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Thursday, June 29, 2017

"All" Millennial

“All” millennial
By Richard P. Joseph


I was trying to find a good sermon on my drive home from work but I have to admit, I am tired of the “tow the line” sermons that make me cringe these days.  I came across Dr. David Jeremiah and he gave a lesson on the millennium.   He correctly interpreted the word as 1,000 years but said nothing about it’s meaning to first century Jews.  He then went on to explain the top three theories on the millennial reign of Christ.  I think he said postmillennial, premillennial and amillennial.  He said nothing about preterism. He then chose the one he believed in and I can’t remember which one, I think post, but don’t quote me.  
After all that, he explained that it is a future event.  He rapidly quoted several Old Testament verses to support the idea that there would be such a thing as a millennial reign of the Christ but he forgot one minute detail during his sermon; audience relevance!
Dr. Jeremiah pulled all of those ancient verses out and immediately applied them to modern day United States thinking, never once referring to historical setting, historical occurrences or historical thought.  I cannot tell you how dangerous it is to pull verses out of the bible and attempt to interpret and apply them completely out of context.  That is exactly how cults start up.   Like Ed Stephens always says “context is king”.  The reason there are so many theories about the millennial reign is because they are not based on historical facts, they are based on current thought.  In other words they are just making things up as they go and that is why I am creating a new phrase; “All Millennial”.  
In order to eliminate the All Millennial views one must conduct a research based on Audience relevance.  This is the common research method for serious preterist scholars.   As I study preterist historians and scholars I find them connecting scripture with history, with time relevant documents, with audience relevance and even with a little common sense.  None of those items are ever or rarely mentioned in futurist sermons about eschatological events. It seems to always be about the “me” doctrine.  The futurists of today are preaching from the “church of what’s happenin’ now”.  I just looked over much of Ed Steven’s studies on this and it focused heavily on audience relevance showing that the millennial reign is most probably the 40 year period between the cross and the fall of Jerusalem.  This type of detective work is necessary in order to fully understand eschatology.  My purpose for this article is not to explain the millennial reign fully but to introduce new people of preterism to the way it is done in our camp.  We don’t just read ancient scripture and pretend we can grasp it’s full meaning without a basic understanding of the culture in which it was originally written.  Scripture is fully relevant to us today but it must be interpreted from a time relevant stance.  In fact the number 1,000 was really used as a symbolic number in many cases instead of an actual number. For example Psalm 50:10 talks about God owning the cattle on a thousand hills. Do you really think David meant exactly 1,000? Of course not. He only meant that God owned all the cattle. God is not in want.
If you are interested in learning more about the millennium then I suggest you visit www.preterist.org and contact Ed Stevens. Ed has uncovered ancient rabbinical documents that suggest that the millennium was an undisclosed period of time of various lengths in which the messiah was to put his enemies under his feet. He would love to share his knowledge with you.  Don’t just simply believe what you hear, look into it and find out what you are “not” being told.  Dr. Jeremiah is a great guy and has helped many people but he has bought into the futurist doctrine hook, line and sinker.  I believe he is not helping people when he gives them an American view of scripture instead of a Hebrew view.   As I read more and more ancient literature, my eyes are opened to a better understanding of scripture.  For example, I was reading in the Book of Jubilees and came across this sentence; And we remember the righteousness which the man fulfilled during his life, at all periods of the year; until a thousand generations they will record it, and it will come to him and to his descendants after him, and he hath been recorded on the heavenly tables as a friend and righteous man. 26:20.

