Friday, April 28, 2006

Capter 2 Part IV Where Tribulation Ends

Where Tribulation Ends

Tribulation: Function: noun : distress or suffering resulting from oppression or persecution; also : a trying experience

Where does the tribulation or judgement of God end? As we have found out previously the tribulation or the judgement of God has a starting point and an ending point. It begins in God’s primary residence, which is in Heaven. This is the place where Messias dwells, along with those who are the original recipients of the oracles of God. These recipients who are the descendants of Father Abraham are also known as the Jews or the original Sons of God.

We have also discovered that, just because one is not currently in tribulation, does not mean that the tribulation period has not begun. This is because unless you are currently in Heaven and unless you are God’s sheep, your period of judgement or tribulation is just beginning. Don’t hasten it though, because it is coming even as I write.

Now in order for us to discover where God’s judgement or tribulation ends we must once again study 1Peter 4:17 and also Romans 2:9

1 Peter 4:17 For the time [is come] that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if [it] first [begin] at us, what shall the end [be] of them that obey not the gospel of God?

Romans 2:9 Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile;

From these two verses we can see that the tribulation or judgement of God ends with the Gentiles. You may have noticed that Peter also calls the Gentiles “them that do not obey the gospel of God.” Remember as I have previously written; the Gentiles are not the direct descendants of Abraham and therefore they were not the original or direct recipients of the oracles of God. And because of this they do not follow the laws of God in their original form. However they are the recipients and the keepers of the Gospel of Christ. These were given to Messias so that he may bring them into the fold of God. Through faith in Messias these sheep will be eventually grafted or adopted into the household of God. This is the reason why they are also known as Christ’s sheep.

So the tribulation or the judgement of God will end on the earth or in the habitation or stronghold of the Gentiles. This will be the place where the great dragon who is also called Satan will make his last stand. When he is finally ejected from Heaven, he will return to the earth in great rage to bring greater distress and sorrow upon its inhabitants. Here he will make war with the remaining Sons of God and also with the keepers of the gospel of Chris(Rev12:17).Therefore you that remain on the earth best prepare your arks. Gird up your loins with truth and grab your sword, which is the word of God. For in rage the serpent is coming unto you shortly.




Luke 12:48 But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few [stripes]. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.

Revelation 12:17 And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.

Revelation 14:12 Here is the patience of the saints: here [are] they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Chapter 2 Part III Where Tribulation Begins

Where Tribulation Begins

Definition Merriam Webster
Tribulation: Function: noun : distress or suffering resulting from oppression or persecution; also : a trying experience

Where does the tribulation of God originate? Most believers today have developed a very dangerous mind-set. They are of the attitude that since they have not been in any tribulation as of yet , this then means that the tribulation period has not yet begun. This mind-set stems from believers having failed to fully grasp the dynamics of the tribulation period. Believers must comprehend these dynamics, or they will not understand the events which are currently taking place right in front of their very eyes.

We must continue to understand that the tribulation period is one of God’s vehicles of judgement. It is used to remove the wicked and unrighteous from the Heaven and the earth.. As I have stated before, during this period of wrath man will witness the execution of God’s judgement upon the godly and ungodly alike. Those believers who are rooted and grounded in the true word of God will be prepared and remain, while those believers who are ill equipped will be pulled up and thrown into the flames along with the rest of the ungodly.

Now we must all understand that the tribulation of the world has a starting point and an ending point. It will originate in one part of the universe and spread until it has encompassed the whole earth. Since we now know that the tribulation period is the execution of Divine judgement upon the world, we need to find the scripture or scriptures which deals with the beginning and ending of God’s judgment. By finding this scripture or scriptures we will be able to see where the tribulation begins and ends. Two of these scriptures are found in Roman’s 2:9 and 1Peter 4:17. {Romans 2:9 Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile;} {1 Peter 4:17 For the time [is come] that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if [it] first [begin] at us, what shall the end [be] of them that obey not the gospel of God?}

As you can see from the scripture God’s judgement or tribulation always begins in his own house with His own people. So now since judgement begins in the house of God, this then brings us to a new question. Where is God’s house located? This does not seem to be a very difficult question. After all many of us are aware of the fact that God makes his primary residence in a place called Heaven. But by saying that God is in Heaven still does not give us the primary location of his house. It just brings us to another question. Where is this Heaven located? Now this question has an increased level of difficulty, because contrary to what many of you have been taught Heaven, is not situated somewhere in space.

