Wes K (3 Jan 2006)
"Daniel Chou - 12-30-05"


I have no desire whatsoever to attack Daniel as some apparently have,
according to his statement, but only offer assistance in a spirit of
love.  There should be no beating of the brethren whatsoever, because
when we do this, we attack Christ as well.  We should be ashamed if we
are guilty of this.

Daniel referred to the possibility of the kingdom of heaven being
established on the Feast of Tabernacles on  10/8 - 10/15/06, or Tishri
10/15 - 10/22, 5767.  The next event to occur is the Rapture of the
Church on God's calendar.  That can happen at any moment because of the
imminency.  Shortly after this occurs, the Tribulation Period begins
with the confirmation of the covenant with Israel and the anti-christ.
The Tribulation Period continues for seven years, after which Christ
returns to earth with those taken in the Rapture seven years earlier,
and defeats the forces opposed to Him.  The anti-christ and false
prophet are cast into the Lake of Fire, and satan is bound in the abyss
for 1000 years.

Then Christ will rule and reign along with the saints for 1000 years
here on earth.  At the end of 1000 years, satan will be released to test
the faith of those born in the millennium, and will come against Christ,
but he and those aligned with him will be defeated, and satan will be
cast into the Lake of Fire.  Then all unbelievers will appear at the
Great White Throne Judgment, and be consigned to the Lake of Fire.  All
believers will be transported to the New Jerusalem which has come down
from heaven, and then God will restore the heavens and the earth free
of  the consequences of sin, as it was at the original creation.  The
New Jerusalem will come down and settle at the present city of
Jerusalem, and believers will have access to the new heaven and new
earth forever.

We continually try to limit God's return in the rapture to a certain
day, and this is human nature, however, God will come whenever He is
ready to come, and that could be today.  I pray that this help's you.
May God bless you!

Wes K.