So I ask, does the “thousand” mean an exact thousand generations or does it really mean that this greatness will be remembered and celebrated for many generations or otherwise as a notable event? You make the call.  The millennium is just such a phrase.  It does not mean an exact 1,000 years, it more than likely denotes a notable period of time where certain events must occur in order to fulfill prophecy.  Most full preterists assign this as the 40 year transition period between the cross and the end of the age which was finally consummated in the year AD70 thus ushering in the everlasting kingdom of Jesus Christ.  There is always an ongoing study for more clues and mysteries but you can rest assured, we will keep on digging.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Saul & David

Saul & David
By Richard P. Joseph

 
Type, anti-type;  Preterists use this terminology quite a bit to describe the interrelationship between the Old Testament and the New.  The story of Saul and David seems to fit right along those lines of type and antitype.  Chapter eight in the book of 1 Samuel begins the story of the Israelites requesting to be led by a king instead of by divine law and judges.  This is not any different than what is currently going on in the United States as we are a people who are governed by law and by conscience but many are asking for a bigger and more intrusive government which, always in the end, restricts freedom to the average citizen.  When Samuel was asked to anoint a king he let them know in no uncertain terms that this is an offense to God and that the king will abuse his power and restrict your real freedom.  It is a simple fact of life that the further we get from God, the more we need to be governed by man.  John Adams made this clear when he made his famous statement about our constitution which provided liberal amounts of freedom to the citizens.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.  John Adams
Adams knew that freedom was unique to Christianity and that only if people lived by strong Christian ethics that they can remain free.  Once that morality is gone then our constitution, which allowed freedom based on our good morals, would need to be replaced by a tyrannical dictator.  That is why non-Christian nations really do need a strong dictator to keep the peace.   So, to keep the peace, Samuel gave them a king.
Samuel chose a king that represented the ideals of man.  

1 Samuel 9:2 And he had a choice and handsome son whose name was Saul. There was not a more handsome person than he among the children of Israel. From his shoulders upward he was taller than any of the people.
Saul was the son of Kish, a man of powerful influence.  Saul had the ingredients to succeed and was an intimidating figure to come up against.  Although Saul had some success in defending Israel against their enemies he also became puffed up and disobeyed some of God’s commands which began his downfall.  One thing that Saul was adamant about was that his lineage, like the other kings of the earth did, would remain in power.  This is the ultimate greed of men that they would live in power and riches while their subjects work day and night to keep the status quo.  Thank God that the United States ended the cast system.  So when Saul found out that his son Jonathan respected the right of David to receive the kingship after Saul, Saul cursed Jonathan and began a campaign to kill David.  
1 Samuel 20:30 Then Saul’s anger was aroused against Jonathan, and he said to him, “You son of a perverse, rebellious woman! Do I not know that you have chosen the son of Jesse to your own shame and to the shame of your mother’s nakedness? 31 For as long as the son of Jesse lives on the earth, you shall not be established, nor your kingdom. Now therefore, send and bring him to me, for he shall surely die.”
Of course in English we have shortened that by calling someone an “sob”.  My father used to cuss in very dramatic form in the arabic tongue and when something went wrong he would immediately curse my mother using very descriptive language including body parts and immoral professions.  He would never blame himself, he always took the cowardly way out and blamed the woman.  It is not hard for me to understand the colorful language of the bible being that my father used very similar and sometimes outlandish vernacular during his cursing outrages all in arabic.  Of course, that is the extent of my understanding of that language as he spoke to us in english.  So Saul thought the kingship belonged to him instead of to God and that was his downfall.
In the long run, David became king upon Saul’s death and God called David a man after his own heart.  This was not because David was perfect, as we all know he wasn’t.  It was because David was a man of praise.   Saul represented the ways of man whereas David represented the glory of God.  It was through David’s lineage that the messiah would come forth from, not Saul.  
When Jesus finally did appear from the house of David he was to become a king of a kingdom which will have no end.  Saul’s kingdom came to an end and David’s reign commenced and is flourishing today.  Saul represented the kingdom in which the law ruled but David represents the kingdom in which the Holy Spirit rules.  The mission of Jesus was to become the fulfilment of the old fleshly kingdom and to usher in the new spiritual kingdom.  Jesus often used wine to represent this transaction.  
John2:9
When the master of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and did not know where it came from (but the servants who had drawn the water knew), the master of the feast called the bridegroom. 10 And he said to him, “Every man at the beginning sets out the good wine, and when the guests have well drunk, then the inferior. You have kept the good wine until now!”