Believers must come to the realization that Heaven is not only located in the spiritual realm. Heaven also occupies a real place in the material realm. Heaven is a real place that is situated somewhere on the real planet. It has real living people (Matt. 22:32, Mark 12:27, Rev 19:1), it has real tables laden with real foods (Luke 14:15, 22:30 ), it has real animals (Hosea 7:12, Rev 19:17), it has real armies (Rev 19:14) and it has real wars (Rev. 12:7). Heaven is also known as paradise. It is the place where a real Adam and Eve dwelt before they were ousted. It is a place that has always been coveted and taken by real force, by all of the real great powers of the earth. This is why Messias states in Matthew 11:12 {And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force}.

Heaven is a real kingdom where the spiritual trumps the material. In Heaven real people worship God in Spirit and in Truth. The real inhabitants here (God’s sheep)care more about pleasing God than pleasing themselves. It is a place where the real things of God are sacred and real men and women reverence and venerate the word of God. And it is the place where the real God and the real Messias dwell (Matt 16:28).

Likewise this is presently the place where the real great dragon who is also called the devil, and Satan has trespassed (Rev 12:9).This is where he and his real earthly minions have caused the real people of God (God’s sheep) great distress and suffering (tribulation). This is where the real Messias and his real angels will wage war to remove the real dragon and his real angels (Rev. 12:7-8). And from here the real Messias will rule all the nations with a rod of iron (Rev 12:5, 19:15)
This Heaven is where the tribulation or the judgement of God has already begun. Here is where the kingdom of God will grow from a tiny unapparent seed. It will increase, expand and spread till it encompasses and consumes all the other nations. Only with true discernment and understanding will you be able to identify this real place.

The Two Books Are One

Luke 17:20 And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation:

Romans 2:9 Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile;

2 Thessalonians 1:6 Seeing [it is] a righteous thing with God to recompense tribulation to them that trouble you;

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Chapter 2 Part II Wrath In Tribulation

Wrath in Tribulation?

Wrath: Function: noun 1 : strong vengeful anger or indignation 2 : retributory punishment for an offense or a crime : divine chastisement synonym see ANGER

Tribulation: Function: noun : distress or suffering resulting from oppression or persecution; also : a trying experience

There is a myth that has been floating around for quite some time amongst believers that must be addressed. This pharisaic myth along with other myths has succeeded in creating an exaggerated sense of self worth and a deluded world view for many Believers. The myth states that the tribulation period is not part of God’s wrath. This is a total fallacy which has been concocted by those who would love to keep Believers in the grasp of ignorance, while they keep the truth of God concealed.

Before we continue let us first remember some key points. We must remember that God does not and will not change. His immutability is one of his most noticeable traits (Malachi 3:6 ). If you are trying to ascertain what God will do in the present then you must reference the past. Everything that we are witnessing and will witness in these last days is a representative type of something or someone that has existed in the past (Eccl. 1:9-10).

Now we must understand that the tribulation of believers during these last days is not new. God’s people have been subjected to periods of tribulation on numerous occasions as a means of punishment and refinement. I know that while many pharisaic teachers were adamant about teaching you about the love and grace of God; they have conveniently forgot to teach you all about his fiery wrath. This has unconsciously duped many believers into believing that they can live and behave however they will without expecting any retribution. After all, as many were taught “God is all love, forgiveness, and grace. He doesn’t get angry anymore, he doesn’t bring storms anymore, He doesn’t destroy cities anymore, and he doesn’t bring tribulation on his people.” Those who teach this have a form of God which denies his power. Well let us find out if this is all really true. Let us see if the tribulation period is God’s wrath.

If you will search and study the books of Deuteronomy and Leviticus you will see that God has set before us moral statutes and commandments which we are to follow (Deut 4:1-40, 6:1-25, 7:11, 10:12-22). If you will continue to study these books you will also see that the obedience and disobedience of these commandments and statutes generate either blessings or penalties (Deut 7:12-26, 28:1-68, Lev. 26: 1-46). Well in case you are not aware of it, the tribulation period is the implementation of the penalties for the disobedience of these statutes and commandments Let us study and see.

In Deut 28:15 you will see that Moses warns the people about the penalties or curses which would overtake them if they disobeyed God’s moral statutes and commandments. Now if you will study verses 29, 33, 53, 55, and 57 you will also see that one of the curses or penalties for this disobedience is distress and oppression by your enemies. Remember now that tribulation means distress or suffering from oppression and persecution or a trying experience. This then tells us that God appoints your enemies to administer tribulation as a means of punishment for transgressions.

