<br /><br />GOD bless all my brothers and sisters in CHRIST JESUS. Amen.<br />Almanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2766910024737214986.post-25451781405547960472013-07-18T13:59:06.806-06:002013-07-18T13:59:06.806-06:00I have to say, I can only see the exact opposite v...I have to say, I can only see the exact opposite viewpoint with all the scriptures provided.<br />The common themes of all the raptures you described in the bible are: the people are still on earth and they are in a safe place. The bad things are still happening but they get to the safe place (on earth) before it turned real bad.<br /><br />Then the scriptures say clearly those who are ALIVE and REMAIN are caught with Jesus. After what event does being alive identify me? Watering flowers?<br />It says Jesus comes at the last trumpet which is the LAST. I don't see much evidence for a two rapture or pre-rapture scenario.<br /><br />I have a lot more points to make but those are the biggest. I recommend viewing "after the tribulation the pre-tribulation rapture fraud exposed" I agree with a lot of what it says.<br /><br />It would be just wonderful if there was a pre-tribulation rapture but I don't see the verses to support it. However, believing in the rapture is not a requisite to being part of it. Belief in Jesus is the ticket, no matter if there is one or not.<br /><br />Thank you for you time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com