Mark 2:22
And no one puts new wine into old wineskins; or else the new wine bursts the wineskins, the wine is spilled, and the wineskins are ruined. But new wine must be put into new wineskins.”

Jesus, using parabolic language was warning the people that there was soon to be a major change concerning Israel and the world.  There would soon be a shift from old to new, from flesh to spirit, from slavery to freedom and from law to conscience.  Fleshly Israel was about to run it’s course and Spiritual Israel was to replace it.  The kingdom of Saul was ending and the kingdom of David was starting.  
I write this article because of the chatter I hear on facebook.  Just like I have been hearing my entire life, those that do not understand scripture are blowing their trumpets proclaiming the end is coming; again!  Every time a new president is elected I hear the same crap.  Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama and now Trump have all been called the anti-Christ or the beast or the dragon or the head of the one world government or the one who will cause Israel to build its third temple so that it can be blown to smithereens by a nuclear blast from Russia etc etc etc.   

Not that there isn’t things to worry about but they need to get their story straight but of course that will never happen because they make it up as the go.  Each generation, or every 4 years to be exact, comes up with it’s skewed interpretation of eschatology based solely on faulty biblical interpretation.  That is why the preterist message must be presented to the world.  It is high time the Christian world become familiar with the idea that Jesus was correct when he predicted his return in the first century and actually fulfilled his promise.  There is no future return of Christ to this earth as far as an eschatological event is concerned.  It is actually a shock to people when I tell them that Jesus did not make a mistake, he was actually right.  It is sad that I have to explain this to people.  I encourage you to read all of these articles and re-read the entire New Testament keeping in mind the idea that Jesus and the apostles were inspired and we are not.   Then get back with me and let me know how it goes.

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Behold, The Lamb of God

Behold, the Lamb of God
By Richard P. Joseph



It appears that there is an ongoing controversy concerning what many call “Holy Communion”.  I believe it is one of the most misunderstood doctrines in christendom.   The Catholic doctrine on this is called transubstantiation.  This is the belief that the host and the wine, once blessed by the priest, becomes the actual body and blood of Christ.  Protestants do not accept that doctrine but I do not believe they have come up with an acceptable alternative that I can embrace.   I have been trying to come up with a way to articulate my belief on this subject but, as usual, it requires patience until the Holy Spirit himself enlightens you on any given subject.  I will share with you where I am at this point in my journey and trust that God will not lead us astray.  
Many followers of Jesus did go astray over this very subject.  In John chapter six Jesus was explaining to the crowd that he was the true manna but they could not grasp it.  They were so focused on the flesh that they became blinded to the spiritual realm.  Finally Jesus said;
53 ... “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you.54 Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. 55 For My flesh is food indeed,[a] and My blood is drink indeed.
Many took Jesus as some sort of cannibal and turned away that very hour.  So, what did Jesus really mean when he said to eat his flesh and drink his blood?  I can assure you one thing for certain and that is that he did not mean that the bread and wine were going to magically turn into his body and blood.  In fact this is just another “task” that Catholics use in order to feel like they are doing God’s will.  They perform many tasks as if they have a checklist to accomplish to appease God.  Many perform these menial tasks but never experience a conversion or any real life changes.  This is a sure sign that God is not in it.  When God is in it, lives change and one becomes a new creation.  The law cannot change a man but the spirit can.  
As I explained in an earlier article (End of the Law), Jesus became the fulfilment of the law.  This means that he also fulfilled the miracle of the manna.  In John chapter six the crowd followed Jesus to the other side of the lake.  Jesus began at that point to explain his sayings about him being the true manna. He attempted to convince them that the true meaning had spiritual implications, not physical.  
26 Jesus answered them and said, “Most assuredly, I say to you, you seek Me, not because you saw the signs, but because you ate of the loaves and were filled. 27 Do not labor for the food which perishes, but for the food which endures to everlasting life, which the Son of Man will give you, because God the Father has set His seal on Him.”
Jesus wanted them to be filled with the spirit of God, not with wheat.  At first they wanted this new breed but right away began asking for a sign but Jesus knew that many were not really seeking God but just trying to solve their physical ailments.  Then Jesus began dropping bombshells to clear out the unbelievers.  
49 Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and are dead. 50 This is the bread which comes down from heaven, that one may eat of it and not die. 51 I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world.”
Then he insults them again:
53 Then Jesus said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you.
After many in the crowd left he had to explain it to his disciples who were also confused.  
63 It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life.
He assures them that his words were spiritual not physical.  He is not talking about turning bread into flesh.  He is talking about him becoming the true spiritual passover meal.  
John the baptist clearly identified Jesus as the new passover offering that God would offer.
29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!
David B. Curtis of the Berean Bible Church in Virginia (Lesson 653) gave a powerful lesson on the seven feasts of the Lord.  In that lesson he showed that Jesus never did eat that last passover meal; what he really ate was the preparation meal the night before the passover.  Since it was this passover that Jesus would become the fulfilment of the passover lamb, he could not be there to eat it because he "was" it.  This puts the whole flesh eating controversy to rest.  A passover lamb was meant to be eaten.  So, as the Jewish world ate a physical lamb during the passover, the true believers ate the spiritual body and drank the spiritual blood of Christ.    