Let us take a look at earlier examples of Israel’s disobedience, God’s subsequent wrath, and the tribulation period which followed. Starting in Judg. 2:10 we see that after the death of Joshua and his generation, the succeeding generation forsook God and provoked him to wrath (Judg. 2:11-13). In his wrath the Lord God delivers Israel into the hands of their enemies who proceed to spoil and distress them (Judg. 2:14-15). In Judg. 3:7 we see another example of Israel’s apostasy, God’s subsequent wrath (Judg. 3:8) and Israel’s deliverance into the hands of their enemies for 8 years. (Judg. 3:8). And Israel again did evil in the sight of God (Judg. 4:1), and God in his anger sells them to their enemies who this time proceed to oppress them 20 yrs (Judg. 4:2-3). And yet again Israel does evil in the sight of the Lord (Judg 6:1), and God in his anger delivers them into the hand of Midian who oppresses them 7yrs (Judg. 6:3-6). And still having not learned anything from their predecessors Israel again did evil in the sight of God (Judg. 10:6), and God in his anger sell them into the hands of the Philistines and the children of Ammon (Judg. 10:7). The children of Israel are vexed and oppressed 18 yrs. And as they have always done in the past, they cry out unto the Lord to save them (Judg. 10:11). Now I want you to pay special attention to the Lord’s response in (Judg. 10:14). This is where God informs us plainly that these periods of oppression, impoverishment, and distress that He has subjected the children of Israel to are their times of tribulation. (Judges 10:14 Go and cry unto the gods which ye have chosen; let them deliver you in the time of your tribulation.)

If you are following and paying close attention you will have noticed a recurring pattern that consists of disobedience, God’s anger or wrath, then tribulation. This pattern then tells us that the tribulation is brought on by God’s anger or wrath, and God’s anger or wrath is brought on by Israel’s disobedience or falling away. So the tribulation period is God’s anger or wrath visited upon an ungodly and sinful world. It is his vehicle of judgement for the unbelievers and refinement for the believers.

Finally for those of you who have continually asserted that God’s wrath and tribulation is only reserved for Israel and the “world,” I would advise you to think and study again. (1Peter 4:12) God’s wrath does not discriminate. Whether you claim to be Christian, Muslim or Jewish, his wrath is reserved for any and all who are unrighteous. (Rom. 1:18) Contrary to popular beliefs, your claims and your appellations do not prevent you or excuse you from God’s judgments.
Mans Disobedience + God’s Wrath = Tribulation or Judgement

The two books are one

Romans 11:21 For if God spared not the natural branches, [take heed] lest he also spare not thee.
Revelation 6:17 For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
Revelation 18:7 How much she hath glorified herself, and lived deliciously, so much torment and sorrow give her: for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Chapter 2 Part I Tribulation

Tribulation

Deuteronomy 4:30 When thou art in tribulation, and all these things are come upon thee, [even] in the latter days, if thou turn to the LORD thy God, and shalt be obedient unto his voice;

Matthew 13:21 Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended.

Many believers are unaware that the Bible does not always make a clear distinction between the tribulation period of the saints and the tribulation or tribulations of the saint. Sometimes the scriptures will speak of one, and other times it can speak of both concurrently. The inability of individuals to recognize and divide the two has helped pave the way for many false doctrines and theories regarding the location of believers during the second coming of Messias.

We must first understand that there are two types of tribulation which the Bible speaks of. The first tribulation is the period which is brought upon the saints and the world as a means of judgement. Contrary to some of your popular doctrines all believers will be present for this time. For believers this period is used for judgement and refinement. For non- believers this period is a time of retribution. We can also say that this period of time is used to separate the wheat from the tares. Those believers who are rooted and grounded in good soil will survive, and those who are weak in root and soil will be uprooted and destroyed alongside the tares. This tribulation is also known by other monikers such as the Time of Trouble, the Day of Trouble, the Day of Visitation, the Day of the Lord, and the Day of Wrath.

The second tribulation is the tribulation or tribulations which every individual will face during their lifetime. These tribulations are part of life and they may vary from person to person. Anything that may cause a period of mental, physical, or spiritual distress and or suffering can be classified as “your tribulation or tribulations.” Some examples of things which may cause this type of tribulation can vary from racism, poverty, the death of a loved one, and or the trials of medical school.

