David Molina (4 May 2006)
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To all,
I have been following, on this site, for some time, all the dates that have
come and gone concerning the rapture of the Church. As a background, I am
fully convinced that the rapture will occur, perhaps very soon, but most
certainly, prior to the start of the tribulation. However, I must say this
with all conviction, that although, as a prophecy student, I watch these
very sophisticated theories put forth, with what appears to be some solid
research in both Hebrew and Greek on the date of the rapture, with
curiosity and, I must confess, with some excitement. As you all well know,
all the dates have been 100% incorrect. I think that instead of looking for
dates, we should be preaching the signs prophesied in the Bible. The signs
all around us are very convincing to realize the imminent return of the
Lord. I can only wonder, what our witness must be to those who are not
saved and visit this website. They see the strong convictions of dates and
know all too well everyone has been wrong. They must see us as no more then
National Inquirer Fortune Tellers. No, I would think it better to encourage
with the facts of the signs rather then the delusion of the dates. I say
this in love not condemnation.

David Molina
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All past dates must of necessity be 100% incorrect or we won't be having

this discussion. As for delusion on dates, if you're looking for the Lord and
not the dates, you will continue to look for Him despite failed dates that
came and went.

Noah was a big fool to his contemporaries. He did not try to appear 'sane'
to the world, but obeyed God in carrying out the 'foolish' task of building
a ship on the mountaintop. Let the world laugh at you. One day they
will realize their folly and hopefully the testimony of the watchers will
have some impact on them during the Tribulation when they are forced
to choose between God and the Devil.

John Tng