The point that Jesus was attempting to convey is that he was about to become the fulfillment of the Passover celebration.  He will lead his people out of slavery to sin and the law.  Instead of eating a lamb, believers now eat Jesus spiritually.  He is our Passover lamb.  Whenever we break bread with other believers we are to celebrate the true Passover meaning and glorify God above in Jesus Christ.  Simply eating the bread as if it is some sort of commandment is not sufficient or biblical.  

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Scoffers Dilemma

Scoffers Dilemma
By Richard P. Joseph


According to the common futurist doctrine that nearly all preachers adhere to, the return of Christ is still in the future; but that’s as far as they know.  Of course the scammers keep predicting that it is right around the corner and all you need to do is buy their CDs and books and you will be able to know for sure.  But in reality it could still be 10,000 years away which leads me to one basic question;  When should the unbelievers start scoffing?  As you all know, Peter predicted that there would be scoffers in the last days.
 2 Peter 3:3-4 knowing this first: that scoffers will come in the last days, walking according to their own lusts, 4 and saying, “Where is the promise of His coming?
If the scoffers are to come just before the parousia then all we need to do is wait for them to scoff.  Right?  It’s been 2,000 years already, don’t you think that is long enough for people to start scoffing?  I do.  I mean, how much time do you give someone who says that they will return within one generation?  If Jesus did not give us time markers then that would mean he was probably a scam artist and didn’t really have a legitimate plan.  He would be in the same boat as the evolutionists are who use millions of years to sway the uneducated into believing that they are legitimate even though you can’t see it.  But the fact remains that Jesus did give us a timetable to work with and that was clearly within the generation of the Apostles and no later.  That is why Paul was already getting scoffed at in his lifetime.  Paul finally warned them by quoting Habakkuk 1:5

‘BEHOLD, YOU SCOFFERS, AND MARVEL, AND PERISH;
        FOR I AM ACCOMPLISHING A WORK IN YOUR DAYS,
        A WORK WHICH YOU WILL NEVER BELIEVE, THOUGH SOMEONE SHOULD DESCRIBE IT TO YOU.’”
Habakkuk warned his people in his day about the impending destruction coming upon them by the Babylonians.  Paul used the same verse to warn Israel about the impending doom that they would suffer by the Romans.  
Peter clearly identified that he was certainly living in the last days of “the present age” and knew the “age to come” was at the very door.  
1 Peter 4:7 But the end of all things is at hand; therefore be serious and watchful in your prayers.