Secondly we must comprehend that the Holy Bible is truly a supernatural book. As we have written earlier, much of the Bible is written in such a way that many of the verses and words have the ability to convey more than one meaning. These verses are purposefully written to appear to allude to one thing, but in actuality they are be referring to something different.
This is the very reason why any individual can take almost any verse in the Bible and with no labor at all extract any number of meanings from it. This is also the reason why there are so many different biblical doctrines and theories floating around. In order to receive the Bible’s true message, one must read and study while in the true spirit of God.

We also must understand that many verses have a dual nature. These verses may speak about two different events or speak across time to two different generations of people concurrently. For example if you study (Luke 17:22-23) you will see that Messias is not only talking to those disciples who are there present with him. He is also talking across time to those disciples who are present during the end. These two causes which I have just given are the reasons why we are instructed by the word of God to study so that we rightly divide the word of truth (2Tim 2:15)*

So now with these two pieces of information in hand let us see some examples of verses which speak solely about the tribulation period of the end, and other verses which are dualistic in their conveyance.

1.These verses are examples of verses which speak solely to the tribulation period of the end. (Matt. 24:21 and 29, Mark 13:24, Rev. 2:9, 2:10, and 2:22)

2. This verse is an examples of a verse which speaks to Israel’s tribulation periods of old and at the same time speaks to the saints tribulation period of the end. (Deut 4:30,)

3.This verse is an example of a verse which speaks to King David ‘s then present tribulation period and at the same time addresses his future tribulation period (1Sam 26:24).

4.These verses are examples of verses which speak to the tribulation period of the saints and at the same time speaks to their individual tribulation or tribulations. (Matt 13:21, John 16:33, Acts 14:22. Rom. 2:9, Rom 5:3, Rom. 8: 35, Rom. 12:12, 2Cor. 1:4, 2Cor. 7:4, 1Thess. 3:4, 2Thess 1:6, 2Thess 1:4)

5. This verse is an example of a verse which speaks to both Israel’s tribulation periods and their tribulations. (1Sam 10:19)

Now with these few examples and with the aid of the Spirit of God you should be able to distinguish between verses which are dualistic in nature and verses which have multiple meanings. These verses which have multiple meanings must be rightly divided by the spirit of the believer in order to arrive at the correct concluding.



2 Timothy 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Chapter 2 Misinterpretations Of The Attestations

Misinterpretation of the Attestations

The Misrepresentation of the Signification of the Attestations has led to many false Postulations and Theorisations

From it’s Origination these Misinterpretations have been the Causation of many of your false Expectations and Hallucinations.

With intense Examination you will see the Perforations in these Speculations. They are without the proper (Authentication) and therefore have no Validation.

To further their Aspirations and unholy Machinations, These Fabrications have been used for the Instigation of a whole Civilization.

The (Recantation) of these Falsifications would do wonders to the further Illumination and Realisation of your Vocation.

Now recall from your Education that from Abraham there are two Congregations. Search the Evangel and through Revelation you will find both Classifications.

One Denomination is in direct Observation of God’s Rules and Regulations. There primary goal is the obedience of God’s Ordinations and Dictations.

Look at the Legislations of that Habitation and Population. Are they not built from the Promulgations of God’s original Proclamations?

One Conglomeration is not of Abraham’s direct Relation; and there eventual Incorporation and welcome into the Affiliation is by God’s Sanctification

In your mistaken Valuation one has been subject to Repudiation, Their Undervaluation and Marginalization has led to their Vilification

Did you not learn that from Isaac came God’s Justification and Reclamation, and through Ishmael comes the Implementation of Gods Indignation and Castigation

The purpose of Isaac’s Obligation was for the Abrogation of the law of Segregation; So that by faith in God there will no longer be Discrimination and Separation.

Therefore through the Invalidation of this Limitation, Ishmael has been given the necessary (Accreditation) and Justification to that Occupation.

So remember that without Demonstration, your Self- Proclamations and Self-Declarations of your Self-Designation will not bring an Invitation to the Lord’s Coronation.

If you don’t believe our Interpretation and (Elucidation) then perform your own Investigation; At its Termination form your own Estimation.

For your Facilitation here is a small Intimation, Begin your Exploration at God’s Declaration of Ishmael’s Domination.

Meanwhile here is our Adjuration: let there be a Discontinuation with the Participation and Advocation of that Penetration.

Also for your Continuation, there can be no Hesitation or Procrastination with your Exploration and Deliberation

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