So, we are now in a dilemma.  If Peter said the end of all things was at hand, then why are we waiting for the end now?  Who is right, Peter or the preacher?  In fact all preachers since I was young have been preaching that the end was near.  Somebody has to be wrong and I don’t think it was Peter.  In fact I think that if anyone scoffs today they actually have a legitimate gripe.  However, if Jesus did return in the first century as history confirms then the true scoffers were those that harassed the apostles in the first century.  They were all left to pay the horrible price when Jerusalem was besieged and leveled to the ground.  Once you familiarize yourself with the writings of Josephus and other first century historians, the second coming of Christ will finally make sense.   You would finally conclude that Jesus Christ is who he said he was and that he made no mistakes when he predicted that some standing and listening to him would not taste death until he came in his glory.  You can see that this solves the problem of the scoffers dilemma.    

Sunday, April 30, 2017

The Resurrection

The Resurrection
By Richard P. Joseph

You would think that a discussion on the resurrection would be an open and close case but it is not quite that easy.  Depending on who you ask, you might be surprised at the answers you receive.  Hopefully I can simplify it and make sense out of the confusion.  The first thing we need to do is separate the two main types of resurrection.
One resurrection belongs solely to Jesus Christ.  His resurrection out of the grave is unique to all mankind.  Since Jesus was a sinless being and he was God incarnate, he had the power to lay his life down and to pick it up again, ostensibly proving that he is who he said he was.  He rose from the grave, showed himself to the apostles and then went back to the father whence he came.  There is not much argument about that resurrection but there is about the resurrection of all other humans.
The bible also indicates a second resurrection event.   This is where the confusion comes in for some people.  There are probably many views but I will only mention three at this time.  One is called the Individual Body View, one is called the Collective Body View and one is the Futurist view.  
I will eliminate any futurist view immediately because there is no mention of
prophetic fulfillment after the year AD70.  Jesus and Daniel said that all prophecy and vision will be finished once the power of the Holy People is shattered.  All of the law was fulfilled in Jesus and finished by AD70.  If you are not familiar with that then please refer to my older posts on preterism.     
The next view I will eliminate is the Collective Body View.  I would explain it to you but I can’t figure it out even after doing some research on it.  It seems to morph as it goes by.  The best I can do to explain it is by saying that someone is getting the New Covenant mixed up with a resurrection event and coming up with a concocted mess.  Jesus instituted the New Covenant sealed with his blood.  This new covenant was the fulfillment of the Old Covenant which God made with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.  This new covenant seals the Christian people as the new covenant people.  
Matthew 26:27 Then He took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you. 28 For this is My blood of the new[c] covenant, which is shed for many for the remission of sins. 29 But I say to you, I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in My Father’s kingdom.”
Rev:21 Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. Also there was no more sea. 2 Then I, John,[a] saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. 3 And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying, “Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God.
The new covenant is a new order of being between God and Man.  It was the fulfillment of the Mosaic law.  God’s covenant is no longer with the Nation of Israel but now with Spiritual Israel.  The proponents of the corporate body view, what I can gather, believe that this was the resurrection.  In other words they believe that the body (believers) were resurrected out of the old law and came to life in the new covenant.   This has a way of eliminating the personal element from the equation.  Nobody doubts that there is a new covenant but it should not be mixed up with the resurrection itself.  The Corporate Body View has led many astray into various cultish type beliefs that I will not mention here.  Suffice it to say that I do not support this doctrine.  I have read several of Don Preston’s works and he labors and labors over scripture but never seems to express any exact or precise conclusion.  He has many good things to say but I still can’t figure out what his view on the resurrection really is.  I think it is what I described above but I cannot confirm it.  This leaves us with the first choice I mentioned above.
The Individual Body View makes the most sense from a scriptural and historical point of view.  This view has been promoted heavily by Ed Stevens (http://www.preterist.org).  I strongly advise you to visit his website for a complete explanation of his views.  The individual body view follows the flow of scripture without having to tweak any of it to make it fit.  It also considers that God is in the people business and not necessarily in the nation business.  
At the last supper, Jesus made it very clear that he was in this to save souls of men, not to start another cultus type of nation.  In John 14 Jesus lets the disciples know that they will all personally be with him in his eternal kingdom soon.  
14 “Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. 2 In My Father’s house are many mansions;[a] if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.[b] 3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself;
When Peter, Paul and the other New Testament authors commented on the resurrection doctrine they always had an individual person aspect attached to it.  Even Revelation 20:5 talks of a first resurrection and then later describes what appears to be a second resurrection then Hades and death were cast into the Lake of Fire.  As confusing as that sounds there is one common thread that laces through it and that is the idea of personal souls being raised up into God’s everlasting heavenly realm.  The sequence is always; millennium(40 year transition period) including first resurrection, tribulation of the saints, rapture of the living saints and resurrection of the souls in hades, then Hades and death cast into the lake of fire, then the wrath is poured out on those that rejected Christ in Israel.   Resurrection is not mixed up with a covenant change even though they may occur at the same time.  Since Hades was emptied of its contents, there is no future resurrection.  We now are ushered directly to heaven or hell at our death.  Hades only existed as a holding place until the Messiah finished his redemptive work.  There is no need of this intermediate place after Christ finished his priestly duty.  We are not part of some corporate blob, we are individuals who must personally account for our lives on this earth.  We will personally meet and bow down before Jesus Christ.   We will enjoy a real heaven and behold the glory of God in our new immortal bodies.  If we do not have a personal relationship with God then why are we wasting our time?    

Monday, April 24, 2017

Time Markers

Time Markers
By Richard P. Joseph


I was flipping the channels the other night wasting my valuable time and I came across the Jack Van Impe show.  I saw his wife talking to some pastor about the civil war in Syria.  He then started quoting Isaiah 17:1 where Isaiah says something about Damascus becoming a ruinous heap.   
I love to watch these people pulling scripture out of nowhere, out of context and out of time and just plug them in any where they “feel” that would advance their preconceived notions.  This would be about as smart as going to a third world country where they still fight certain pestilences or locust swarms that ravish their crops or wipe out their populations and then start quoting from the book of exodus and shouting “Here comes the ten plagues that Moses said would come”.   When Moses warned Pharaoh of the plagues to come there was certainly a timetable attached to them.   I would sound pretty dumb getting on TV and warning that the ten plagues are about to come on the Dominican Republic if they don’t let “my” people go.  
So, that begs the question of why they get on TV today and start proclaiming that the end is coming because of certain world events and then start attaching their own timetable to them?  What ever happened to all of the timetables that Jesus and the apostles attached to their end times events?  Do you just pretend that they are not there?  Do you just ignore them?  Do you just explain them away?  I guess the answer is, you do all of those things because the millions of dollars they are scamming from people are worth it.  It seems to pay off big time if you are in the business of selling your soul to gain the whole world.  
In Matthew 24 we are all familiar with the world events of “False prophets, wars and rumors of wars, of nation fighting against nation and kingdom against kingdom and of famines, pestilences and earthquakes”.   In reality, any generation can come up with some of these events.  Perhaps not all in a row or all at once but these things were not  unique only to the first century.  In other words, if Jesus did not qualify these events and put them in a certain time frame, then anything goes.  That is why Jesus qualified his predictions with a specific time frame that those things must occur in. Isaiah didn’t only give oracles against Damascus, he gave them against multiple city-states (nations) such as Babylon, Edom, Arabia, Jerusalem, Tyre, Sidon etc.  How come the TV scammers didn’t mention any of them?  The answer is because they didn’t fit his preconceived narrative.  Jesus made it plain and clear that his prophecy would occur within the generation of the apostles.   Paul, Peter, John, Stephen et al all made it clear that those predictions in Matthew 24 were going to be fulfilled within their generation or else Jesus was a false prophet.  When Jesus said:
34 Assuredly, I say to you, this generation will by no means pass away till all these things take place.   
Was he joking?  Was he mistaken?  Was he ignorant?  
When he said:
27 For the Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will reward each according to his works.28 “Assuredly, I say to you, there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.”
Was he joking, mistaken or ignorant?  
When he said:
When they persecute you in this city, flee to another. For assuredly, I say to you, you will not have gone through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes.
Was he mistaken?
I think not.  The point to all of this is to have real faith.  A practical test would be to understand that if you think one thing and scripture says another thing then you must decide who is correct; you or scripture.  I have come to the solid conviction that it would be me that is making the mistake, not Jesus or the inspired Apostles.  It takes guts and faith to do that.  One has to stop and contemplate that our modern preachers just may have been feed faulty theology either by mistake or by crook but it must be corrected in order to really understand God’s plan for this world.  If you really want to be free then let the truth set you free.  You would no longer be bound to the chains of always having to explain away scripture.  It is invigorating once you come to that conclusion.  
Ps, Jack Van Impe has been predicting the end times since I was in College.  I don’t even know if he is still alive.  He has been telling us that the end is just a year or two away ever since he started his scam operation but it just never seems to come but if you want to know when it is coming all you need to do is buy his video, cassette tape, CD, or download his junk; whatever is in use at the time.  His show has been on so long that his first sales are archaic but funny enough still says the same thing from 35 years ago.  As long as he can hold the carrot in front of ignorant people he can line his pockets with green stuff.  

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

The embarrassing verse!

The embarrassing verse
By Richard P. Joseph



“Say what you like,” we shall be told, “the apocalyptic beliefs of the first Christians have been proved to be false. It is clear from the New Testament that they all expected the Second Coming in their own lifetime. And worse still, they had a reason, and one which you will find very embarrassing. Their Master had told them so. He shared, and indeed created, their delusion. He said in so many words, ‘this generation shall not pass till all these things be done.’ And he was wrong. He clearly knew no more about the end of the world than anyone else.”
    It is certainly the most embarrassing verse in the Bible
C.S. Lewis, "The World's Last Night" (1960)


    C. S. Lewis must have never read the entire New Testament because if he thinks that this one verse is embarrassing, he ain’t seen nothin’ yet!  Lewis was an educated idiot.  He apparently understood the bible from a philosophical point of view instead of a life changing spiritual vantage point with absolute no historical faults.  Unfortunately, most seminary trained pastors fall right in line with Lewis.  They regurgitate the garbage that their seminary professors spewed on them without ever stopping to wonder how the professor became the inspired prophet but Jesus and the apostles were not.  I am writing all of these articles for one main purpose and that is to encourage Christians to stop and listen to what they are saying to themselves.  
I have actually heard many preachers say what C. S. Lewis said above as if somehow the preacher is the inspired apostle but Jesus, Peter, John,  Paul et al are uninspired and made mistakes.  Can someone please explain that one to me?  Lewis mentions only one verse but somehow forgets to mention dozens of others that say or mean the same thing.  In other words the entire New Testament centers around the idea that the second coming was to occur in the first century.  Lewis, using intellectual reasoning,  ended up committing blasphemy.  If anyone wants to know what blasphemy is, please re-read the opening statement of this article.  Preterism now becomes more important than ever.  I was going to start quoting scripture but that would not really serve my purpose.  If I were to pull one or two scriptures out of the bible that show that the Parousia was to occur in the first century, that could be challenged by the futurists.  The reality of the situation is, is that the entire New Testament has an imminency threaded throughout every page.  This is not the case of some cult pulling one obscure scripture out and trying to make a point.  A first century Parousia is the undercarriage of the entire New Testament.  How can you miss it?  If you are someone who is new to preterism then my first advice to you is to stop and take a deep breath.  Then say to yourself, my preacher is not inspired like the apostles were.  Then say, the apostles were indeed inspired and could not make this type of mistake.  Then read the entire New Testament with an open mind.  Read some solid preterist material and see if it begins to make sense.  For me the pieces of the puzzle fall right into place.  I do not have to make any excuses why Jesus is an “embarrassment”.  The second coming indeed came exactly 40 years after the cross and it is well documented.  Please stop listening to your pastor and start believing the scripture.